Had a 91 Rodeo with the GM V6, 5 spd and manual locking hubs. Was a very nice driving wagon, short on power but the way it was geared in 4 Lo it went anywhere we ever pointed it. Decent ground clearance, about 20 mpg on the highway. Never had a pathfinder, but had a 1st gen Xterra for about 7 or...
The point I was alluding to, was it is better to go minimal than it is not to go because you cant afford to go the way you want to go. 90% of the time, we dont need as much as we think we do.
From your list, you have most everything except water. 4 years ago we pulled in to a camp sight on a misty cold evening and a guy in a pick up pulled in to the site about a hundred yards from us about 10 minutes later. By the time I got my trailer disconnected I looked over and he had a cot...
Honestly I dont know, the only boxes I have bought in the last year were Dewalt and Husky from Home Depot. My camping gear is pretty much all in water proof soft bags like the Wolfman duffle or the RTIC bags.
The latches dont pop up like cheap ones?
Seriously, good aluminum welded cases take a good bit of work and quality design and materials. The Zarges are high quality,
Cosmetics of the weld are a non issue with how well a stove works. Not sure why it's so upsetting to many. It's pretty simple, if cosmetics are important, look at it before you buy.
To me skillet toast is worlds better than dry toast, but to each his own. I have tried the Coleman toaster before, toasted fine but might as well been toasted in an electric toaster
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