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  1. cjohns716

    Choices For Camp Rig

    My wallet thanks you sir. My ego does not.
  2. cjohns716

    Choices For Camp Rig

    True, but the day I'm thinking about in particular was maybe ~8-10 inches of snow, and the issue was dragging the undercarriage through. A couple more inches would have helped. Plus a true low range to stop spinning and slowly crawl out. Tried shoving my floor mats under there and they'd just...
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    Choices For Camp Rig

    I knew I had looked it up before, but OB is 73.3 cu. ft with seats down, 4 door Wrangler is 72.4. So I guess it's a wash. That actually makes me feel better. The Bronco is 83 cu. ft. Used seems like the only way to go.
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    Choices For Camp Rig

    Apologies if this isn't the right forum, but wasn't sure where it was best located. Buddy's got a sick 2nd gen Taco with 33s, a lift, basically a tastefully done mod that he bought used and built. Every time we camp, I'm jealous. I have a '15 Outback that has served me well for 6 years, but I...
  5. cjohns716

    1994 Land Cruiser, Price Lowered - 150k miles, Factory Triple Locked

    Stop, I can only get so wet. This is what I want when I make it in life...
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    Which EV would you buy?

    Good to know. I saw the Wrangler 4xe mentioned as well and that had piqued my interest. Seems like a somewhat "best of both worlds" type deal...
  7. cjohns716

    Which EV would you buy?

    Do you think the 4cyl Bronco will have enough...pardon the pun...giddyup?
  8. cjohns716

    Which EV would you buy?

    Hi all, Pretty new to EP (and loving it so far). Been camping for most my life, and will probably continue to sleep on the ground for as long as my body will let me. What I've recently gotten interested in is having a vehicle to get way back into the backcountry. I'm a big climber and ski...
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