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  1. kga1978

    Starlink Mini Power Setup Questions

    I would just use the FourWheel camper battery you already have since the Mini only draws ~25 watts when on. If you do want an external source, a portable station like the Jackery Explorer 500 should allow you to run for almost 24 hours before deplated.
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    Shower hot water only- Bosch 2.5 gal electric or tiny camplux on demand ?

    One thing to consider - do you really need 2.5 Gallons? I have a setup with a 1.3 Gallon tank (thermomate Mini), 2000W inverter and 200Ah 12v system - it works great. I also use induction cooking, yet I have plenty of power for a shower at the end of the day - it heats up in 10 mins and then the...
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    MVUM (or similar) in Google Earth Pro?

    Oh, man, this is awesome! I haven't subscribed to Caltopo for a few years, but that's clearly the ticket - just upgraded to Pro and used the 'superlayer' KML file to import all the MVUM data into Google Earth. Perfect - thanks man! Tried importing via the USFS data and while that sorta worked...
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    MVUM (or similar) in Google Earth Pro?

    I have started using Google Earth a fair bit because of the ultra-high resolution (3D) terrain maps. I'm really missing the MVUM/trail layers I use in Gaia and OnX and I was wondering if there's a way to get these layers into Google Earth? E.g., are there GPX files for MVUM maps or is there...
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    Van vs Truck Camper

    I came from a Jeep with a RTT and creature comforts built out in the back and I spent the last 9 months going through the same decision process - van or truck camper. I was heavily leaning towards the truck camper for quite a while because it's more modular and significantly better off-road...
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    Off road minivan

    The Grand Cherokee is a fine platform for overlanding and unless you're planning on rock crawling, the Quadratrac I should be sufficient - I assume, significantly better than a Pathfinder. Further, you can get skid plates for a GC (and rocksliders? I'm not sure about the L), all of which make a...
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    Wait, do I actually want a van? How about a travel trailer?

    Thanks everybody for all the insights - based on the feedback and to answer my own question, it does sound like I want a van ;). I'm new to all of this, so hadn't actually looked too closely into weight - other than, "hey, it's below the towing capacity of the hemi, so (y), right?". Guess not -...
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    Wait, do I actually want a van? How about a travel trailer?

    I recently posted about our intention to get a 4x4 144 Sprinter that we're planning on building out over the next year or so. We're currently using our 2017 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (with a roof top tent + other goodies) for all sorts of off-road camping adventures, but we thought that the...
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    4x4 Sprinter (144 WB) for Overlanding - how to spec?

    Thanks folks - all of this is really helpful and it looks like I might want to keep most of the options I considered deleting. Went to a dealer today to check out a few different options and it's clear e.g., the electric door could come in handy. This video was pretty good too - although, as one...
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    4x4 Sprinter (144 WB) for Overlanding - how to spec?

    Hi folks, We're in the market for a 2022 MB Sprinter that we'll be modifying over the next year for overlanding - we're in the SouthWest, so this thing will be going on offroad trails and rough roads, as well as log a lot of highway miles. Any advice on features to get / not get? We'll be...
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    Yeah, I created the hatches so they sit completely flush and secure - I used a router to do it and it was easy enough, as long as you router exactly the correct height.
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    Hah! As to your question - no, didn't need to do anything. Just unplugged the seats and that's it.
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    WK2 Thule load bar assistance?

    Have you considered sleeping inside the car? My wife and I did that for many years before recently moving to a RTT - I'm 6ft. You'd need to extend the seatbacks a little, but you can easily do that with a simple platform e.g., behind the passenger seat you can remove.
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    Very nicely done @nwoods!
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    For Sale in San Diego

    Still have three of these.
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    How do you manage trash?

    @4000lbsOfGoat - are you totally sure about that? I don't have a tire carrier either, but I hang my 'tire' bag (Oscars Mobile Hideout) off my roof rack instead - works great. Softroadingthewest had a short video on his solution: Inside the bag, a Gamma sealed bucked so I can move it out of the...
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    How Do You Store Your Garbage?

    I second what @mtnbike28 said - a plastic can / vault with a Gamma lid. I wouldn't get one with a tapered top though - it can be really hard to get the bag out if it's full. I have one of these: shorturl.at/gDY89. I then use that in combination with an Oscars Mobile Hideout so I never have to...
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    Hey @nwoods. The WK2 has the spare underneath the rear cargo area and mine is still there (hence the need for a system that can be removed quickly) so that provides the required stability. I cut out some parts of the plastic tray surrounding the spare tire to make more room and also painted the...
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    Thanks - I needed a COVID distraction and this seemed like a good project for that... ;). You can get Bullyliner from Homedepot or directly from the manufacturer: https://www.bullyliner.com/. Great stuff. Spray it on as a really light mist and the results look fantastic - it needs a couple/few...
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    WK2 backseat delete - looking for platform ideas

    ... and in case you need the instructions for removing the back sets, please see attached - pretty easy to do, just know they're pretty darn heavy!
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