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Old 04-23-2017, 08:19 AM   #1
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As for the "Rooster" there is are a couple easy fixes. I use a Rooster Collar to bring down the volume by at least 75% enough where my neighbors don't notice. (It's basically a 1"-1 1/4" wide velcro from home depot that you trim to neck size). or like me you could always bring earplugs on any trips that involve a bunch of guys snoring!
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Old 04-23-2017, 12:25 PM   #2
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Not an issue to get "permission" to take your truck into Mexico. I remember sending/receiving a fax in the past. Might be as simple as an email that you print out now. Nothing to worry about. Very easy process.
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Old 04-23-2017, 01:04 PM   #3
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Just curious if you considered a Toyota Tacoma and if so why u went with a 4Runner.
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Old 04-23-2017, 02:55 PM   #4
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Good for you, Baja bound
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Old 04-23-2017, 04:23 PM   #5
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That is GREAT news Arkadash. If anyone can figure it out it is you. Tight Lines and we will see you soon amigo.
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Old 04-23-2017, 07:41 PM   #6
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Do you go ? Often enough to makos place ,about buying a used kayak and
Park it at makobobs place .
He wouldn't mind will he?
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Old 04-23-2017, 09:02 PM   #7
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Do you go ? Often enough to makos place ,about buying a used kayak and
Park it at makobobs place .
He wouldn't mind will he?
He is a very gracious host. He has some kayaks left by others and running out of room.

I got two kayaks, but one is on sale. An XFactor which is too heavy.
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Old 04-23-2017, 08:58 PM   #8
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That is GREAT news Arkadash. If anyone can figure it out it is you. Tight Lines and we will see you soon amigo.
Thank you Bob and Robert.
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Just curious if you considered a Toyota Tacoma and if so why u went with a 4Runner.
No I did not. Isn't Tacoma a truck line?

I have a 4Runner and like it very much. If it had 4X4, I would have fixed it when needed and not worry about ding and dents, etc.
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No I did not. Isn't Tacoma a truck line?

I have a 4Runner and like it very much. If it had 4X4, I would have fixed it when needed and not worry about ding and dents, etc.
Yes but they are equally capable vehicals and many who looks at one will consider the other. I went with the Tacoma for the very useful truck bed.
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With how he rolls the 4runner will work very well for Hashem, it fits his travel needs. As to the Rooster there will always be a few around. However Arkadash it is less noisy infront of the garage, if you moved your camp/tent to where Rossman was there would be less noise and you would be closer to the rest of us, and have a much nicer VIEW. Your new Blue vechicle will be Great for Baja, congratulations again.
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Old 04-24-2017, 09:52 AM   #12
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With how he rolls the 4runner will work very well for Hashem, it fits his travel needs. As to the Rooster there will always be a few around. However Arkadash it is less noisy infront of the garage, if you moved your camp/tent to where Rossman was there would be less noise and you would be closer to the rest of us, and have a much nicer VIEW. Your new Blue vechicle will be Great for Baja, congratulations again.
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Good advice, the roof is always nice as well as long as you plan to get up around sunrise.

Congratulation Mahi, solid purchase!

I do suggest, just for fun you should plan a trip with the mind set, what is the least amount of stuff u can take to have a good time. It actually can be quite fun and make these trips low maintenance. The less stuff I bring is always way easier.
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Not an issue to get "permission" to take your truck into Mexico. I remember sending/receiving a fax in the past. Might be as simple as an email that you print out now. Nothing to worry about. Very easy process.
Thanks, there is always a way. I could get a credit from B of A as I originally intended, but it did not happen.

Then pay Toyota financial. Not sure if B of A has the same requirement.
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As for the "Rooster" there is are a couple easy fixes. I use a Rooster Collar to bring down the volume by at least 75% enough where my neighbors don't notice. (It's basically a 1"-1 1/4" wide velcro from home depot that you trim to neck size). or like me you could always bring earplugs on any trips that involve a bunch of guys snoring!

It is neighbors rooster, and I cannot touch it. As to ear plugs, it is a good idea and I have used it before. I sleep in my tent away from the guys, to be far from their snoring, and my snoring to bother them.

Thanks for the tip though.
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