How thick are these anti-condensation mats? I store all our beddings, pretty much maxed out when folding the tent (we bring lots pillows!). I would hate to lose that convenience if that mat ends up using that much space.
It's all relative, bigger HP and Torque for the newer Land Cruisers. I think the Land Cruiser number (40, 55, 60, 80, 100, and 200) reflects the attainable speed. And yes, there is a 200mph Land Cruiser 200, i don't know why, but there's one.
This is same experience I have. But I can't say we don't pee the bed, i got kids and the last trip we had an accident which means we had to hit laundry in the middle of our CO trip :).
I have a Ryobi fan which i use to dry underneath, but only if we have time so I don't really OCD on it. As...
We just have a cheap foldable privy tent from amazon. We just use it for potty privacy for the wife. Easy to deploy and pack so we just take it out when really needed. It is light and pack slim. The one plus for remote camping, we barely use it. If you want a more sturdy solution then this isnt...
No problem on mine, you talking about the legs or the magnetic hold? Either way both works on mine. The magnet is not that strong but enough to keep it in place as you strap them in place.
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I read that most established campsites are designed in a certain way that favors passenger side mounting. I haven't really observed or paid attention much -- and majority of my camping has always been dispersed/primitive/solo so there is no parking etiquette to abide by... Heck I even put my...
I have a 270 which is mounted driver side. Primarily because I have a JK that has a rear swingout opening to passenger side. To maximize the moving area, the driver side makes most sense. I don't use the awning on the side of a highway or trail, I really use it only for when I am settled down...
I started using the ARB deflator. Really happy with it, way faster than what i used to do, which is using my dial-gauge with air relief. Like a LOT faster.
With that said, i had to return the first ARB deflator i ordered since it leaks even when in closed position. The replacement works...
I have a Gobi and can say I've used it quite a bit. You can get an upper accessory https://www.gobiracks.com/product/jeep-jk-rear-upper-isolators/ to reduce the swaying, especially when loaded heavy. I will likely get this accesory at some point, I have an RTT and generally carry a gas can and...
Hmm.. just called them and they said they don't have a redesigned bag, and just said the product won't mold. It's possible i spoke to someone who's not aware of any developments so please keep us posted with your dealings with them!
I think there's something to be said to go out on an adventure on a no top + tarp. Just being out with nature and experiencing the full brunt of it. Rain or Shine, Cold or Hot -- ok maybe not freezing cold. As what they say, overlanding is more about the experience of getting to the...
Having an aev 2.5, i wont say it is not up to the task unless you are seriously loaded causing it to hit bumpstop, which i never experience. The 3.5 is admittedly better in terms of looks and performance on technical trails but i would say 2.5 works, and a good choice on a budget.
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I've been gun shy recently with deploying the awning on windy situations. Does it hold up well (once tied-down well) deployed on the beach. In my case where I live, thunderstorms roll in middle of night which can bring in some wind gusts. I suppose it doesn't really take long to stow it back...
Wait are you saying that the batwings come with new designed bags now, and i can get one now? That would be sweet.
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My jeep loaded with rack, RTT, fridge, camping gear, gas can, water, and a family of four worked well enough -- probably close to weight you carrying. Prior to this, I ran with stock suspension and the primary issue i had is essentially loss of ground clearance, and higher chances of hitting...
Discount Tire didn't want to swap my winter tires to new rims since it's 10 yrs old. Goodyear shop had no problems with it.
Costco didn't want to install my overside tires on my 80. Took it to the Goodyear shop.
Yeah big stores have to deal with lots of people so they have to have an...
I am not even sure now if water is getting in solely thru that open end. It looks like it may be coming in from the cloth portion of the cover as well. I am hoping batwing will address the issue.
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Cost aside, I went with the soft-shell since
a) Even the medium-sized soft-shells will have larger sleeping area compared to a large hardshell.
b) I figured I have lots of time, not in a hurry. I don't really need to be able to pack up the tent in 5 minutes -- it's not a race and my kids can...
i wouldn't want to use a softshell RTT to base camp. Just this last trip, we stayed 2 nights in one place (we typically move to a different camp spot) and decided to explore a bit. Although very easy to setup, packing it up is a bit more work and finding places to climb on the land cruiser...
The rhinorack batwing box can definitely use a bit more padding. Mine ended up with a small dent. Yours seem to have suffered quite a bit more mishandling.
Dont forget to open it up after a rain. It collects water. Probably doesnt rain down under.
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