I'll play.
Bakflip tonneau cover
or
Valhalla side molle panels + Putco bulkhead molle panel
or
do something responsible like put it towards debt. Nah, nevermind.
As others have mentioned here, I can confirm your Roush Ranger should have come with the Grabber ATX in 285/60/18s on Roush rims. I have a 2021 Roush Ranger and that is my set up.
Out of curiosity, which dealership did you get your Roush Ranger at?
Moved a heavy, mahogany wood dining table with two leaf extensions and six awkward fitting chairs.
Let me just say this - the invention of the bungee cord ranks right up there with the invention of the wheel.
Lots of great pics here of the beautiful scenery above ground. How about some from down below? These pics were taken at Carlsbad Caverns while on our way out east to NC late last year.
It's amazing how little anything happening on the surface matters when you are 700ft below ground. It was so...
You ain't kidding! I keep checking to see if any money shows up in my wallet so that I can immediately spend it on that next new thing that I absolutely have to have for my truck right this very instant!
Jim, I am glad to see the dealership got it figured out for you. These trucks are fun to...
Yep, watch out for them unintended consequences that come as a result of their policies. I remember years back when conserving water was all the rage. Then because people were conserving, the local utility wasn't pulling in as much money. So here came the water rate hikes.
Dangerous way to vote...
Par for the course. Although it is cool to see a judge stand up for our 2A rights in Cali, this state is so far gone right now that it is hard to get excited about any ruling that goes our way. Not too hard to predict a major population shift in the near future from blue cities/states after true...
I love it when you happen upon your dogs' tender moments. Here is a rare, quiet shot of Kami snuggling next to Roush. Being the younger dog, it has been really neat to see how attached she has become to him.
Totally agree - it was a really fun trail to tackle and would do it again in a heartbeat. Took my time going through the canyon just enjoying its natural beauty as I drove.
We saw the hot days coming ahead, so we hit the trail last Thurs (June 10th) before the thermo shot over 100 degrees.
Joshua Tree is definitely a fun place to explore! This was the first time I had a 4x4, so I felt totally comfortable exploring off pavement. It was cool to enter the park from a different direction and not through any of the main entrances on the paved roads.
Thanks for the trail tips! Pinkham Canyon was another one I was considering before deciding on Berdoo Canyon. I watched a few YouTube videos to virtually scout the trail ahead of time, and something I saw in one of the Pinkham Canyon videos made me decide against it and in favor of Berdoo. Being...
Was on vacation in La Quinta last week and decided to take the Ranger on its very first off-road adventure. Admittedly, I am as green as one can be when it comes to off roading, so I made sure I picked a relatively easy trail to navigate. After some research, I decided to run the Ranger on the...
My older Siberian husky Roush lying next to my Ranger of the same name. He's a mellow 13 years old.
My other Siberian husky Kami sleeping above Roush. She's a hyper 1 1/2 years old. But I love her just the same.
Thanks for the compliment! Unfortunately, I don't have any information regarding the offset of the rims. You are correct that the tires are 285/60/R18 (32" Grabber AT/X). If I come up with the offset number without having to pull a wheel and measure, I will post here.