Thanks for sharing . I did go though the entire forum and books having this practical insight is great. Leaning towards simple is better paradigm. We are mostly settled on Rail on Rail spring loaded mechanism. I am going to call it solved for now :-). On to the next decision.
Stuck on the subframe decision. We've been pouring over "Building Your Own Camper" by Wigglesworth and "Self Built Motor Homes" by Ulrich Dolde, but still can't decide what's best for us.
Our Needs:
No hardcore off-roading: We're not into rock crawling or sand dune bashing.
Focus on remote...
My wife and I have been dreaming of a full-time overlanding life for a long time. After years of planning and saving, this is the year we're finally making it a reality.
We're not strangers to adventure travel. We've tackled overland traverses across Alaska, Patagonia, Bolivia, Newfoundland...
Got some major to do's done this weekend ...
Tranny flush
Brake flush
Power steering flush
All diffs flush
And the PITA Drivers side Exhaust manifold
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The plan is to get three 500lb slides. The left will become telescoping kitchen setup. With stove sliding the farthest and prep surface and storage.
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This is my first 100 seriers. Got it last year at 165K and been working at it slowly and steadily.
- Fixed the RH Exhaust Manifold.
- Took care of clunking exhaust pipes with some welding
- Got 285/75/R16 Cooper Discoverer AT3's. So far very happy with these.
- Got Wethertech Mats
- Got a new...
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