Snow in SOCAL!
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Snow in SOCAL!
Not really a trail report but just wanted to show that it does snow in San Diego area. Alittle.
The wife and I heard that it was snowing in MT Laguna so we headed up there to see and let the little one play in it for a bit. Not a lot of snow but only being 45min from the beach I'll take it.
The wife and I heard that it was snowing in MT Laguna so we headed up there to see and let the little one play in it for a bit. Not a lot of snow but only being 45min from the beach I'll take it.
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im looking for some southern cali guys to wheel with. i just got a 4runner about a month ago basic lift dunlop mud rovers 33" need some local guys to wheel with . please pm me or email me if i could tag along some time im in san bernardino county ,CA thanks guys email is lundeky@yahoo.com
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Originally Posted by ecchamberlin
Not really a trail report but just wanted to show that it does snow in San Diego area. Alittle.
The wife and I heard that it was snowing in MT Laguna so we headed up there to see and let the little one play in it for a bit. Not a lot of snow but only being 45min from the beach I'll take it.

The wife and I heard that it was snowing in MT Laguna so we headed up there to see and let the little one play in it for a bit. Not a lot of snow but only being 45min from the beach I'll take it.

do you have sliders on there, or are my eyes deceiving me?
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Originally Posted by lee
truck is looking great
do you have sliders on there, or are my eyes deceiving me?
do you have sliders on there, or are my eyes deceiving me?
Yes I have the Stubbs Deluxe sliders on there. I mounted them a bit too high so it is tough to see them from some angles. I am doing a 1" BL this weekend and that should fix that. Some times they hit the pinch weld when flexed out or when I support the vehicle on them.
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I think you will get use to it and end up liking them more. One thing I did to mine that was very helpful was to get 1" 3M non-skid tape from Home Depot and stick it to the top of the outer tube. Keeps them from getting slippery when wet. I put mine a little inboard (towards the door sill) of perfectly on top so as to avoid sanding off my skin on the inside of my lower legs when getting in and out with shorts on.
I actually stand on mine a lot to wash the roof and take bikes and surf boards off racks.
I actually stand on mine a lot to wash the roof and take bikes and surf boards off racks.
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Originally Posted by ecchamberlin
I think you will get use to it and end up liking them more. One thing I did to mine that was very helpful was to get 1" 3M non-skid tape from Home Depot and stick it to the top of the outer tube.
glad to hear they help.
thats a good point, once i put my surco rack on, those sliders will help a lot as far as reaching things up there or putting things back in...
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Originally Posted by ecchamberlin
Thanks!
Yes I have the Stubbs Deluxe sliders on there. I mounted them a bit too high so it is tough to see them from some angles. I am doing a 1" BL this weekend and that should fix that. Some times they hit the pinch weld when flexed out or when I support the vehicle on them.
Yes I have the Stubbs Deluxe sliders on there. I mounted them a bit too high so it is tough to see them from some angles. I am doing a 1" BL this weekend and that should fix that. Some times they hit the pinch weld when flexed out or when I support the vehicle on them.



3 hours from the beach 