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  1. MtnClimber

    Morticon's '00 XJ Limited "SuperStock" Build

    It's amazing how much more brave you get when you know you have sturdy tow points, hahaha
  2. MtnClimber

    LETS SEE YOUR TRAILERS!!!!

    Fabulous pix! What brand is your tent? I'm really digging the fly over the ladder. Mt Tepui Kukenam doesn't have quite the extensive overhang like yours...wish it did for those rainy/dewy days.
  3. MtnClimber

    Morticon's '00 XJ Limited "SuperStock" Build

    Definitely not. Just saying since it's not sitting on 33's w/a 4"+ lift, you'll more likely hit any protrusions that may pop up during your two-track and trail adventures.
  4. MtnClimber

    Morticon's '00 XJ Limited "SuperStock" Build

    With something lower to the ground, you'll be thankful you have them :D
  5. MtnClimber

    Morticon's '00 XJ Limited "SuperStock" Build

    I've had super good luck with my D30 Solid dif cover. It's met rocks and ledge numerous times and just laughs at it. Definitely worth the coin. No matter what you install for covers tho, put some LubeLocker gaskets on them. You'll never regret it!
  6. MtnClimber

    Box Rocket Homemade trailer build.

    ^^ Good question navy jay! I know my Kukenam tent weighs in at 130 lbs and was thinking of some sort of raising/lifting mechanism for my trailer too. I bet four 50 or 60 lb struts would do the job, but let's see what Adam used :coffee:
  7. MtnClimber

    Open source frame brackets for bolt on slider fabrication

    Very nice. I plan on having some sliders on my DC by spring and this is a great option!
  8. MtnClimber

    Jah310 Trailer Build. Here goes...!

    I'm digging the support cables being on the inside. Mine are mounted on the outside and have chaffed the paint abit. Nothing I can't touch up, but yours looks "cleaner".. I've been in some pretty dense woods/brush and have never had the cables get snagged...too badly.
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