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I'm seeing some electronic spirit levels, that beep 3 times to tell you when you are level. That sounds pretty handy: while using the BAL, no...
Since we often pop-up at dusk, and the mosquitoes are out in force: - first, use the bathroom, wash up and brush teeth (this avoids going outside...
I have the ABS roof, so probably need to do more to protect it. I've thought of stretching an awning over it, to keep it mostly shaded and mostly...
My rear bumper is bent; my first thought was to just replace it with a pressure-treated 4x4, which would be stronger and lighter than the OEM...
You can't get much cheaper than buying a rear-window bike rack on Craigslist. The primary disadvantage is that then you need to remove the bikes...
Yes, I can confirm that the new "alternate wiffletree" has 1/3 more threads-per-inch than the Coleman original, and I can pop-up with a cordless...
Yep, when I took apart our bearings, I found non-OEM sizes. Perhaps a previous owner replaced the axle, spindles or hubs.
The earliest wear on the spindle is usually galling on the underside, near the threads.
I've had that problem... and also the exact opposite problem, where the bearing caps fall right off after you put them on (I have had to bend them...
I'm from Marquette, but live in Minneapolis, which is drier and colder: one year I skied all three races using Special Green wax (I think -7F was...
That's a good cautionary tale. I just went outside and pulled the cover off our spare to look at it (we bought the pup late last summer), and the...
Any reports on how hard it is to change trailer tires on the rim? I have mounted my own tires for years, and car are much easier than motorcycle,...
For camping without AC power, we use two O2COOL fans, about $18 each. They are built to use batteries, so I opened them up and soldered a 12v...
Snowshoe or backcountry skiing is a sure-fire pick-me-up in winter. Someone mentioned it's expensive... don't go to a ski store! Find an avid...