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TST TPMS New and Improved Wide Screen Color Monitor

R&V Spiker ·
I just received my TST Wide Screen color monitor yesterday and got it up and running on the bench. Wow! The display is real nice with larger digits and added color. However, I do have a few issues I'd like to report. The new monitor is now powered by a 5 volt mini plug just like what one uses for their smart phone (Android, not Apple). This presents a challenge as I had the previous 12 volt monochrome monitor's power cord hard wired into the overhead console in my Tundra which was a nice...
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Re: Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

R&V Spiker ·
Jeff, excellent write up and thanks for the photos. After looking at the two vids you posted regarding drilling the overload spring, I went out and checked what was underneath the Tundra. It will be interesting to see how they have engineered the kit for this truck as the overload spring rides against the main spring pack when the truck is in an unloaded state. Also, that overload spring is 5/8" thick! I guess I'll just have to wait and see what arrives. Here's a photo of my spring pack
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Re: Lance Factory Tour and BBQ Rally

2eagles ·
Let us know if a Full Hook up site becomes available. Barbara and Joe (TwoEaglesSoaring) 2012 2385 2007 Tundra Crewmax Walnut CA.
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Re: Folding Bikes

BrownBear ·
We gave them a serious look and rode several belonging to friends, but decided they weren't for us. They're ideal for the contemplated uses on paved roads around the campgrounds. A big part of our biking is taking advantage of the many improved bike trails around the country, however. We found that even with gears, they are problematic off the pavement- even on improved gravel trails. The issue is the small wheels, which are severely affected by ruts, rocks and soft spots. We're not crazy,...
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Re: Folding Bikes

Zoe ·
Bicycles are like canoes and kayaks. There are many makes and models with different price ranges and quality, serving different purposes. There is not a one size fits all. First decide on the type of riding you intend to do. We started with hybrid bicycles. Not especially great for road riding or mountain biking but they got us out and where we wanted to go...mainly short distances riding comfortably upright on both pavement and dirt and a workout on longer distances. And, the gearing was...
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Re: WeatherTech FloorLiners

R&V Spiker ·
I opted to go with the Husky liners. My Tundra came with a set of Weather Techs but the ones in the back didn't fit right so I had to get a new set of something anyway. I like the Huskys better as they aren't as hard and slippery as the WTs.
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Re: WeatherTech FloorLiners

HavaBrew22 ·
Since you owned both Husky and WetherTech, was there a difference in quality or thickness? I’ve never seen the Huskys in person but am curious how they compare to WeatherTech. Thanks, Jeff
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