RogueWon
Active member
AKA: I always have do things… the hard way.
All hail the Overlanders! Lurking for over a year - and PMing a bit over the past 10 months… I’m card-carrying yarn spinner and my goal is to pen this thread as a compendium of the little I’ve learned (and am learning) to make the research easier for future noobs to follow. Some will be amused - some not so much. For those in the TLDNR camp, enjoy the pics.
Before we dive in, a few words of thanks to everyone on this forum (and others, like Steel Soldiers) - You folks are amazing, inspiring, igneous and industrious …
Special acknowledgements to these builder’s threads as I’ve learned much from them:
A little background - My experience/joy is rooted in two-wheeled adventure riding/camping going wayyy back… I’ve had my share of epic journeys and posted some mildly popular threads on www.advrider.com back in the day:
Whatever you do, don't go here - “Took a little ride …” or here “I once was lost... T.A.L.R. 2007” - you've been warned .... And I’m also a veteran forum administrator over at https://dgrin.com/.
I married in 2012 while living in Arizona - went on my last real ADV ride in the Spring of 2014 while living in Utah. The Boss was 7-months along then … Spawn arrived in Summer 2014 and haven’t ‘adventured’ since. It’s the classic story of ‘you're a father now. Time to grow up and be responsible.’
After the second birthday...
“Can I take the boy on the bike?”
“Absolutely not!”
“Can I take the boy in a car?”
“... sure.”
“... I guess I’m getting a Jeep.”
The R1150GS doesn’t accommodate child seats - I've got no alternative but to add two more wheels. [Muahahahahaha]
Now I’m in North Carolina - and the game is well afoot!
At 6’3” the JK fits me like a tuna-can - I waffled for a while on getting the JKU (instant gratification) or waiting for the (then) upcoming JLU … and went for the former as I’ve a bit of experience with the perils of first generation products - Ordered a Group Buy factory build offered in the WranglerForum.com Forums - handled through/from from Koons Tyson in Virginia (best deal in the country) and picked the bad boy up last June. Amazing process - from placing the order to ON THE LOT spanned about 17-days ... I ******% you not, these guys are legit and real - If you want a Jeep, especially a factory build JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IT, get in touch w/ Craig Benner... he took great care of me and many others.
Goes without saying that Jeeps are like boats - holes in the water/mud you throw money into. When it came to modding, the nagging thought in my head was that eventually I’ll want the new model and would rather not blow a boatload of cash farkling it out for adventuring only to take a loss when I sold. However, an expedition trailer would enable farkling I can keep when switching vehicles … and setting up a base-camp that isn’t tied to the vehicle is a major bonus that warranted equal consideration.
I came across the marketing video for the upcoming release of the Smittybilt Overland trailer first and was sold immediately on the concept as well as that particular unit - but it took them forever to release it. When they finally did, it was a stripped down, cheaper build at much higher price than originally promised… frak that and frak Smittybilt (in this instance, anyway - I like Smittybilt for a lot of things).
I expanded my view and found other companies that offer similar (mo-better, mo-amazing) products but … jeebus - ******? Who has $20k-plus to spend on a trailer? Hell, some of these things cost more than the Jeep!
[how 'bout that 10k character cap. eh?]
All hail the Overlanders! Lurking for over a year - and PMing a bit over the past 10 months… I’m card-carrying yarn spinner and my goal is to pen this thread as a compendium of the little I’ve learned (and am learning) to make the research easier for future noobs to follow. Some will be amused - some not so much. For those in the TLDNR camp, enjoy the pics.
Before we dive in, a few words of thanks to everyone on this forum (and others, like Steel Soldiers) - You folks are amazing, inspiring, igneous and industrious …
Special acknowledgements to these builder’s threads as I’ve learned much from them:
- @dstock - My Hero - https://www.expeditionportal.com/fo...ded-a-new-project.131919/page-12#post-2196836
- @RagnarD - https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/m101a3-basic-build.148566/
- @SoDakSooner - https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/sodaks-m101a2-build.168015/
- @FandL - https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/1953-m101a1-resurrection.117096/
- @parapyropig - https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/serenity-my-m101a2-expedition-trailer-build.128945/
- @ToRo13 (Last minute entry w/ EPIC info) - https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/really-big-adventure-–-m101a2-build.192241/#post-2463677
- @Mark Harley - https://www.expeditionportal.com/fo...itary-trailer-to-build-a-family-hauler.63713/
- And SWITAWI over at the FJ forums - http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/foru...137607-m101a2-trailer-purchase-project-5.html
A little background - My experience/joy is rooted in two-wheeled adventure riding/camping going wayyy back… I’ve had my share of epic journeys and posted some mildly popular threads on www.advrider.com back in the day:
Whatever you do, don't go here - “Took a little ride …” or here “I once was lost... T.A.L.R. 2007” - you've been warned .... And I’m also a veteran forum administrator over at https://dgrin.com/.
I married in 2012 while living in Arizona - went on my last real ADV ride in the Spring of 2014 while living in Utah. The Boss was 7-months along then … Spawn arrived in Summer 2014 and haven’t ‘adventured’ since. It’s the classic story of ‘you're a father now. Time to grow up and be responsible.’
After the second birthday...
“Can I take the boy on the bike?”
“Absolutely not!”
“Can I take the boy in a car?”
“... sure.”
“... I guess I’m getting a Jeep.”
The R1150GS doesn’t accommodate child seats - I've got no alternative but to add two more wheels. [Muahahahahaha]
Now I’m in North Carolina - and the game is well afoot!
At 6’3” the JK fits me like a tuna-can - I waffled for a while on getting the JKU (instant gratification) or waiting for the (then) upcoming JLU … and went for the former as I’ve a bit of experience with the perils of first generation products - Ordered a Group Buy factory build offered in the WranglerForum.com Forums - handled through/from from Koons Tyson in Virginia (best deal in the country) and picked the bad boy up last June. Amazing process - from placing the order to ON THE LOT spanned about 17-days ... I ******% you not, these guys are legit and real - If you want a Jeep, especially a factory build JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IT, get in touch w/ Craig Benner... he took great care of me and many others.
Goes without saying that Jeeps are like boats - holes in the water/mud you throw money into. When it came to modding, the nagging thought in my head was that eventually I’ll want the new model and would rather not blow a boatload of cash farkling it out for adventuring only to take a loss when I sold. However, an expedition trailer would enable farkling I can keep when switching vehicles … and setting up a base-camp that isn’t tied to the vehicle is a major bonus that warranted equal consideration.
I came across the marketing video for the upcoming release of the Smittybilt Overland trailer first and was sold immediately on the concept as well as that particular unit - but it took them forever to release it. When they finally did, it was a stripped down, cheaper build at much higher price than originally promised… frak that and frak Smittybilt (in this instance, anyway - I like Smittybilt for a lot of things).
I expanded my view and found other companies that offer similar (mo-better, mo-amazing) products but … jeebus - ******? Who has $20k-plus to spend on a trailer? Hell, some of these things cost more than the Jeep!
[how 'bout that 10k character cap. eh?]
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