I would like better noise insulation at the pillars/door. I never had this issue in my TJ but the way the door meets the body either creates gaps or just isn't insulated enough to stop the loud wind noise at the upper door corner and next to the b pillar. I use this thing as a traveling/camping...
I have the rotopax window on my driver's side. My experience is that the window on that side is not useful as I couldn't see out of it anyways. Haven't had a single time where my wife or I cussed not having that window. Just my $.02
I have the scuba and I use it when I travel for work. I consider it slightly better than washing in the sink. In fairness my biggest issue is getting the clothes dry before they start to smell like damp/mildew. The nice thing is it doubles as a compression bag if you use the valve to let the air...
Yep. I carry propane outside for camping because the bottle may vent if the pressure gets too high. Being in Florida the last thing I want is to come back to a car full of propane that vented because of the temperature.
Here is a link to the setup I did have, I have moved away from it just...
It has drip rails. They are rubber channels that are 3m taped to the top. They work just like the factory drip channel, i.e. the water runs off right at the front of the front door..
http://bruiserconversions.com/jeep-wrangler-diesel-conversion/
http://jdjeeps.com/
I would Google jeep diesel conversion and check out the jeep forums. I believe there is a very lengthy thread on jk owners.
At overland expo east I was watching a presentation on medium trucks given by I believe Tom of 4 wheel campers. He had a great setup with a Tacoma, fleet pop up, an aluminess bumpers w/boxes. My question is how hard is it to remove the camper with the aluminess boxes? Do the boxes have to be...
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