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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #45 on: June 15, 2016, 05:17:21 AM »
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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #46 on: June 15, 2016, 05:21:34 AM »
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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #47 on: June 15, 2016, 07:27:01 AM »
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these stickers last forever.....4 years in winter all weather!!!!

Yep, and I've got one for my gig-mobile waiting, but I need to prep the surface so it'll stay. I'm thinking about affixing it to the back glass.

Fun turn this thread has taken... I like the stories - let's keep them going. ;)

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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #48 on: June 15, 2016, 05:09:48 PM »
I remember those manual clutches.  Weird as a two-dollar bill.
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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #49 on: June 20, 2016, 11:46:06 AM »
Well, the new gig-mobile did a number on me this weekend. I was camping with friends/bandmates at a music festival this past weekend... a fantastic jam broke out that lasted until well past midnight.

Still wide awake, and just an hour away from *my* bed, I loaded up to head for home. No dice. This little red lightning bolt icon pops on, the engine idle is very rough, and the gas pedal does *nothing*. (see... before we had fly-by-wire cars, you could give the gas pedal a good stomp and cure most ills like this - not so with Electronic Throttle Control) So I figure to just deal with it in the morning, grab a blanket and pillow out of the back (having learned long ago - NEVER, EVER leave home without overnight contingency plans/provisions)  and sack-out in the passenger seat. The next morning, I ran through a couple reset checklists to no result. Finally, just when I'm about to call a wrecker, one more twist of the key and the engine fires up, the light goes out, and it runs like a scalded dog.  ??? (?!?!)

So I headed home, cruise control set at 75 mph... it didn't so much as sputter once, even after I stopped for gas at my exit. Hasn't done it since.  :o (?!?!)

Some online research indicates the most likely culprit is the throttle body itself. Apparently this problem is common to the three models of Chrysler cars that use the same part. Aftermarket products it turns out, appear to be superior to the OEM part. Luckily, the part itself wasn't too expensive ($136 w/shipping) and it looks to be a pretty simple job to install.

Not too happy about this, but I guess it could be worse. Heck, it might be worse and I just haven't realized it yet. I'm gonna' wait a few more days before I put the coveted Alembic logo sticker on this one.  :-\

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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #50 on: June 20, 2016, 07:44:20 PM »

Cave-mobile - 4wd 4Runner with a slight lift and a little armor for the under-belly.   2004 with ~240,000 and tons more to go (my '89 4runner was sold with 485,ooo miles  8)


Just enough room for everything.  If not enough room, rooftop carrier and hitch-hauler (or 5x8 trailer)


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PS - notice the rear badge  ;D   Christmas present from my son.  He has the Desert Dune '98 4runner
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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #51 on: June 22, 2016, 02:59:41 PM »
My Kia soul+ has the room for my amps and my basses, my Series 1 will fit in the back, it get's 30 mpg, great car, I own 2 Kia souls a 2013 and a 2015

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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #52 on: June 24, 2016, 04:57:30 PM »
We road tested - or at least load-tested - the Subaru Outback and Forester to make sure the upright bass would fit (lots of curious looks from other browsers in the Subaru dealer).  Fit in both. Fits in the older legacy also - the legacy is deceptively large, a smaller looking vehicle but the floor is comparatively lower so leaves enough room.  The thing I like most about the Legacy, apart from its agility compared to the Outback, is that low rear deck - much easier for my aging body to get the amp in and out of, less lifting.

They don't make a Legacy wagon anymore, but you can often find them used, they last so well the used ones are often in pretty good shape.
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Re: What's Your Gig-mobile Like?
« Reply #53 on: June 25, 2016, 11:16:00 AM »
Updated - I put a new throttle body assembly on this morning and went for a strenuous test drive. Seems fine, so the Gig-mobile is getting a second chance this evening. I'm taking the Distillate along, so maybe that extra 10 lbs of awesome will bring good fortune. Fingers crossed... ;)

**edit- the above procedure seems to have cured it... me and the Distillate arrived at the gig yesterday evening right on time, after an hour of crooked old country roads. ;D
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