Saw it parked yesterday at Lake Mary just south of Flagstaff and it had...gasp....car seats in the back. It appears much of the former gear I was used to seeing in the back has been removed. My buddy and I were on a car road trip and I quickly radio'd to turn around when I saw it. I didn't see anyone familiar on the shores of the lake so I'm not sure who had it there.
Todd Z.
Ha!
C'mon now, those are super-bolstered off road car seats made by Recaro!
I was taking my in-house overlanding team on a little fishing expedition, we even pulled in a couple of 3lb northern pike!
We were on the opposite shore on the other side of the dam. I was watching you, wondering who was scoping out the OVJK so intently!
It has actually been very interesting to try the configuration with the Recaro seats in the back. It's pulling a whole nother enthusiast segment out of the woodwork. I'm probably stopped four times a week by guys and couples who have a JK and kids or a two door jeep crammed with car seats. They are all interested in learning more, they want to know all about the AEV parts, how it performs, how it serves as a family platform and the questions go on and on! The best are the guys who sold their Jeep, FJ or other because they had kids and now they see the JK and a viable platform to get back exploring again. The JK really offeres a wide range of versatility.
I can report that the OVJK is running strong and performing flawlessly even after all these hard miles and exciting adventures! We have tried a few different configurations using the complete interior platform, National Luna fridge and AT drawer system and now the current state with a portion of the platform removed and the 60% rear seat installed to allow more passengers.
At the beginning of June we removed the 60% rear seat, the fridge and the drawer system and used the entire expanded cargo area for the Overland Rally & Workshop in North Carolina. It was a great feature vehicle that everyone always loves to see and it's cargo capacity impressively swallowed all the supplies needed for the event including several large Snow Peak structures, a Goal Zero solar array, video and audio equipment, a few hundred copies of Overland Journal, boxes of ExPo t-shirts and more. Then we put a new Eezi Awn tent on top! The trip was flawless with a consistent strong pull from the engine, very little oil consumption over 4,000+ miles and decent fuel economy.
Probably the best example of its performance was when we first pulled into The Flats in NC, Equipt in their 80 series and me in the OVJK explored a couple of the trails before unloading, with a full load the OVJK just walked the trails without a moment of hesitation!
:smiley_drive:
Brian