TenaciousTJ, too bad we didn't hook up when we were in Seattle. You have a great looking rig as well and I love to check out other setups when we get a chance. If you are looking to sit in a campground and not visit anyone the Habitat is not for you. LOL. The one thing it does is attract a fair bit of attention everywhere you go.
The top of my fridge does make contact with the window strut. It is a bit of a pain at times as the top doesn't open fully which makes it hard to get the baskets out. We put up with this for the sake of the freezer though. It is SO nice having a freezer portion so there must be a compromise. The one thing we find is that we have so much room once we have a place for everything. We have the gear shelf so the PETT toilet and folding chairs go up there. The shelter for the PETT toilet goes between the roll bar and the passenger side rear window area. The first aid kit is between the roll bar and the rear drivers window area. We put a Rubbermaid container on top of the drawer with all of our food in it. Cooking equipment, bumper pumper etc go in the drawer. I need to find a good place for tools yet, I have been putting them in the jack stowage area for now. My duffel bag of clothing goes up on the gear shelf. Annie's suitcase goes in the back on top of the rear seat which is folded down. Camera bag goes beside Annie's suitcase which makes it easily accessible. We were all packed up for our 11 day trip and looked at each other in disbelief, as though we missed something in the packing as we had so much room left. After four or five days on the road we had to take some time to reorganize everything as we had stopped at REI and Exofficio and a couple of quilting stores.
What we have really been enjoying is the ability to pull in to a rest stop or any area and make lunch. The ease of setup and take down is amazing. We love it so far.
As for living a long ways from AT that was a definite concern as far as any warranty issues go. As far as tweaking everything, it has been very enjoyable to do a lot of it myself. The guys at AT as you know are very helpful and willing to share ideas. This forum is an excellent way to get ideas on how to fine tune the setup even more as the people here are very willing to share. So far the experience has been excellent. I must confess, Annie and I are not seasoned off-roader's or campers. I have spent a lot of time outdoors but at a cabin. We tented a few times with our kids about 10 years ago. Purchasing the Habitat has been an exercise in getting out into the world to see a new perspective and we are loving it. We have stayed fairly close to roads so far but hope to venture on to some forest service roads a bit more as we gain experience and confidence in our Jeep's abilities.
Ward