Maxcustody
Adventurist
Thanks JohnAwning and wall kit look awesome. Glad to see the new tent.
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Thanks JohnAwning and wall kit look awesome. Glad to see the new tent.
The cutting board that slides out underneath you mean? No not at all.Does the slide get in the way of the trail table?
Oh, got ya. You have enough room between the 2 to maneuver. Not a ton but what is nice about the stove you can be on either side to cookNo I mean when you have the stove slide out and the table deployed. How cramped does it make it?
No I mean when you have the stove slide out and the table deployed. How cramped does it make it?
Great build. I've also had a history of Jeeps (three TJ's, two Rubi's) but just recently have begun to explore the overlanding option instead of destroying everything in the mud. That's pretty much what brought me to this forum.
Any idea how much additional weight was added to the Jeep?
Thanks. Not sure on exact amount of weight, but I would say quite a bit with drawer, fridge, stove, upper rack, tools, recovery etc. I replaced my rear springs with ARB extra heavy and this solved my problem. I also tow the trailer.
Screw the Jeep @Maxcustody, when are we getting more candied bacon? You need to sell that crack, er, rather bacon.
Jeeps and they all look the same.
Got it. I think with your jeep you are going to see a great difference with the springs. Good choice.John, I never changed out fronts when I put the heavier OME in the rear. Figured I'd do the upgrade now instead of later......
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Yeah teraflex front spring is not cutting it.....Got it. I think with your jeep you are going to see a great difference with the springs. Good choice.