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Recent kayak trip. Only 500 yards of driving back and forth.
That is how 14 feet kayak fits.
That is how 14 feet kayak fits.
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Get yourself a roof rack!That is how 14 feet kayak fits.
German Taxi beige- I woulda ordered that if I knew that’s what pebble grey was.Here's my 3 day old 2017 left-over...ugly color...but it's growing on me!
So envy your V, man.:smile: :grin: Love this pic!
Mr Liverman, about to order the Yokohama’s. What do you think of them? Also is your awning the 2000 or 2500? Thanks!Yokohama Geolander 225/65/17R tires, Voxx wheels, and an ARB Touring Awning attached to a Thule rack.
That’s amazing the Yokos fit without rubbing. Now I can delay spending $1k on the Hartmann +30mm lift springs. Really appreciate the feedback.I like the tires so far, they don't rub and they ride smoother and more quietly than the Hankooks that were on there before. Haven't had the chance to take them off road yet so I can't speak to that. Lastly the van sits about 1" higher with them which is great.
The awning is the 2500. Since the picture I've moved it back about a foot and leveled it out some.
Between the Thule rack, awning, and the tires I lost ~2 MPG highway.
They're all purchases that I'm happy with.