If you like to run a soft top in the summer, Gobi. The #1 problem with Frontrunner, MBRP, and the Rhino is they neuter the best part of owning a Wrangler (removing the top.) The Frontrunner can be run without a hard top but a soft top is a no-go. I've bought two Gobi racks and I wouldn't...
No, the fridges being mentioned here are "portable" ones running on 12v/110v to power a Danfoss compressor. I believe you are thinking of the propane fridges common in older RVs.
My 37qt has been running non-stop for the past two years since I bought it. From April through September/October it is essentially in the elements (with the tonneau cover drawn tightly over it) here in the PNW. It sees 70*-80* temps most of the year as well as a few weekends in the desert...
Depending on what your intended use is (general Overlanding or heavier trail use) I would suggest resto-modding and adding a trailer if it is a Willy's or early CJ.
In my opinion, it isn't camping without a campfire. To that end I would have to say my portable propane campfire would be my most appreciated camping equipment item since we have a burn ban every summer.
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