jim65wagon
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Looks good, yet oddly familiar! Here's to another 49,000 wonderful miles!:truck:
I'm quite happy with the Bilstiens. 50,000 miles on them and they still feel new to me, I haven't noticed any fade or bounce in their preformance. I like the way the ride and handle and if I were to do it again I'd still put the 5100s on. I think they are the best bang for the buck out there.
Nice looking start to a very nice tundra. I purchased a 03 limited new loaded and this is what I have turned it into.Iwent ARB Sahara bar, warn 9000x,procomp 1079 wheels with locking rings,33" bfg at tires,extream outback compressor,ham radios,and RCD 6 inch lift installed in my garage at home,rhino coated bed a nd a snug top shell. I do have a lot more to type about but will leave it for another time.Everything on this truck I did myself,remember it was a stock 03 limited 4x4.
Yep. Topnotch for 2.5" liftAre yours set to the top notch?
Swaybar is on. Never once came across a situation where I wished it was gone. Though I've been on some mighty twisty roads in the Alleghenies that I was glad that it was there.Swaybar on or off?
That I can see.Can I add that the teardrop:
A) is nimble and lightweight like the Chaser style trailer. If you get that into a tight spot it too is easy to maneuver by hand.
That remains to be seen and depends on the size of the teardrop. Just look at Hilldweller's experience.B) Your Jeep could tow it.
Of course not but it would be very similar to towing the E1 though maybe a few feet shorter in overall length.C)It is not at all like towing your cargo trailer
Yep, we're already figuring the shelter in any of our set-ups. It's just to versatile to ignore and takes up very little room in the grand scheme of things.D)You already have the Gazebo, get the wall system for it and voila! instant changing room.
I don't know, your build is going to be top notch and I don't want to just throw something together. If I build a teardrop I'll approach much like you have, but without the emphasis on a year long domicile plan. I'll not need all the luxuries you guys are installing, but I've seen how much even the basics are costing you guys. Than again I am an excellent horse trader and if I'm patient can work up some good deals.E)you can build one for less than we are.
I'm not recommending any one system over the other, but I would also like to add: I hate the thoughts of
1) Cooking inside a van or camper, the smells would linger and good cleanup is mandatory
2) Packing up my entire camp every time I want to go tour a forest road
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Good luck in your decision, keep us posted on your thoughts.....
We might even follow your lead and rent one some week.