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Anyone have any Bridge or Sand Ladders they would be willing to loan or rent in the San Diego area? I'm due to leave on a trip Friday to deep baja, and it could get a little wet, which means muddddddd. We'd be gone from the 12 till the 23rd of Sept.
Otherwise, does anyone have any tips on readily available make due sand or bridge ladders?
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99 DII 110k - 2" OME - steering guard - sandy interior, salty
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pilsner
2000 DII w/140+k
I was the kid who could never walk around the mud puddles - I had to stomp IN them. Now I do the same thing, I just do it in my rover...
Complete:
bosch +4 plugs, full synthetic fluids
8mm plug wires, Optima battery,
new waterpump, new headgasket,
new headlight
Upcoming:
1. New bumpers from BOTTORF FABRICATIONS -waiting on them to get here!
2. OME front springs
3. Rhino-line interior
4. no mas tres amigos!
look at the pic of the brits on the bottom of the page. they GET PAID FOR THAT!
where do i sign up for the SAS?!
and can i mount a 7.62 and a .50 on MY rover?
(nobody would ever tailgate you again!)
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pilsner
2000 DII w/140+k
I was the kid who could never walk around the mud puddles - I had to stomp IN them. Now I do the same thing, I just do it in my rover...
Complete:
bosch +4 plugs, full synthetic fluids
8mm plug wires, Optima battery,
new waterpump, new headgasket,
new headlight
Upcoming:
1. New bumpers from BOTTORF FABRICATIONS -waiting on them to get here!
2. OME front springs
3. Rhino-line interior
4. no mas tres amigos!
Thought about buying some of these. Instead I just went to the local carpet place and picked up several long pieces of scrap carpet. There hasn't been a situation yet that my Hi-lift, some carpet and a little elbow grease weren't able to handle. Unless you actually plan on bridging between two points (a big rut, culvert, etc.) I'd save the dough and extra weight on the vehicle