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    Third's Build Discussion

    Saw this cool little sink. Made me want to ask if your plans are solidified on the bathroom. https://www.amazon.com/GR-Y013-Caravan-Acrylic-Folding-558215380mm/dp/B07LBD6NTJ Is it a unibathroom/shower? or separate?
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    Third's Build Discussion

    I think it will only heighten your overall enjoyment bud. Check out this guy's rig: I thought it was pretty awesome and sensibly humble. There is a saying, you only complain about price once... but if you don't get what you want/need the complaints never end. LOL
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    Third's Build Discussion

    Might come in handy having a quasi military looking truck during the next election. You know just in case CCP and logic don't matter crowd start to incubate on a block or city near you...
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    Third's Build Discussion

    Looks like a good plan.
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    Third's Build Discussion

    Looking sweet. This is really coming along. Will you be keeping the exterior mostly Camo?
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    Third's Build Discussion

    I am going to plumb a mixing valve so there is a return to the tank from the shower and sink. When the water warms up it will open and only when hot will it present at the shower/faucet head. Are you considering that?
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    Third's Build Discussion

    OK. Roger that and thank you. But I rarely pop corn in it. I roast coffee beans. I hope those can play nice with the colon cause I drink it by the gallon. Not to hijack the thread.
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    Third's Build Discussion

    Isn't that how it is? I had a coffee pot maker/grinder that you could put beans in; it would grind em and dump into the filter as they were ground. Coupled with a small popcorn roaster and you could fire up the freshest coffee with a 20 minute roast while in the shower. And the taste blew away...
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    WHO' S A FULL TIME LMTV OVERLANDER, ANY OUT THERE?

    Interesting and unique layout. Looks like a professional interior designer did it. Did ya'll do a slide out?
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    I think I am going to config mine into a bumper mount with closed lid. I’ll have a foers setup with a similar in place dummy cable that I can swab through just to keep the main synthetic line clean. And pull it through when I need rear recovery. Just an independent thought: I don’t bow down to...
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Hmm. Seems like mud and under road gunk might be an issue on the synthetic If left in place so is the intent to keep it wound up in the toolbox? I wonder if some sort of swab should be used as you thread through? Sort of a dummy rope.
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    Removing LMTV suspension compression system

    I am looking for two kneeling cylinders and the shackles.
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    Removing LMTV suspension compression system

    Anybody want to sell your suspension compression hydraulics LMK.
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Any comments on the steel frame rollers made for winched LMTV's?
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Depending on how heavy duty you want to get: https://www.asroffroad.com/3-4-asr-synthetic-winch-line-68-500-lbs-mts/ https://www.asroffroad.com/1-1-2-dia-kinetic-recovery-rope-74-000-lb-mts-24-667-lb-wll/
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Push came to shove one could always mount inside the frame and drill a hole through the opposing frame and snatch. I poked around a bit on the EPAY and didn't see any LMTV Winch frame rollers, maybe that's cause I don't have the correct PN's. But if we had to config rollers etc. 1. What kind...
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    You guy's have my mental incubator going. I am going to rethink my set up and design some sort of Foers config with a front winch and a snatch to race the cable back through the frame where it's engineered to go. In any event If I design a toolbox up against the frame where the winch would go I...
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Simple and effective. What's not to love about it?
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    Is that 5/8" plate?
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    Winches; front, back and frame mounted.

    They put all the metal in the rear Pintle hitch. That's why that thing sticks out so loud and proud now.
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