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  1. pwrofgrayskull

    Scott Keogh's 2024 Holiday Message

    Thank you for this. Definitely my favorite thing I’ve seen tonight - I needed that. Bravo!! :)
  2. pwrofgrayskull

    Favorite Trail for your New Scout?

    There’s just nothing like all of the old mining trails there, so beautiful! I grew up camping in that area.
  3. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    I’m sure Scout Motors will do their best to help accommodate everyone’s taste/needs/wants/use-case with various trims, options, and packages. There’s a lot to consider on their end since I can see everyone has very different wishes as well as intended uses for the vehicles. I can’t wait to see...
  4. pwrofgrayskull

    Scott Keogh's 2024 Holiday Message

    Excellent message. Loved it! Scott comes across as a great guy to have at the helm. Merry Christmas everyone!!
  5. pwrofgrayskull

    Welcome and Introductions!

    Welcome to the madness JoshC!!
  6. pwrofgrayskull

    Welcome and Introductions!

    Welcome Vivek!!!
  7. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    I see other folks have had much different experiences than I. I guess I don’t really understand the hate specifically for 37s, but I can see the crowd here has some pretty hard set opinions on them for some reason. Pretty interesting. I don’t really get why anyone cares what size tires...
  8. pwrofgrayskull

    2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger's Production Timeline Leapfrogs the EV

    I was unaware of this engine. I thought their 1.0L 3 cylinder was a turbo. I don’t know anything about this VW Up you mentioned, but with a quick search it does in fact appear to have a base NA engine with the turbo being optional. Interesting. I wonder how compact it is and how the...
  9. pwrofgrayskull

    2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger's Production Timeline Leapfrogs the EV

    I couldn’t agree more with this entire statement.
  10. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    This is a fair assessment. I agree. I would love to have both vehicles, but it’s not in the budget. That’s also why I have the Harvester reserved and my fingers crossed tightly. (y) Hopefully it’ll work out for my intended use, but if not I’ve already got a setup that works very well for...
  11. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    Everyone’s definitions of off-road and capable is different. I have 37s and a few more inches of ground clearance than the Scouts on our current vehicles. I still use my skid plates on the terrain we traverse and that’s with me avoiding the roughest obstacles and trails as needed because I’m...
  12. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    Ohhhh okay I’m coming from a very different situation then. I get it. I’ve seen the bro trucks with pristine undercarriages. Around here there isn’t much of that. If it’s modded, there’s usually a reason and it gets used as there’s plenty of opportunity. However, I’m not going to tell...
  13. pwrofgrayskull

    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    There are some of us who modify our vehicles for function and actually use them off pavement quite often.
  14. pwrofgrayskull

    2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger's Production Timeline Leapfrogs the EV

    I agree. As far as the new Charger is concerned…the reviews I’ve seen thus far range from “who was this built for?” to “what is this mess?”. Yikes. ?
  15. pwrofgrayskull

    2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger's Production Timeline Leapfrogs the EV

    Wow, swapping the production timelines for the two vehicles… This actually seems to be a solid strategy and I’m watching the situation closely as it is a somewhat similar formula to the Harvester as I understand it. The Ramcharger’s proposed 690 mile top end range estimate is nothing to sneeze...
  16. pwrofgrayskull

    Questions about the Harvester

    Chowder-head :ROFLMAO: I love it. So true. I agree, I’ll take the range hit. Definitely worth it.
  17. pwrofgrayskull

    Questions about the Harvester

    Agreed, this is my guess as well.
  18. pwrofgrayskull

    No regenerative braking!!!!!!!

    Same here, I use my brakes as little as possible. So in a way I’m driving “one pedal” as often as possible until I need to decelerate quicker or come to a stop even though I’m not in an EV. It’s just how I drive. I find the “gas or brake only” style of driving very inefficient and even to the...