http://www.containerstore.com/shop?productId=10027934&N=&Ntt=polytherm
I found some nice baskets at The Container Store
they hook nicely onto the top edge of the basket. I have the Engel 35 and several fit nicely
thanks to all. Heading out for a week and plan to try the method of frozen hard stuff on the bottom with an insulated blanket above that, we'll see how it works.
Went on a day trip this weekend and can identify with what folks say about fridge/freezer versus cooler and ice. Wow. Oh I didn't...
http://us.oztent.com/products/viewProduct.asp?productid=60
Looks like a lot of functionality all in one unit. It has zip down walls all around, which can be used as awnings if staked/poled out, or the entire room can be private if those are zipped shut. So you basically get an extension to the...
I used the simple 'push together' connectors and have no issues with leak-down during trips. Having said that, I do see leakdown while its stowed alongside the house over a month or 2 timeframe.
I included a pressure gauge inline with the tubing runs. It and the fill valve are on the trailer...
Nope, not helpers. Full scale Firestone bags. I have a solid axle, with trailing arms going forward from the axle to the trailer frame. Each arm is roughly an H shape with the inner vertical being somewhat angled inward to resist lateral forces. That's instead of including a panhard bar. I...
I put bags on my trailer that I haul the jeep around on - best thing I ever did. No bouncing like with metal springs, and that's whether I'm loaded (well, I mean the trailer is loaded) or empty. Just adjust the air pressure. Smoothest riding trailer ever.
I have onboard air for my jeep...
Someone told me motorcycle shops have spray lub they use on the bike chains that is less messy, and doesn't attract/accumulate dust and dirt. It's made to not 'sling' off thed chain in motion. Not tried it yet but sounds good
good example here, the shovel on driver's side, the hilift, and the long brownish bag on passenger side would have to be secured differently if there were sides. Not that it couldn't be, but it illustrates my thinking
Most racks have sides on them, but a few are completely flat all the way across.
For mounting roof top tents, I can see most likely the flat version is best.
However, I'm wondering if having sides is necessary/desireable while hauling cargo.
pros
-lateral containment of cargo
-vertical...
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/pts/1674886966.html
no affiliation
it's for an Unlimited, but might fit - little research required
secure storage, flat top - I used to use a similar one in my TJ until I moved my spare inside
my solution for sleeping 1. More along the lines of the tent cot instead of the RTT
see post #35
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36548&page=4
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