bigpaul
A True Doomsday Prepper
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that explains it.FYI she is an American living in London who has knives and condoms
that explains it.FYI she is an American living in London who has knives and condoms
anonymous bitch.FYI she is an American living in London who has knives and condoms
Anyone here with a camper/RV? I've got a 12 foot popup. Tows easy behind my SUV. Self contained. Great for a BOV.
there’s a combination for the adventurous!FYI she is an American living in London who has knives and condoms
I’ve thought about buying a remote piece of land and setting up my camper on it. Still need to address water and septic though.I have a 1970's Winnebago. The kind you drive as opposed to a trailer. I'd never want to drive it around though. It would be more of a bug out location and less of a bug out vehicle, as it can be tracked through the city fairly easily using CCTV cameras and ANPR at intersections. Too valuable of a commodity to risk having captured or needing to ditch it. I'd like to take it far away from the city and set it deep in the middle of the woods somewhere for future use as a safe house when necessary.
At least you were able to block your troll!I put him on ignore back along, his garbage isnt even worth reading.
Good idea. The wife and I are going over to the coast this spring and look at some places.I’ve thought about buying a remote piece of land and setting up my camper on it. Still need to address water and septic though.
Remember folks as preppers if you are going to tow a trailer it should have the same size wheels and tyres and stud PCD as the tow vehicle. Wheel interchangability is vital when TSHTF.
and dont forget the woman who was stockpiling condoms, and not much else.
That's kind of unrealistic for most. Most trailers have small pizza cutter tires and odd bolt patterns.
The vehicles towing them are usually 4X4 SUV, or trucks; many of them heavy duty. Haven't seen a trailer yet that has an 8 stud pattern that can fit double 35x12.5 per side. Never mind bigger! And I sure wouldn't want the bill of buying 8 brand new 37" plus spares!
Most are skinny and probably around 27".
Yes, I've seen those, but not so much in the U.S. or Canada. Probably has to do with temperature. Much more common is the traditional living space inside. Or the simpler tent trailers. 4 season seen a bit more further North.Matched truck and trailers are quite common in the UK, EU and Oz. especially outback Ute and trailer combos in Oz.
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I’ve had a couple trailers with matched tires before but the majority of them were not. It’s a great concept though. We use different brand trucks and replace them often so it’s hard to keep up. It’s not hard to replace the wheel hub to match your vehicles though. I am smart enough ensure a good spare is available for each trailer though, always.Matched truck and trailers are quite common in the UK, EU and Oz. especially outback Ute and trailer combos in Oz.
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