Hello,
Figured I'd start a thread for OVRLND Campers only. I'm getting mine sometime next week, and I look forward to inspiration and pics and tips from others who already have one. Have a build thread already elsewhere? Post your link up. Don't have a build thread, but have an OVRLND camper...
I pick up my build next week. Going on a 2021 Power Wagon and my options were:
-AF V.2 with the BOLTED cab over. Yes it appears it is bolted to the camper bottom portion. It is a solid giant stud that wraps all around the sides and front and rear and bolts to the frame. The Version 1 is...
The Ursa Minor is meant to get in and out from inside though. If getting in and out from outside, then might as well just stick with a rooftop tent. But since you already have the Ursa Minor, getting in and out was meant to be all from inside to keep you out of the elements and avoid ladders on...
I don't think the issue is the fender, so long as it is a good tubular design metal fender aluminum or steel. I think the issue with that much weight will come down to the way they're installed. I have steel tubular fenders on my wrangler and in the rear, they mount via rivnuts inserted into the...
True, but a set of different springs or some bags will remedy that. Look at Trail Recon on youtube. Has a slide in on his PW, and went with Carli rear springs that raised his payload a bit more over stock, and also has adjustable bags.
OP, where in CA are you located? I am in Socal and will be taking ownership of my OVRLND build in January. If you're nearby, maybe I can check your build out in person if you don't mind.
Ram 2500 Tradesman gas 6.4 with the power wagon package (y)
you'll get a winch and lockers front and rear and electronic swaybar disconnect. Stick to a 3/4 ton for any slide in.
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