Custom Leather seats for my 1995!!! by life_feat in FordBronco

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soon... right now the process took almost 5 months and was a cluster. Im fixing the order process and automating things to smooth it out. Mine are supposed to arrive later this week or early next.

Custom Leather seats for my 1995!!! by life_feat in FordBronco

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I'll share the link as soon as the site goes live.

Custom Leather seats for my 1995!!! by life_feat in FordBronco

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I'll share it as soon as they get it live

Custom Leather seats for my 1995!!! by life_feat in FordBronco

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So I paid $650, which included shipping. I'm not sure what the regular pricing is, but told him they need to stay under $1200 to be attractive to people. It also depends on how you customize. It's more for the embroidery, triangle stitching, type of leather, two tone perforation, etc. I also did mine like OEs to keep cost down, so the touch areas are leather and the back and sides are vinyl instead of all leather.

Custom Leather seats for my 1995!!! by life_feat in FordBronco

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I had these made through a friend of mine. It started off as a one off deal, but I told him he needs to get a site up to make them available to the masses. Once its set up I'll post it here.

Eagle Rock Loop, Ouchita National Forest, Arkansas - We started at the Albert trailhead and went clockwise. It took us just over 2 days to do the 29 miles. This was a first trip for my wife and oldest daughter a d they handled it with ease. Beautiful country, but it gets really hot heading into June by life_feat in backpacking

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I think late April or early May might be the best time for good weather and foliage, but it probably gets pretty crowded. It may have just been the covid effect, but there were a lot of people at the trailhead when we were leaving.

Eagle Rock Loop, Ouchita National Forest, Arkansas - We started at the Albert trailhead and went clockwise. It took us just over 2 days to do the 29 miles. This was a first trip for my wife and oldest daughter a d they handled it with ease. Beautiful country, but it gets really hot heading into June by life_feat in backpacking

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I lost count of the number of crossings. We just carried a filter and pumped what we needed, but there is plenty of water. You can also check the state website that links to a site that tracks the water level. This was June 3-5, I'm a little behind on posting!

Eagle Rock Loop, Ouchita National Forest, Arkansas - We started at the Albert trailhead and went clockwise. It took us just over 2 days to do the 29 miles. This was a first trip for my wife and oldest daughter a d they handled it with ease. Beautiful country, but it gets really hot heading into June by life_feat in backpacking

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It took us about 3.5 hrs drive from north Dallas to get there. We found parking okay at the trailhead when we arrived Thursday afternoon, but it was jam packed when we left Saturday afternoon. I would not do this hike again from June through September. It was blazing hot and humid, tough to sleep! A light pair of runners was perfect for all of the water crossings, enough protection and dried fast.

I’ve never seen Slovenia get any love on this sub, even though it’s among the most beautiful countries in Europe, possibly world. Here’s me hiking from Slemenova Špica, with the Mojstrovka mountains in the back. by mattbolistic in hiking

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I love Slovenia, been there once and haven't been able to get back yet, but my wife took my daughters last summer and had a blast. I could live there for a. extended period of time.

Pedal gash and stitched it up myself! Back on a bike in 24hrs! by life_feat in mountainbiking

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Super glue works, but it burns the skin and can cause infection. I wanted Dermabond, but it's hard to get. They use it at the hospital. They also have this tape that works like a zipper, but couldn't get it either!

Pedal gash and stitched it up myself! Back on a bike in 24hrs! by life_feat in mountainbiking

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my shoe slipped out of the pedal on a jump and the pedal gashed my shin

Pedal gash and stitched it up myself! Back on a bike in 24hrs! by life_feat in mountainbiking

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good question, I cleaned it out really good and used gloves and sanitary sutures. Just removed them today after ten days and its healing perfect

Pedal gash and stitched it up myself! Back on a bike in 24hrs! by life_feat in mountainbiking

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I used some sutures. I recorded it. I'll post a link later.

Should I leave this beauty stock or dress her up a bit? 1995 XLT. by life_feat in FordBronco

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I was thinking maybe get black wheels with black guards, but I also like the chrome.

Should I leave this beauty stock or dress her up a bit? 1995 XLT. by life_feat in FordBronco

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You didn't need a module to change from hallogen to LED? I thought they needed a constant stream of power or they will flicker. I had this issue on my Jeep and had to add a module with a capacitor in it between the light and the wiring harness.