Training a volunteer A/V team for a House of Worship

I am curious what others are doing to train volunteers, especially those running sound.

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u/rlowery — 4 days ago

Rear Upper Control Arm Advice needed

The bushings on one side of the read upper control arm in my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee has worn out. A previous owner installed a 2"(ish) budget boost kit. I am planning to get a full 3" long arm kit from IRO, however I need to resolve some mechanical issues with the engine/transmission first.

So, here is the advice I need. Should I just replace the bushing in the stock rear UCA, to save dollars? Get an new/aftermarket stock replacement, to save a few dollars? Bite the bullet and get a rear UCA designed for a 2" lift, even though it will probably be replaced by the IRO kit?

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u/rlowery — 16 days ago

Tire advice wanted

It is time to replace my Hankook AT2 Extremes. They have been great. However, there have been a few times off road that I think a more aggressive tire would have gotten me out of though spots, mostly deep(ish) mud, faster. The other side of this coin is that my Jeep Grand Cherokee is a daily driver and spends 70% of its time on road.

All that said, I am considering KO3 or Wildpeaks for my next set. Any suggestions/recommendations?

I guess I should also say that I do a lot of camping and back country driving, with trips to the mountains being planned.

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u/rlowery — 2 months ago

Have shortcuts or hotkeys changed?

Is there a new shortcut to get to the "Projects" screen/applet? It used to be 'shift + 1'. I just updated this afternoon and now I am being taken to the 'Media' tab when I press 'shift + 1'.

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u/rlowery — 2 months ago
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WJ Tire size advice

I have 245/70/16 tires and a 2" lift. Has anyone run 265/70/16 on the same setup? Did they rub at lock? Also curious to hear from anyone that has experience with 255/75/16 on a 2" lift.

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u/rlowery — 2 months ago

Jeep WJ Tire size question

I need new tires on my WJ. It has 16" wheels and a 2" lift. I am currently running 245/70/16 AT tires. I saw that 265/60/17 was an original option for my Jeep, so I am wondering if anyone has experience running 265/70/16 wheels on a 2" lift. I am wanting to increase my ground clearance a little bit. I am also considering 245/75/16 and 255/70/16 sizes. I currently have 245/70/16 and am mostly concerned about tire rub if I increase the diameter and width.

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u/rlowery — 2 months ago