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I see nothing about comm gear other than how important it will be to charge your cell. Cells are great if you have service.
Id consider at least a decent cb w weather capabilities.
Here's some of my recommendations coming from the LCruiser/Tacoma and now into the JK world.
I checked out your web pages. The route you mapped follows well-traveled roads. This makes sense because you'll need to move fast to complete a journey of this length in a reasonable length of time.
If this is the plan, there's no need to upgrade the Jeep. A standard 4x4 will do fine. (...) Keep the vehicle as close to stock as possible to simplify repairs.
Perhaps you're thinking about outfitting the Jeep in USA, then selling it in Brasil after the trip
take a look at the new Adventure Trailers JK Habitat.
I only mentioned in this thread the things I have doubts about quality, usefulness etc. The radios and other stuff that I will carry for shure are in the expedition main page, link is here, the map with the route is also in that link.
> 11- Cooler or Fridge: ARB Fridge. Hands down
Why? Have you seen the Waeco CD-30, isn't it great to place the compressor away from the cabinet and be free of the noise?
I think you need to put more thought to your CB choice. I dont think I would skimp on what could save you as a last resort...
BTW, the SPOT is pretty sweet!
I can help with the Air-Lift bags, I have used them for many years.
If you are camping at a KOA between two Huge busses, running your generator all night may be OK.
I have not seen the Waeco CD-30 but I am working on a custom install using a ARB Fridge (...) only has a very slight fan noise but not any compressor noise.
The ARB also seems to have a large amount of space on the inside and is laid out nicely.
:sombrero: Well, you don't have the mudflaps attached to the vehicle> 5- Sand Tracks: Just get some rubber mudflaps.
I don't get it, how are thw mudflaps be of any use when stucked?