Hey campy that isn't a red leash wrapped around the right side of the rear bumper did you? Hope you didn't go all Griswold and leave the family pooch lashed to the truck and forgot about him, did you?





Kinda like running a marathon and tripping on your big toe at the finish line. I'm sure once you install the hanger you got for it you'll stop getting questioned for it. For now it looks like you left your dog tied to a leash.
Yes, it's a leash of sorts. I threw that on there as an extra exhaust hanger. With the flex pipe up front it is free to swing a little bit. Just enough to rattle against the transfer case. I have a real hanger for it now. It'll get installed eventually.
So far that strap has attracted more attention than ANY other mod. An old Suburban with an obscure diesel engine, custom turbo work, 5-speed swap, full-floating van axle swap, new suspension, tires, none of that turns any heads. People just want to talk about the red strap.
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With the flex pipe up front it is free to swing a little bit. Just enough to rattle against the transfer case.

Kinda like running a marathon and tripping on your big toe at the finish line. I'm sure once you install the hanger you got for it you'll stop getting questioned for it. For now it looks like you left your dog tied to a leash.
Great trip report though. Keep it up.
Man am I eating this up. Such a great payoff.
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Look, a K5 is the same size as an FJ-40.
Except for the time the starter fell off and it had to be push started, and all the stalling, and the parts being ejected from underhood, etc. But yeah, never stranded. And they were the hardcore ones running open air through the rain and dust. Even Adam had the option of putting the top on.And yet it worked flawlessly the entire time. Aside from endlessly adding oil and stuff falling out the back, of course.![]()
We were exploring the stamp mill. What does it look like? I was afraid you were talking about the dam. Seemed pretty obvious we turned it into the Redridge shower house.@Blue85 should probably explain this one. What were you guys doing, anyways?![]()
Fortunately you didn't post pictures of that.Look, a K5 is the same size as an FJ-40.
Except for the time the starter fell off and it had to be push started, and all the stalling, and the parts being ejected from underhood, etc. But yeah, never stranded. And they were the hardcore ones running open air through the rain and dust. Even Adam had the option of putting the top on.


I was afraid you were talking about the dam. Seemed pretty obvious we turned it into the Redridge shower house.Fortunately you didn't post pictures of that.

We were exploring the stamp mill. What does it look like?

I've had it at 11,200 pounds before, but that was with a much larger trailer. That poor C20-turned-trailer wasn't meant for 3400# hauls.

I hauled concrete in a trailer like that before but it was 4200lbs, the trailer was riding on the bump stops.Dump day. I broke this truck's weight record again (hauling concrete). I'm not worried about the truck, but that poor trailer wasn't far from scraping the ground.
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11,220 pounds.I've had it at 11,200 pounds before, but that was with a much larger trailer. That poor C20-turned-trailer wasn't meant for 3400# hauls.
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If the ground had been any soggier I would have needed to turn the lockouts. Though getting out was much easier than getting in.
7400# is a few hundred pounds more than the K5 or stepside would have weighed. Both those rigs have weighed in at 5500# empty, and the trailer is somewhere around 1500#.
I hauled concrete in a trailer like that before but it was 4200lbs, the trailer was riding on the bump stops.
But I don't take concrete to the dump, there's a crusher that takes them for free and makes aggregate base with them.
Did you have to pay?

I hate paying for something to be buried in a landfill when I can find someone to take it, or even pay to take it like scrap metal.Yes, I paid. And I paid again today. 11,680# this time (3900# net). But I threw a few pieces in the back of the truck this time.
I know it can be recycled, but I don't know if anyone local takes it. I have another couple loads to haul.![]()
If there’s no rebar in it find a local farmer or land owner that has erosion they’d like to combat. We keep an eye out for “clean” concrete for such reasons
I hate paying for something to be buried in a landfill when I can find someone to take it, or even pay to take it like scrap metal.
