I like your build. Don't envy you being in Australia with Covid but I won't say what I think of the government there.
Here's my build: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/jtr-le-build-up-with-no-letdown.25457/
Great thread(s), thanks!
Forever is how long I've been thinking about building a battery box. I had a dual battery system I installed on my old Chevy pickup and since then I've been hooked. Now I have a Jeep Gladiator and a Ford Raptor so I don't want to invest in 2 dual battery systems...
I've been thinking about doing the same (and hoping Milwaukee comes out with lights and inflators and other products that are more useful to off roaders than the "work" products they focus on).
Which Milwaukee charger(s) are you using???
Great build! I just stumbled across this thread and I'm interested in learning more about what you've put together.
Any chance you have a layout drawing showing all the components and connections? I figure if I'm gonna do this I'll get all the components first and test fit them and then...
I haven't read all the posts in this multi-page thread...anyone buy/use X-Bull Recovery Tracks? Similar size and design to the others but much lower cost.
~$60.00 on Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/X-BULL-3GEN-Recovery-Tracks-Traction-Sand-Snow-Mud-Track-Tire-Ladder-Red-4WD-/222352552148
$75.90...
There is a dealer in Aspen, Colorado who has a couple JB hard shell RTT's in stock:
Scott Vold
White River Overland
(970) 925-2287
406 Aspen Business Center, Suite A
Aspen, Colorado 81611
I think I've read all the pages of your well written and photographed terrific Trailhawk build but I have 2 questions:
1. What can you tell us about the Waypoint RTT by COE Vehicle Solutions? I can't find any info about that product even on the Tacoma Wold site
2. Spare tire carrier - I saw pics...
Got an email response from them you might be interested in...
Thanks so much for reaching out to us. The recent press we got on Curbed.com has been overwhelming. Here are some quick answers to many of the questions we have received recently.
Im sorry we dont have dealers. That is because...
I like how it's built - aluminum frame and composite walls. Makes me wonder if there are companies making such trailers out here in the West as they'd be a good starting point though it'd probably be best to replace the solid axle setup.
Add electrical/generator, propane plumbing, windows...
Note: I searched and didn't see this posted here
Compact camper trailer uses a drop-down bed to haul gear
Amenities include a queen size bed, dual awnings, and wood accents
By Megan Barber@megcbarber Mar 1, 2019
Curbed has covered a lot of fun and innovative campers and RVs, and yet each...
This 1986 Oshkosh Mk48 LVS Dragon Wagon is an eight-wheel drive all-terrain vehicle that was mechanically reconditioned at USMC Logistics Base Albany in 2010. The rebuild was undertaken when the truck was essentially new and had just 34 miles, and it included installing a new turbocharged...
Don't get discouraged. It can be done and it is done - all the time. But as noted, trees are not a full-size truck's friend. Here in the Southwest (desert) we have more places to run full size trucks. But even in the desert we have trees and many have nasty pointy bits that like to desert...
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