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Wheel Review: Black Rhino Arsenal
Something about these wheels. They do look great. One part that does disappoint me however is the weight. They are heavy. All these fake lugs all over don’t help. They give that military hum-vee look of beedlockers but don’t actually work as beed lockers. So far so good.
Travel: The Lost Coast
Traveling the Lost Coast in a Sprinter Van. This is an amazing part of Northern California where summer keeps with sunny California days. But keeps misty and mysterious by night.
T1N Sprinter Wheels
Ever wonder what wheels you might be able to fit on a (2003-2007) Mercedes T1N Sprinter Van?
Travel: Mammoth Pool Res
Exploring Mammoth Pool Reservoir California in June after the snow runoff. Hot weather and cool waters.
Travel: BanditTown USA
Traveling through North Fork, CA - Bandit Town USA was a great old pioneer town of the old west.
118 T1N 4x4 Adventuremobile
Spotted this 118” short wheelbase T1N Sprinter Van on the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge. It looks to not only to have a lift, but by the bolt pattern on the wheels it’s likely a White Feather 4x4 conversion.
Testing the Alta Redshift
Testing out the Alta Redshift Electric Motorcycle in Norther California’s Metcalf Motorcycle Park. What you knew about motorcycles changes with these.
DIY vinyl seat repair
How to fix a rip in your vinyl seats. We repaired this seat with the flat iron. See how it’s done for all your van life projects or a vintage alfa romeo.
Tire Review: Hankook Dynapro AT/M
Tire Review: Hankook Dynapro AT/M for Mercedes Sprinter Vans
Adventuremobile: Utah Sportsmobile Ford E350
We found this Sportsmobile Ford E350 4x4 in Moab, Utah.