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  1. emohn

    MY Overland Expedition Adventure Camper Trailer Design

    Good to hear it hasn't hit the permanent backburner status! Life has a way of getting the the way of living, doesn't it? Always too many projects. I don't suppose you'd be willing to share your model in a sort of open-source kum-ba-ya type arrangement, would you? :sombrero:
  2. emohn

    How much did your Expo Jeep cost?

    I bought my 98 TJ for $3900 back in May. It's a 6cyl, auto sport package and came with a hardtop, a leaky and noisy rear axle and rust in the front fenders. It also had 166k miles on the odometer (which works occassionally) :Wow1: . Since purchase, I paid $900 for a set of Rubicon wheels and...
  3. emohn

    ipod like stereo controls

    I've been doing the exact same research for my new TJ and keep coming back to the Alpines. I've spent quite a bit of time playing with a friend of mine's 9885 and I can say that the Alpine 988x series of stereos has what I feel to be the best duplication of the iPod controls. That being said...
  4. emohn

    Sönke's hard-side popup camper

    Hi Sönke, Saw the write-up on your rig in this months Allradler magazine. Fantastic job! -Erik Mohn
  5. emohn

    Post Processing Software Workflow - What do you use?

    I started out with Photoshop long ago, adapted my workflow when I started shooting a LOT more to include photo mechanic for sortings and culling, tried LR 2 and didn't get into it. Gave LR another shot when LR 2 came out... never looked back. PS *can* do everything, but for batch edits...
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    Post Processing Software Workflow - What do you use?

    I switched to Lightroom about 3 months ago, and while my workflow is not 100% set yet, I'm MUCH more efficient than I was before using PhotoMechanic Lite and CS4. I very rarely have to go to CS4 for touchup and editing, as Lightroom handles all but a few things (I wish I knew how to dodge and...
  7. emohn

    Towing w/ a Jeep TJ

    Check out post #39 in this thread on JeepForums to see what I was talking about with the rear frame tie-ins: http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=641077&page=3 If your bumper does not tie into the side of the frame rails and you plan to do any towing, I would recommend adding those...
  8. emohn

    Towing w/ a Jeep TJ

    I plan on beefing up one of the run-o-the-mill steel ebay rockcrawler style bumpers (usually ranging from $150 to $175) at the receiver tube and adding tie-ins to the side of the frame rails in the back. Most aftermarket bumpers do not come tow-rated (i.e. no stated towing range/class) due to...
  9. emohn

    2M Recommendations For Beginners Please!

    Handhelds don't work nearly as well inside of vehicles as a permanently mounted unit with a proper antenna. There are great recommendations in here for 2m and dual band units for not-a-lotta-money. If you're set on buying two units, make one a vehicle mounted setup and one a hand held. The...
  10. emohn

    Flex Cell Switzerland

    The link should be www.flexcell.ch
  11. emohn

    MY Overland Expedition Adventure Camper Trailer Design

    Any update on this design? It's one of my favorite concepts and I'd love to hear if it's actually made it into the makin-sparks-n-sawdust stage. -Erik M.
  12. emohn

    BK's Garage Sale: Aladdin Lamps, Tent, Bike, Motorcycle, Jeep Stuff!

    PM sent on the software. -Erik
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