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Expedition Leader
I need your opinions, dear readers of ExPo. You are aware that there is an entire section of this website dedicated to articles (well-crafted ones, I might add) on:
Vehicle projects
Equipment/gear
Environmental Conservation
Photography
Trip reports and
Other Expedition Stuff
If you didn’t know that, you do now – each one is linked above.
I’m head-deep in the work of a multi-part article series on my Nissan Frontier, and we’re calling it the Expedition Portal Project Build. So far, all you can read is an overview and the first part in the series. And I’m re-evaluating my approach.
So….I’m considering adding in some "review-n-rating” on the products and systems; such as a rating and synopsis on quality, ease of installation, value, and expedition application.
Since the project is a Nissan Frontier, how do these categories interest you? I don’t want to bore you. If you drive a 4Runner, there's a remote chance that you care about how many bolts are on top of the front coil buckets of a Frontier. But if I’m giving you info about the quality and value of, say, the dual battery management system, a Yakima rack, an air compressor, etc., you’d likely take an interest in it. Right? Of course, showing you how we’ve installed and used these items are key. Part of the point of having an "unconventional" expedition vehicle project build is to exemplify the diversity of the kinds of vehicles we can use and trick out.
Your opinion: are quality, ease of installation, value, and expedition application enough categories? Can you think of other areas to rate? Was this too long-winded?
Thanks,
Mark
Vehicle projects
Equipment/gear
Environmental Conservation
Photography
Trip reports and
Other Expedition Stuff
If you didn’t know that, you do now – each one is linked above.
I’m head-deep in the work of a multi-part article series on my Nissan Frontier, and we’re calling it the Expedition Portal Project Build. So far, all you can read is an overview and the first part in the series. And I’m re-evaluating my approach.
So….I’m considering adding in some "review-n-rating” on the products and systems; such as a rating and synopsis on quality, ease of installation, value, and expedition application.
Since the project is a Nissan Frontier, how do these categories interest you? I don’t want to bore you. If you drive a 4Runner, there's a remote chance that you care about how many bolts are on top of the front coil buckets of a Frontier. But if I’m giving you info about the quality and value of, say, the dual battery management system, a Yakima rack, an air compressor, etc., you’d likely take an interest in it. Right? Of course, showing you how we’ve installed and used these items are key. Part of the point of having an "unconventional" expedition vehicle project build is to exemplify the diversity of the kinds of vehicles we can use and trick out.
Your opinion: are quality, ease of installation, value, and expedition application enough categories? Can you think of other areas to rate? Was this too long-winded?
Thanks,
Mark