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They come in very handy when you do need them and you will be happy that you have them.I have a hi lift jack. Never used it. Ax too.
Shovel - now that is useful.
I'd rather have a stinger than flip.Stingers!
Not a fan either. My one gripe about the Badlands interior.My pet peeve
Half a lift kit
How about ridiculously big tires...
Putting significant weight on the roof rack, which results in an unfavorable increase in the center of gravity of the vehicle. The net result is an increase in the propensity to tipping.
At least there's a functional reason behind yellow lighting, it's easier on the eyes than white.
The intent of selective yellow is to improve vision by removing short, blue to violet wavelengths from the projected light. These wavelengths are difficult for the human visual system to process properly, and they cause perceived dazzle and glare effects in rain, fog and snow.
Just sayin.....
If you ever do any driving in fog, snow or dust (more fog and snow) you will appreciate some amber "fog lights" a lot.
I better not run across some haters tryna lie about whistle tips...
I want to see more pictures of this. I like this. It looks like it's built well too! Good work.I actually built a swing out tire carrier on my Ranger. It sits in the garage 90 percent of the time because is just sucks to have it on a daily driver/part time work truck. It only goes on when I'm headed out camping/hunting/long road trips.
I'm actually going to add a roof top basket... but it will be removable. Because it just doesn't make sense to leave it on full time. Seems many people do though.
I never understood the hate that people have for these I think they look greatAngry eyes.
How about ridiculously big tires...