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  1. grizzlypath

    Rooftop Tent Diesel Heater hose entry point?

    I just stuff it through the zipper/door. Doesn't seem to get hot enough to affect the material so far.
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    Better overlanding 'truck' options in today's market for <$100K (USD)?

    I absolutely have no idea how the Grenadier/Land Cruiser is part of the discussion if you're cross shopping F550s and Unimogs haha.
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    Vehicle Fridge/Freezer That Stays Cold for 24-48 hours w/o Power?

    I've found my budget fridge isn't as insulated as my higher-quality cooler, so if I were to run with no power with pre-cooled items then my cooler would probably be better. However, with power the fridge obviously is best plus doesn't need ice-packs and whatnot. This is probably the easiest...
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    Near Seattle WA adventure rig install shop?

    Overland Truck Store out near me does this type of stuff I think.
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    Hook Vs Loop?

    The below is a great vid for sure. I am currently running just a loop on the end of my winch line. I use a Yankum Groove Fairlead that has a way to attach the loop to the fairlead. It's pretty $, but it was a nice solution for my more stealth daily driver set-up. That being said, having a hook...
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    Storage on the outside on the window?

    Yeah it stays mounted to this location the entire time until I get home. There really isn't a lot of force being applied to the glass. I did the math and even with big bumps it's very minimal. Any force is distributed pretty well by the two 3" suction cups as well. Haven't had any issues at all...
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    Storage on the outside on the window?

    I recently built a mount for a small Pelican style case to be mounted to the rear side glass of my SUV (if you search GrizzlyPath on YouTube you'll find a video I did). Regarding aftermarket and/or DIY suction cup mounts, I did the math and the force applied to the window is extremely minimal...
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    Sale of the week

    I saw one out trick or treating near my house on Halloween this year. Guy was driving around with kids too. Thing is huge. Front bumper lights look like a space ship.
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    Bronco Portal Axle kits

    If I could afford it it would be pretty cool. We do a lot of snow driving so the added clearance would be really nice.
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    Hard side RTT? Very cool!!

    Hard sided is nice. One downside with this design is in inclement weather it seems like the panel goes down into the sleeping area and the entire thing opens up. One reason I RTT is when it's snowy or rainy out and that would dump everything into the tent and on all your bedding?
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    Software Storage Solution…kinda

    Honestly seems like it could be used to inventory what is in labeled/numbered storage bins in a garage or something too. Very cool, thanks for sharing!
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    How Do You Store Your Garbage?

    Sorry for the bad photo, but I use a larger waterproof dry bag that when it starts to get full goes on the roof. I don't have a tire carrier or anywhere to mount something like a Trasharoo.
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    GaiaGPS Not Syncing

    Gaia has been glitching out a lot more for me lately. 90% of the time I drop waypoints they just don't show up after saving. All other old waypoints will be there, but new ones wont. Then randomly they'll decide to start showing.
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    iKamper Introduces A New Wedge Style RTT and a 270- Degree Awning

    I got to see these in person at their warehouse in Seattle. I think my biggest takeaway for the awning was that it closes into a hard-case instead of a bag. Much slicker look and probably more rugged. Unsure what the weight trade off is. Additionally they have a similar tent in prototyping-...
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    Gas prices & a few grizzly bears...

    $1 increase at my local gas station in 72hrs. Crazy!
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    Minimum EV Range Requirement for Touring Western U.S.

    Someone's EV requirements might be greater than an ICE due to the (current) increased risk associated with running out of charge when on a trail. An ICE might only get 300mi, but for remote travel you could bring additional fuel where that is not really possible right now. I know this thread...
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    Switch's 2022 Tacoma Access Cab Build

    Ehh he's fabbing up stuff because it doesn't exist and then putting it out there for others if they need it. If he wants to charge a few bucks for all the R&D then what's the harm in that? You can buy a 3D printer for like $250 and if you have a lot of custom work then it could be worth it. I've...
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    Someone explain why GAIA gets so much love

    For some additional perspective: property lines and ownership info public land lines and info having all USFS landmarks on or hidden topo or satellite or old USFS or new USFS or a million other 24/36/72hr snow forecast Trailforks - biking routes USFS Roads & Trails - forest roads and hiking...
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    Gas prices & a few grizzly bears...

    Ha! I'm from AK and I used to own a Pathfinder :)
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    Gas prices & a few grizzly bears...

    2020 4Runner + 3" lift + 33" Duratrac tires + roof rack >20 mpg on freeway at 55-60 >16-17ish in town short drives >12-16 when trail driving/camping I've been tracking since I bought the vehicle new and have all my data! Going over 65 impacts the fuel economy immensely I found. V^2 and all that.
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