The type and weight of the line will depend on what you plan to fish for. Typically you have backing then line followed by your leader and then tippet. The fly ties to the tippet and all others tie to each other. It looks like you will need them all and flies. If your fishing for trout ask the...
From the photos I don't see very much line, so new line might be a good start. I would recommend visiting a fly shop in your area. They would be best to tell you what line and flies you will need to fish the type of water in your area. I could give you some ideas for PA but that won't help if...
You will have plenty of clearance with the AEV 3.5 and 35" tires on AEV wheels. You can run 35s with the AEV 2.5" lift. If you run stock wheels you will need spacers otherwise look for a wheel with specs similar to AEVs if you choose a different manufacturer.
Try jeep-engines.com. I think the one you need is around $1600 add a couple hundred to ship and install and your good to go. Comes with nice warranty also.
It does have a hard top that flips to become the bed when open. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I found mine at a jeep dealer. They had it in the showroom and needed to make space so it was deeply discounted.
We bought our jeep popup with the idea that it's basically a tent but you're off of the ground so you stay dry, can stand up inside, can sleep on a nice comfy queen size mattress and heat it with the shore power connection and an electric space heater. We've camped in it all over the east coast...
I had these mounted for a few months but they have never been used or wired up as I was awaiting an SPOD to complete the install. Includes stone guards, white covers and separate 100W bulbs.
$120.00 shipped within lower 48.
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I've also been looking at replacements for a trailer. It looks like the best bet is something wide. I see a lot of trailers with a tire matching the pull vehicle and while matching a BFG MT might look cool; since a trailer is simply being pulled along floatation seems to be the key.
Some of the pluses I have found regarding a pop-up -
being able to stand up inside to change - lots of head room.
having a place to sit vs a RTT.
Electric outlets if shore power is available.
A place for gear storage while traveling.
Not having to pack up before hitting the trails like you...
We picked ours up with a huge discount and so far are more than happy with it. I wanted something comfortable for sleeping off the ground, enough height to stand up inside and electrical connection for heat. It's does all of this and I can setup/take down in minutes by myself.
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