The black and silver bracelets are $150-200 and the watch version will be around $500. I dig the concept but I hope they also have an option to build your own with a wider assortment of tool links. I would have wanted to see some of the common Torx sizes on there. I like the concept overall...
Awesome idea, poor execution. That thing adds nearly 150# to the roof, still requires a rack to mount it on, and costs as much as your average non-boutique RTT. There's got to be a lighter/cheaper way since most users wouldn't be occupying the RTT when it wasn't attached anyways (presumably...
I do not have the Smittybilt console, but was letting you know that the 2015 JK is not unique in using the middle footman loop as your initial post made it seem (to me at least). If you read the listing there are two versions: one for the soft top that blocks the footman loop and another for...
I understand your predicament Nate. I have a '12 JKU w/ 2.5" lift, 35's, Gobi and recently installed a Tepui Autana. My JKU is nearly 8' tall now and I haven't noticed anything adverse handling-wise since installing the RTT. It sways a tad more, but nothing that someone who doesn't drive it...
I came across this site while trying to find bedding to fit my new Autana and wanted to share it. They actually have fitted sheet/top sheet/pillow combos for our odd shaped beds in various thread counts and colors. The prices are a little steep, but it isn't like you can easily find these sizes...
Yep, Gobi and RR snorkel. The only issue is that the snorkel mast support bracket from RR does not work with the Gobi. I haven't found it to be an issue running without it for the past year even in heavy brush. I went ahead and ordered the Gobi-compatible bracket from Alpha Expedition the...
Thanks Parapyropig, is the zipper that the red arrow is pointing at what you are referring to? I had no idea that there was a zipper already there expressly for this purpose. I'd rather ask the short bus question than to find out otherwise later.
The first part was sarcasm, the latter wasn't. I am having a hard time visualizing how one would successfully detach and reattach the awning from the extension without having to take down the extension or pulling up stakes and dragging it. In order to slide the bulb into or out of the track...
Over the past week I installed Peterson LED headlights, ARB stubby, Warn 9.5cti-s, and a Tepui Auntana (std ver). Once my brackets arrive I'll be able to install my 6' Tepui awning as well.
I've seen PsychoSquirrel's rack firsthand and it is a very nice unit that makes outstanding use of the dead space. The only caveat being that it becomes an open tray once you remove your hardtop.
So I would have to slowly drive away while someone held onto the channel piece to detach and then do something similar upon my return? I think a new accessory/feature could be very useful here: a zip-off or Velcro bulb (extension side) or a standalone bulb & channel piece that can be split in...
How difficult is it to detach/reattach to the awning? I'm considering one as a way to leave some shelter behind for my wife or daughter when making a day trip into town or on the trail. It would also be nice for "marking" my presence in a camp spot while out on a day trip.
I'd look into buying one for my daughter, but I'll stick with my JKU. This one will probably be a hit with the outdoorsy college kids and REI crowd aka former Element owners and Subaru types.
I was originally checking out the Yulara, but decided against it based on the lack of user reviews and seemingly distant product support. I'm not even sure who their CONUS support is. For the couple times a year or meticulous user it is probably more than enough tent.
FWIW, I've set it up a...
I'll tell you two of the reasons I'll be buying a Tepui next month:
1. This page exists: Spare Parts
2. I trust that Adam is available when #1 can't help.
I'm rough on my stuff and like the fact that wear and tear isn't a total loss on an investment like a RTT. I don't see it as a sign...
I've been having trouble with this one too. My wife and I like the idea of being able to drop down below to take a late-night whiz without having to get dressed and whatnot but it really hasn't been a problem for me up to this point in my life either. I have heard from quite a few people...
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