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  1. Up for Sale is my 7.3.
    $23,000 OBO

    $18,000 OBO
    209-769-5855

    Pictures are coming and will be added ASAP but in the meantime here are the details

    172,xxx miles
    2002 F-350
    Crew Cab Lariat
    Short bed
    4x4
    4 inch lift kit
    Aftermarket Rims
    Firestone Air bags
    B&W turn over ball
    Dual 100% duty cycle air compressors with tank
    In cab air bag controls and gauge
    6.0 Tranny cooler (Doesn't get over 195 degrees even when pulling a hill towing a heavy load)
    6.0 Master cylinder
    6.0 trailer brake controller (So it works off of brake pressure rather than inertia)
    6.0 Upfitter switches
    Riffraff f-650 under dash with 6 switches (1 for each air bag 1 for second air compressor)
    Riffraff intercooler boots
    K&N Cold air intake
    Edge Juice with Attitude
    MBRP 4" Turbo back straight pipe
    Adrenaline high pressure oil pump
    LED Taillights
    Spray on bed liner
    hard wired radar detector and cell phone booster
    Pioneer double din radio with dvd player and blue tooth (plays dvds while driving)
    Full sound system with 10" sub

    Tires have roughly 6,000 miles on them
    Front brakes have roughly 2,000 miles
    Front ball joints have roughly 7,000 miles
    Resealed the rear end
    New high pressure oil lines and seals
    resealed fuel bowl (When the high pressure oil pump was replaced)
    New seals on turbo (had a leak I was fixing)

    I Also have a bed cover for it if you want it

    The bad--
    Small rip on the driver's seat
    Previous owner put in a curt gooseneck ball and when I replaced it there was nothing I could do about the hole it left

    If you have any questions or want to know more feel free to call, text or message me

    P-Rot

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  2. Day report-

     

    didnt see the dunes, did a rzr ride to the date farm today then explored the mines on the way back. Blew out both passenger side rims and tires on my friends rzr right as we got back to the dunes and that killed the day. Other than that weather has been great and riding has been perfect. A little bit of chop and whitches eyes are way worse than they were 10 years ago but still great to ride

  3. Having a great trip so far! Little bit of rain this morning and supposed to rain again tomorrow morning. Good wind this afternoon got a little exfoliated on our ride but other than that great so far! 

     

     Not many vendors yet but hopefully that will change as we get closer to the holiday

  4. Up for sale is my 2006 Weekend Warrior LE-3105, looking to buy a trailer from Cactus RV so this guy needs to go!!!

    I need a longer trailer so we don't have to tow 2 or it would have stayed ours indefinitely!

    Price - $13,000 OBO

    Phone - 209-769-5855

    2 12-volt batteries 4 6-volts for an extra $500

    triple axle

    tires new 2015

    brakes and bearing adjusted and greased every season

    Billet Edition

    2 27 inch flat screens with built in DVD players

    Extra USB and Cig lighter power points

    2 7.5 gallon propane tanks

    LED lights throughout

    Onan 5500 Gold Gen Serviced at the end of last season

    Inverter for TV in main cabin

    Strap holding racks

    Second trailer or rack hitch with 7 pin wiring with brakes wired in

    10 gallon DSI water heater

    NO WALL SAG

    Strengthened hitch area

    If you're interested please call or PM me, I will respond as soon as possible!!

    Located in Merced CA. Can Deliver for a little extra

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  5. We might have crossed paths out there. I was all over that place checking our area. The fire was right where I work. Its crazy to see what a couple of dozers can do to the mountains in a couple days. Our roads are huge now. I am going to bring my drone out there and get some Ariel shots now that it has calmed down.

    I was between the sky ranch and the old chicken ranch

  6. I would love to have a better place to empty out! the gas station (will remain unnamed) I have always had issues with (over charged me for fuel, had a pump that didn't kick off, workers didn't know their store, etc) and I will never give them by business again, so it would be nice to have a place to dump before getting back on the freeway, I'd even be willing to pay!

  7. your truck will have no trouble with that!!

    As far as the setting up goes, maybe I'm just lucky but just about everything stays where it belongs in the trailer. 30 minutes to drop the rail and its trailer, find a place and level off, and unload 4 quads and we can go to bed if need be and do the camp set up in the morning (had to do it one time it was horrible and the windiest I have ever seen it but still 30 min).

    I personally love the idea of having a tow vehicle there so if we want to (read: wife forces us to, haha) run into Pahrump, or god forbid have to go pull something back to camp we have the vehicle for it.

  8. Don't know what kind of truck you have, but personally I prefer a fifth wheel. I'm sure there are others out there that will have a different opinion but, I've been very happy with both of mine.

    The biggest complaint you hear from the bumper pull guys is you lose the bed space, I personally use a gooseneck adapter with a B&W turn-over ball so my lost space is really less than a square foot. I carry a 110qt cooler up front with my gas cans strapped to it, 2 in bed side mount tool boxes with fire wood in between the boxes, another 40qt cooler between the wheel well and the hitch and my landing gear pads (read: discs), shovel and rake on the other side, PLENTY OF ROOM!!!!!!! And that's with a short bed!

    If you have a 1/2 ton then maybe you're in for a superlight or something smaller but if your 3/4 ton or more your options are pretty open either way. Airbags if you need them to help out and you should be good.

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  9. What about the building of "tracks"? We were coming back from a late day ride the Monday after President's day, and all 4 of us almost dove into a 3 foot wide over 2 feet deep track in the middle of the flats. Thankfully the first one of us had good lights and was able to stop in time, but one of my friend's did not have lights and it could have been horrible!!

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