Yep :bike_rider: I run a pair of Goal Zero Boulder 30's that are linked together and then power a Goal Zero Power Pack, I also can run them to the batteries to keep them on charge when I am parked for multiple days in the bush haha! We sell Goal Zero products and do installs for customers.
Matt, what trails did you run? I don't remember water like that at BESF.
Along with the offroad parts we carry, we also carry a number of camping related brands, including Nemo Equipment, and Goal Zero solar solutions. Not long ago we posted that we had gotten some Goal Zero Gear in, and we finished installing it on our Jeep JK last night again in preparation for our trip west. We wanted to have equipment to power our computers, phones, camera equipment and other gizmos while we were in the backcountry without putting too much stress on our vehicle batteries, which will already be powering on-board fridges and other accessories throughout the trip. Solar was the best solution, and Goal Zero had just the products we were looking for.
With the open Gobi Roof Rack space in front of our Eezi-Awn Rooftop tent, we were able to mount 2 Goal Zero Boulder 30 Solar panels which are linked together and will recharge our Goal Zero Extreme 350 portable solar power storage unit.
We used all stainless steel hardware, and 1" angle aluminum to mount the panels. Here are a few shots of the solar panels mounted to the rack.
Yep :bike_rider: I run a pair of Goal Zero Boulder 30's that are linked together and then power a Goal Zero Power Pack, I also can run them to the batteries to keep them on charge when I am parked for multiple days in the bush haha! We sell Goal Zero products and do installs for customers.
The Mopar Winter wheels have performed well for our JK. They are a cheap durable option. I have personally witnessed a number of aluminum wheels bend or even break (an AEV Pinterler actually) while off-road, compromising the retention of air pressure. That is not to say a steel wheel is the perfect option, keeping in mind that weight is an issue, but they have not failed us off-road, and inspire a little more confidence knowing a few hammer blows can solve a bent rim on a remote trail.
I have had not issues with the wheels spacers, but do re-torque whenever the wheels are off the vehicle. I do run a spacer on the tire carrier. And yes, I would run them again in a heartbeat.