1991 Explorer

Pretty sure you’re the handicapped one outta the group.
figures. i cant fucking find it now, but i swear you said something like "becuase im disabled or handicapped now" cause of your back thing or whatever. but now i cant fucking find it and i look more disfuckedupabled than i am. if thats even possible.

still love you.
 
And for my next trick.
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No holes, no nails, nothing stuck in the tire. Just started to separate and leak out of the “cracks” 3 years on these tires they all have atleast 70% if not more tread. I DO NOT recommend Kanatis, especially being damn near the same price as others.
 
And for my next trick.
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No holes, no nails, nothing stuck in the tire. Just started to separate and leak out of the “cracks” 3 years on these tires they all have atleast 70% if not more tread. I DO NOT recommend Kanatis, especially being damn near the same price as others.

isn't "Kanatis" the tire Willis got a sponsor/deal with or something? i thought that was the brand he was promoting here and there?
or maybe it was someone else? but i know that name Kanati seemed to be the "new hot tire brand"....... right?
 
This thread is gonna turn into documenting anytime I take it out and try and keep up with mileage. Took a quick 30 mile ripper this evening with the wife.
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Currently trying to brainstorm some sort of storage set up, loosely strapping just isn’t cutting it having to unload everything to sleep in it.
 
Broverlander roof racks don’t seem as popular on Explorers as with 4Runners but that’s one option I don’t generally like, but could be useful. Driving a 90’s suv, there’s no way I’d bolt a RTT to my roof considering how much body roll they have already with nothing on top. A Yakima / rocket box on a stock roof rack holds a lot of junk, keeps the wind noise on the highway to a minimum I’d imagine, and is removable when not needed.
 
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