My wife is a nervous critter and does not care for anything approaching "wheeling" 
Shasta with a hat
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Buddy got too close to the edge going around skiers
Any tips for quieting down the steering wheel squeak?
We turned around after a skier told me the road is closed to motorized vehicles starting 11/15 (yesterday). Oops
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Ran up a plow pile to get stuck and try the reverse winch setup. Pulled out super easy.
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doggy staring out the window on the drive home
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My wife is a nervous critter and does not care for anything approaching "wheeling"
Such an awesome day! @srimes I am really grateful you posed about this.
Really great group of guys. Thanks for making it a fun trip.
@srimes, @macleanflood, @Sgt Jarhead, @Woodrow
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I uploaded a Google photo album if you guys want to see all the pics & videos I took.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/udBqkvZgUWgF37hQ7
Someone dumped a trailer. Hey @macleanflood, any suggestions?
Contact the Forest Service. If you get any run around let me know and I can ask my contacts for equivalent names down there.
One way or another we're waiting until spring!
I'd be willing to come down and do the asbestos tests and disposal if the FS reimburses us for expenses, per our agreement with the Willamette National Forest.
-Mac
Did you take that burled stick home with you? Upright in the left of your pic. Looks like a Douglas fir blocking the road ??
Shasta with a hat
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So the lesson is don't air down by eye?
So the lesson is don't air down by eye?
Don't go low if going by eye. And make sure to regularly calibrate your eye gauge!
If you do go low, either by eye or gauge, check frequently during the trip! I did check after airing down, that's how I knew how low it was. But I didn't fill up OR recheck. There was HOURS between the log-crossing burp and final debeading. I totally could have saved it if I bothered to look.
Can anyone recommend a TPMS system that's accurate in low-single digits?
This seems like a situation where it's wise to run beadlocks. And, if you aren't willing to commit to that, then you better be on your A-game with re-checking your pressures (and that still may not be enough to prevent an issue).
As you know, messing around in the elements is no joke (and that's part of what makes what you're doing an adventure).
@Sgt Jarhead did you get this fixed? Things looked extremely loose.
Even if your filter housing was properly tight, the hose coupler to the compressor housing is the main thing keeping the tube properly tight and away from the fan and shroud. Are you using a different coupler than what Banks supplied?
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For comparison:
You can't see the plastic injection molding ring near the bottom of my intake tube because it's closer to the compressor by about 1" and hidden by the coupler.
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