Whatever chain you get, make sure they are tight. One you get ‘em on, drive your rig a few feet either way and get all the slack out. Pay attention to that inside tag end relative to your brake lines to avoid a real bad day….
I use a foil roasting pan with broth at about 170 degrees. Cover with foil and take to 200. I smoke mine over night and they’re almost always ready to wrap when I get up. Keep er going slow to 200 and rest in a cooler for several hours before slicing. Good stuff…
Also mix my burgers well in advance with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder. Roll into balls and let sit in the fridge. Remove an hour before cooking. Smoking and reverse sear is nice, but I too prefer smash burgers on the griddle. A double is even better.
As long as you aren’t taking apart or adjusting the tie rods the alignment should be fine. Take it in for piece of mind if you want after replacing the struts. Get a shop manual for your vehicle or look up torque specs. If yours are the coil over you’ll need a spring compressor to replace the...
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Me too (and a part time mechanic)😂
I own 4 of them.
Also own a Jeep Rubicon that I’ve been adding mods to and I would take it far more places than the fords….
I also use parachute cord for guy wire and leave attached to the tipi after I take it down.
It’s handy to have extra stakes.
If you don’t have a liner, get one.
Dig a hole at your camp site in which to dump ashes. Those little stoves fill up quick.
I use a Stihl 180 to cut coke can sized logs about 12” long. Several days worth of wood in 15 min…
I always have a pair of leather gloves…
Take a small ash shovel…
Take a propane torch for easy relighting…
Use a lightweight cot to avoid rolling …
Take some bailing wire and pliers in case...