We need dog pictures for the dog thread.Window tint complete…35 on the front windows 20 on the rest.
Jar of Fluff for whoever can guess location in the background.
We need dog pictures for the dog thread.Window tint complete…35 on the front windows 20 on the rest.
Jar of Fluff for whoever can guess location in the background.
Check Krabby's dog thread. We've used steps and ramps for various dogs and vehicles. I'll post some photos soon.I had originally spec’d a Scottish White Trialmaster w/tow hitch, privacy glass, aux battery, utility trim, and steelies.
I ended up purchasing an Eldoret Blue w/Black contrast roof, grey ladder frame, integrated winch, utility trim, aux battery, tow hitch, and steelies.
Current to do add-ons: (not in order of priority)
1) window tint (MA legal limit is 35%) one quote is $635 for all windows except windshield)
2) Bison Gear cargo shelf
3) Wolf Box G900 dash cam
4) pet ramp (looking for suggestions); dogs sit in back seat not cargo area
5) drawer boxes for cargo area to allow level surface with rear seats folded down
6) tow behind camper
7) ppf wrap/ceramic coating
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Dogs seem more comfortable with steps. Too easy to fall off the side of a ramp. Our Bruno (blind, 85 lbs) liked me to hold his harness, not to lift but for assurance. If his hips are OK you don't need a ramp.One factor i need to consider is that the dog the would use the ramp is a 95 lb Lab who is blind. Once he gets used to whatever I end up with he will be fine but it will be the initial entry/exits that are most challenging
Funny story…finally had my blind guy in the truck. He was about to try to “leap” in but i stopped him before he smashed his face into the base of the seat. He immediately tried to get into the front seat which wasnt an issue, even with the hammock, since the back seats are a bit higher than the front. The funny part comes when I get to a friend’s house. I open the rear door and tell him to wait…he doesn’t and jumps out as if he was in my small Lexus hatchback I used to have. Needless to say the ground wasn’t where he expected it to be and his momentum and forward position caused his front paws to “fold” under his body as he hits the grass and proceeds to face plant in the grass….He shook it off like a Gen Xer after going headlong over their Huffy’s handlebarsDogs seem more comfortable with steps. Too easy to fall off the side of a ramp. Our Bruno (blind, 85 lbs) liked me to hold his harness, not to lift but for assurance. If his hips are OK you don't need a ramp.
Yup. They are so proud and determined. He gets by on scent and habit. Lucky he didn't mess up his front wrists. It will help to keep his weight down...oh silly me...he's a lab.Funny story…finally had my blind guy in the truck. He was about to try to “leap” in but i stopped him before he smashed his face into the base of the seat. He immediately tried to get into the front seat which wasnt an issue, even with the hammock, since the back seats are a bit higher than the front. The funny part comes when I get to a friend’s house. I open the rear door and tell him to wait…he doesn’t and jumps out as if he was in my small Lexus hatchback I used to have. Needless to say the ground wasn’t where he expected it to be and his momentum and forward position caused his front paws to “fold” under his body as he hits the grass and proceeds to face plant in the grass….He shook it off like a Gen Xer after going headlong over their Huffy’s handlebars
... headlong over their Huffy’s handlebars
Mine was silver, not red, result was the same, tho!
Was this service performed by an Ineos dealer or independent mechanic?5k mile update:
1st oil change completed a bit pricey (~$350)…hopefully this will change moving forward or I will be doing my own.
Ineos dealer…Was this service performed by an Ineos dealer or independent mechanic?
I haven’t been yet. I do plan on going to the Coffee & Cars event tomorrow morning at The Archive. I may swing over to the dealership to check it out.Is the showroom open yet? The banner "Grand Opening in March" is still on the web site.
Wow. All my years in Framingham and never heard of The Archive.I haven’t been yet. I do plan on going to the Coffee & Cars event tomorrow morning at The Archive. I may swing over to the dealership to check it out.
I originally found ROKO because I was going to put an Alu-Cab on my Tacoma.Went there today. They had cancelled. It isn’t a restaurant or anything. An old warehouse or something. Ended up driving to the dealership. They are placing orders from Buzz Overland, GP Factor and other places on to ROKO side of things. Should be good to work with them on accessories and not worry about exchange rates and overseas shipping.