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Norcal Spotted and BS Thread

Discussion in 'Northern California' started by PreRunnerSeth, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. Nov 20, 2013 at 5:47 PM
    92shawman

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  2. Nov 20, 2013 at 5:52 PM
    92shawman

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    Damn, now I really want to go wheeling and camping in Death Valley!
     
  3. Nov 20, 2013 at 6:10 PM
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    Yeah. That came through as a recommendation on my FB feed. So I posted the link-then started looking around here. Low and behold, i found the TW version.

    I would like to go sometime. Go from Badwater up to Telescope Peak.
     
  4. Nov 20, 2013 at 7:01 PM
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    Thanks Kaliaire, I didn't want to requote the whole thing but that's almost exactly my plan so I think I'll try the 25 footer. Thanks!
     
  5. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:28 PM
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  6. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:31 PM
    kalieaire

    kalieaire i didn't know they stacked sh*t that high.

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    A tip, give yourself a little slack and buy yourself two extra connectors. A pair of channel locks is important too.

    You can get up to another 6-10 inches of extra slack by letting the cable be a little loose in a few areas along the run, if you mess up while soldering, you can cut some off at the end.

    Once I got the connectors soldered together (I used the fancy silver ones), It didn't work the first time, I didn't get enough of the shield around the sides and probably had a cold weld, I gambled a bit and heated up the outside a little more and got the solder to flow better.

    I was lucky and didn't melt the insulation too badly.

    When I went to tighten everything, I found out that flux had flowed down the size a little and made it tough to get the outside of the connector down around the center shaft. Having two channel locks to tighten them together was helpful.

    Work fast and work clean, it helps to practice on a shorter length of cable if you've never soldered before.

    Good Luck.
     
  7. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:34 PM
    kalieaire

    kalieaire i didn't know they stacked sh*t that high.

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    No help on the winch, though, some folks here have already ditched the Onboard Air in favor of a CO2 Tank. sytfu510 uses 20lbs tank and he just gets it refilled for a couple of bucks once a year, and he makes several big trips a year. It's a lot faster and more convenient when you want fill up multiple trucks like he does.

    OBA is good but there's a little more maintenance, but for longevity is a good overall choice.
     
  8. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:41 PM
    MJonaGS32

    MJonaGS32 MJ on a GS

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    Don't waste your $ on a shittybilt winch. Some of us have made that mistake and have since upgraded to Warn. Don't skimp out on something as important as that.

    I have that same OBA set up, and it's okay. I got it for a lot cheaper than what it goes for, so I guess it's okay. The CO2 tanks are really legit like what Stan said. Just know that it's going to cost more and you'll have to keep paying for refills. But it works fast as shit and really no other downsides other than cost

    edit: $100 rebate on Warn winches http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/of...78-show-us-your-winches-not-your-wives-5.html
     
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  9. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:44 PM
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    Can anyone get cheaper than $.25 per round of 9mm?
     
  10. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:52 PM
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    Hmm yeah I know Warn is better. I just didn't know if Smittybilt was that bad.

    Well how do you like your OBA? I was going to use it for lockers and for the tires. If I had front and rear lockers already then I would definitely go C02, but I was hoping to knock out 2 birds with 1 stone.
     
  11. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:53 PM
    nagorb

    nagorb Should be a dang perma mod

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    Is that what it cost now? Fuck!

    Reload:p
     
  12. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:55 PM
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    Online maybe?
     
  13. Nov 20, 2013 at 9:56 PM
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    t4r4life poptard and protein farts

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    maybe reloads. i paid .21 per round for reloads online.
     
  14. Nov 20, 2013 at 10:04 PM
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    Let's do a trip sometime! I don't think I'll be available for anything more than a weekend until Spring break next quarter (End of March), though...

    I have the XRC8 Smittybilt and basically rebuilt it to pack in new, higher quality grease and to seal the solenoid. The issue is that the solenoid gets corroded inside and so you'll go to power in and it won't stop - that's what Jerry's issue was (he had synthetic line so he was able to cut it before doing any damage). My smittybilt has been fine since, but I always test it with a knife handy before any wheeling trip to make sure it still works fine.

    Here's a lot of info on OBA setups: http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/technical-chat/299523-oba-board-air-mega-thread-bs.html The OP of that thread ended up putting his pumps on the backside of the taillight housings, brilliant use of space.
    My plan is to eventually get an arb air locker in the rear, so I'll have an arb pump to work that and to fill tires as well. I like the idea of hooking it up to a tank so then if the pump fails I could still air up a little bit with whatever's left in the tank. We'll see what happens.
     
  15. Nov 20, 2013 at 10:18 PM
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    Yea I had a situation with my shittybilt similar to Jerry's. But I didnt have synthetic line, so when it wouldn't stop reeling in, it kept going and my front bumper caved in a little.

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    My OBA does the job. It's slow, but it works. And if you go the OBA route, then yea don't get anything less than 100% duty cycle since it'll need to be on for a while to fill you up. Not to mention if you are lending air for someone else. I'm finally adding my locker in this month (hopefully) so I'll be teeing off the tank for plumbing.
     
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  16. Nov 20, 2013 at 10:21 PM
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    Yea I bought some reloads on CG for $.25/rd :(

    I bought some 9mm at the Cow Palace gun show, but it was like $.35/rd
     
  17. Nov 20, 2013 at 11:00 PM
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    I posted a feeler...
     
  18. Nov 20, 2013 at 11:56 PM
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    I see you've got the little nozzle there on the front bumper. I saw a similar setup on MrGrimm's truck during a trail meet in San Diego. He's also got a nozzle on the rear bumper, I don't remember if you have that, too, or not, MJ. I really want to do that for my OBA setup, looks so clean and is super easy!
    The little brass thing stickin' up is his nozzle (pic from his build thread):
     
  19. Nov 21, 2013 at 12:15 AM
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    MJonaGS32 MJ on a GS

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    Yea I have couplers on both bumpers

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    Definitely makes it easier when filling up. I actually have 2 hoses so sometimes I'll fill up 2 at a time :D
     
  20. Nov 21, 2013 at 12:41 AM
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    Ryan DCFS Elevator guy

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    That's clean.

    What did you use for the plumbing from the compressor/tank to the valves?
     

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