Expeditions West XV-JP Testing and Build Thread

Scott Brady

Founder
AFSOC said:
Am I interpreting this to mean there is no interior cooking offerings as yet?

I really do not know for sure (i.e., I am a customer, not an XV-JP salesperson), just relating that they were looking at a possible microwave option. You should give them a call and ask.

I know that for my Jeep and most of the other owners of JPs that I know, we all opted not to have a permanent interior cooking option. Even if it were permanent, it would need to be at least removable (i.e. semi-permanent). I really enjoy cooking outside, if the weather is fair.

I am sure there are many considerations EarthRoamer will need to evaluate if they will offer an interior stove solution, being that the top is essentially a tent.

Regarding if other systems are developmentally mature, you should ask them that as well. I know that my Jeep (#6) has exceeded my expectations. The water system, shower, water heater, heater, etc. all work awesome.

I will have more images and reports in the next week, once we get back from Baja
 

AFSOC

Explorer
I will have more images and reports in the next week, once we get back from Baja

I look forward to reading about it and looking at the pics. Have fun!
 
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toyrunner95

Explorer
Please Please Please take pics of it on the beach. That would just be awsome. Oh and check your PMs I sent you one a week or two ago.
 

Sleeping Dog

Adventurer
What does it weigh?

Scott, have you had an opportunity to put XV-JP on a scale and what does it weigh? Lovely rig, your toys make me green

Thanks

Jim
 

Scott Brady

Founder
Here is some live motion action!

XV-JP testing in Baja and the sand dunes

dunes_xv-jp_earthroamer.jpg
 

Photog

Explorer
viatierra said:
It isn't loading for me. I see that it is 36megs... should that take more than a couple of minutes to load up?

Mine took a while. I just went on with other things, until it started to run.:eek:
 

Hilux_Max

Adventurer
Been a while since the last post on this vehicle.......

any updates?

Ive seen an advertisement here in australia for the 4x4 action magazine...they are doing a reviw on this very Jeep, or one that look almost identical to it on their latest dvd that comes with the mag.

have they made a version of the Earthroamer conversion for a dual cab 05+ Tacoma? as I have a 07 hilux dualcab and would be interested to see what they could do with a dual cab ute configuration?

how much has fitting this affected your centre of gravity and vehicle bodyroll when offroad?
 

Scott Brady

Founder
The Jeep is quite wide, and ER did a good job on keeping the really heavy bits down low. For example, the two group 31 batteries are at the frame level.

The Jeep did well on the Central America trip.
picture-110.jpg
 

winkosmosis

Explorer
Looks awesome.

I have a question though. Instead of having the top extend forward past the windshield, acting like a parachute, why not chop off the section where those lights are housed and slant the forward face back? Good gas mileage is good for expeditions.
 

mhiscox

Expedition Leader
Have they made a version of the Earthroamer conversion for a dual cab 05+ Tacoma? as I have a 07 hilux dualcab and would be interested to see what they could do with a dual cab ute configuration?
The EarthRoamer Jeep is currrently just sold as a complete truck, so the composite cabin is not available separately, just as an integrated unit with the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimted under it.

The shell, which is exactly the dimensions required for the Jeep, is molded, so there's not the prospect of fitting it to a lot of different trucks, as each truck would require a somewhat different mold. So while it would be possible for EarthRoamer to supply empty cabins to mount to Unlimited (four-door) JKs, it's be tough to make this cabin work for multiple trucks.
 

mhiscox

Expedition Leader
Looks awesome.

I have a question though. Instead of having the top extend forward past the windshield, acting like a parachute, why not chop off the section where those lights are housed and slant the forward face back? Good gas mileage is good for expeditions.
Two reasons. The first is that the tent attaches somewhat forward on the nose cone so that means that even with the tent slanting at the front, there's full standing height in the cabin (and also the front part of the tent gets tucked into this "nose cone" when stored). Maybe a picture will help:

ER05.jpg


The other reason is that when the tent is raised, the nose cone provides a substantial amount of storage, or even sleeping space for a small child if you fabbed up a railing.

ER47.jpg
 

Scott Brady

Founder
On my way to the EarthRoamer owners rally in Moab with the XV-JP. Looking forward to playing on a few of the Moab trails.

I am also taking the long way there, through VOTG and the La Sals.

I should have some new images and reports soon.
 

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