This is what I've been doing and it works great! My dog enjoys the extra heat too on those cold overnights, haha
The tent is easily removable but this time of year I generally just keep it up there.
Heatshrink around the u-bolts? If so, clever idea ;)
I'd personally move everything over to the passenger side in case of any type accident. Rods and tubing are lined right up with the driver. Slim chance I know, but better to be safe than sorry!
I can't speak for everyone, but I think we were all waiting for pix and updates. No interest lost from this guy! :elkgrin:
Do you plan to put a floor in the bedrack you built?
I've seen this unit in action and was so impressed I bought my own (just the next size down). I can say that the frosty cold beverages were always frosty and cold, and the food never soggy. I can vouch for the operations of this great supah coolah and would highly recommend it!
I had an issue with the controller on my XRC8. Called the company, told them my issue and they asked for my mailing address. A few days later I had a new controller in the mail. I used the old controller wiring for my in-cab wiring harness for my in-cab winch controls from 12Volt Guy.
Selling my slightly used Rugged Ridge winch. Bu slightly I mean less than 6 times.. This is a rebadged Smittybilt XRC8 winch. Basically just different stickers.
Purchased last year (1/14), always stored inside when not in use. Only ever attached it to the front receiver when I did need/want it...
Didja hafta dig a tunnel to your car or truck? :Wow1:
It's nice the Ruggedized comes with the mat, and is built a wee bit stronger for tough offroading and such, but it comes with the added price tag. Not saying that's bad either.
When I built my bedrack for my 01 DC I made it so the tent...
Nice rack! :elkgrin:
I've had my Tepui Kukenam for a a few years now and like it alot. No issues during rain storms, stays relatively cool and dry even during the few hot days Maine gets. I kept warm when I woke up to a surprising snow cover. Plenty of room for 2 plus a pitty. Mine gets alot of...
If you're thinking of a fuel tank, one from a 98-01 Jeep Cherokee will fit nicely, fill/vent lines are on the same side, and you could probably use the XJ tank straps. The fuel pump for an XJ is simple too, 2 wires for the pump, 2 wires for the sending unit. The tank is 20 gallons too.
Where I...
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