Excellent condition. Used a few times. Dual zone fridge freezer. Each zone temp can be set independently between -7 and 50 degrees. Game changer. Cold beer and ice cream on camping trips.
Big enough to be useful as a backup during power outage.
Can be controlled via smartphone if desired.
Comes...
Thanks for the input. I'm thinking about using those extrusions for the frame and then road box components for door hardware with some kind of FRP laminate panels.
How are you attaching the build components to the vehicle?
Looking to build cabinets for the bed of my F150. Anything but wood...
I've seen the t-track extrusions and there's quite a bit of related materials to build with that system.
Are there any other systems you know of to source materials to build cabinets?
Just picked up a fiberglass mid-height shell for my F150. I'm thinking to mount a solar panel on the roof of it and mounting a 180 awning.
What's the best way to do that? Looking for an easily customizable and decent quality setup.
So far I'm thinking T-track which I've never used but seems...
The Kodiak is a nice tent, but I think the OP is looking for something redneck cheap. Seems like cost vs effort - an Amazon knock off of a Napier SportZ tent will be the answer. They're cheap and perform reasonably well.
Anyone know what is the max height tire that will fit on a stock 2018 F150?
I've got the stock 20" wheels at the moment, but I want to replace them with 17 or 18" wheels and slightly taller/narrower tires.
After looking at most of the brands mention here, I'd categorize them similarly -
Well built products by people who care about doing a good job, but who are given the cheapest materials to work with (and we end up paying top dollar for).
At the Expo West last year I had a good look at Hallmark...
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