Every winch that I've ever had except for one has been a Warn-either an 8274 or an M8000. All have worked flawless, but the one on my tow rig won't get much use at all, so the Engo 12k with synthetic at 65lbs of weight and $475 is looking a whole lot better than the Warn VR12000 with wire rope...
Looking at winches for the tow rig (2014 SRW Ram 3500 Diesel). The Warn VR12,000 is about my baseline for $799 shipped to my door. But what about some of the cheaper brands in 12,000 lb rating or higher?
Put the 295/70/17's on my previous 2012 Dodge 3500 SRW. Nice tires but were a little loose with my long and heavy camper in tow. I'm sure that was due to the deep tread and not the sidewalls though. Some jerk ran my wife off the road in that truck and did a ton of body damage to it so I...
Selling off the last of my Toyota parts, all small stuff and if it's not in this ad I don't have it
Hate to post a link to another forum, but I don't want to reload tons and tons of pictures again, so:
http://www.yotatech.com/f109/79-89-parts-last-my-parts-288510/
We really like the Townsend and Maryville area. Took the mountain bikes this year and wanted to check out the Knoxville wilderness area trails but the weather just didn't allow it.
The whole Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge area sucks-way way too many people and way too much junky tourist crap. We always go to Townsend, TN when we visit the Smokies hiking
LT tires if they'll fit and have the capacity, but if you're running 15's, then get the Maxxis Radials and make sure to always run them at max psi. Trailer tires are only designed to run at max psi, anything less and any of them will pop in no time.
Willing to make package deals on parts as well, if you're looking for something but don't see it, ask, I may have it, but almost all of the parts fit '84 to '89