by Chris
(Spokane Washington)
This could be bad or good but my trucks speedometer cable goes all the way down to the transfercase where there is usually a plastic spindle with claws on it so it gets the speed.
My truck doesn't have the spindle but doesn't have the claws, instead it has this metal piece on the end and I've come to the conclusion that it is magnetically ran and thats how it gets the speed reading. Very odd if you ask me. Not to mention Ford has the notorious 16.5 inch rim.
I really enjoy seeing real 4WD
vehicles in real situations where they are needed. There
are so many highway bound posers that never go off the
pavement here that seeing life or death 4 wheeling in
Iceland is really refreshing.
-Craig
It is fun to read about other people's
Offroading adventures and also learning from the up and downs of
their adventure!
-Nathan
The whole 4x4 thing is new to me so i have a lot
to catch up on, i am going to get involved in a 4x4 club here in
Varna as there are vast amounts of tracks and mountains to explore
the news letter is boss:) and i especially like to look at readers
rigs
-Mike
Not all people know how to go offroad,prepare
vehicles to go offroad, or know how to get themselfs prepared to go
offroad. this website is a wonderful way for people to learn how.I
even learn some new tricks.thanks
-Matthew