Dude, mountain summer nights should be no problem. The pads I linked above are not like the el cheapo alternatives, they're crazy, crazy warm. Will be way quicker to set up, easier to use, and safer than any diesel heater.
Tip on the GFC: make sure you're opening the vents at the narrow end...
Diesel heaters are expensive, messy, take up tons of space, and aren't entirely safe. If you're not camping in seriously cold conditions regularly, I'd encourage you to just chase down good clothing and quality sleeping bags.
Do you already carry a battery in a box like Goal Zero or...
Please stop saying leveling kit, it hurts my feelings and makes me sad. You're performing modifications without adequate knowledge, experience or advice in order to achieve a look that just looks stupid to anyone who's ever driven a truck.
You're just pushing the suspension down. This forces...
For the love of the sweet baby jesus, please don't perform a puck-based carolina squat on your truck.
Not only is a three inch lift going to stress the hell out of your CVs, ruin your ride quality, and limit suspension travel, but you really can't just modify the front suspension only, call...
As an additional data point on driving in mexico (we're here for three months), the community of Ranger enthusiasts is really fun. Every other Ranger driver waves or nods, and guys with nicely taken care of older Rangers are flashing their lights, honking, waving, etc. I get a lot of nice...
A cohesive setup is always going to work better than the scattershot approach you have to take with Fox, et al. But if you just want an easy improvement, take the sway bar end links off.
UCAs would be a logical upgrade too. Avoid Icon, they foul the shock towers and actually limit travel.
Manta rays and dolphins jumping, no other humans for dozens of kilometers, and a truck performing perfectly in the kind of driving it was designed for.
Looks like you've made some smart decisions here. That suspension system is designed specifically to handle heavy loads and to prevent shock overheating on dirt with that load onboard. Sticking with a sensible tire size has maintained as much of your original final drive ratio as possible, while...
And E won't be any more puncture or damage resistant than an otherwise equivalent C, it'll just require more air pressure.
We're way past the days where the letter corresponded to a number of plies, now it's "ply-equivalent" and any LT within a model range will have plies of the same...
Nah, I just got used to using the mirrors. Grew up in a work truck, so not a huge adjustment. I may do a Wolfbox rearview camera/rearview mirror though when we're back from Mexico.
Here's everything: https://wessiler.substack.com/p/your-guide-to-building-the-ultimate
Just kept my life simple and am running a full OME BP-51 system for everything. Not only is this much higher performance than other options, but it's way higher quality too, in the sense of giving us...
If you go OME for springs, medium rate will be what you need.
I wouldn't bother with the ARB rear bumper. Once you stop the rear from sagging, you shouldn't drag your ass again. I don't think I've ever had mine contact any obstacle. If you're looking for a tire carrier, check out Rig'd. Spend...
I would argue that pretty much everyone who drives a Subaru actually needs a Ranger:
(Trigger warning in case Doug is still lurking: link to my own work, gross ethical violations, extreme hubris)
https://www.outsideonline.com/culture/opinion/the-case-against-crossovers/