~ SOLD ~ Jeep Wrangler Unlimited RUBICON ‘14 (ONLY 36k mi) Uniquely built up for extended offroad travel and camping.

syn0s

Active member
I'm really digging this build too, got any more pics of the passenger seat box and propane tank location/hookups?

Were you using a rooftop tent with this build or were you going to go with an Ursa Minor? or maybe a trailer?

Question: Would the passenger water storage box be strong enough to support somebody climbing on it to access the entry hatch of an ursa minor? or would it need to be reconfigured for that? Also, how long is the Mopar extended warranty good for?
 

mglennm

Member
Okay, so first question: Yes, I’ll try posting more pics of the propane mounting setup, hook ups and storage box.

I used a Kodiak Canvas Tent for a while, but was very much looking forward to an Ursa Minor setup. The storage box is strong enough to support stepping up into an Ursa Minor.

The warranty unfortunately expires this coming October
 

mglennm

Member
Okay, so first question: Yes, I’ll try posting more pics of the propane mounting setup, hook ups and storage box.

I used a Kodiak Canvas Tent for a while, but was very much looking forward to an Ursa Minor setup. The storage box is strong enough to support stepping up into an Ursa Minor.

The warranty unfortunately expires this coming October
Unless I’m doing something wrong, I’m only able to post the total of twenty pics, so look for some replacement photos within those twenty of the images you’re asking for.
 

billiebob

Well-known member
That’s just it, competitive to what, it’s too odd ball to compare to other JKU’s. It’ll eventually be a good fit for someone out there. Thanks for the positive compliment.
Go to the AEV Forum, they list many just like yours, really not an odd ball. Agreed you have several camping features but those are not always plusses when trying to sell. Separating the camper features, selling them separately and just selling the JKU might get faster results.

Maybe list it on the AEV Forum too.

ps, this is likely the worst time to try and sell anything. Many of my customers are saying lets wait til their job security, income is more positive. I doubt it will sell before July. I doubt Easter is realistic.
 
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mglennm

Member
Go to the AEV Forum, they list many just like yours, really not an odd ball. Agreed you have several camping features but those are not always plusses when trying to sell. Separating the camper features, selling them separately and just selling the JKU might get faster results.

Maybe list it on the AEV Forum too.

ps, this is likely the worst time to try and sell anything. Many of my customers are saying lets wait til their job security, income is more positive. I doubt it will sell before July. I doubt Easter is realistic.
Those are good points, I was expecting about the same actually, and thanks for the AEV tip.
 

mglennm

Member
. .. additional images.
 

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mglennm

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The decision to use the small 1lb bottles were based on availability at virtually any outdoor based store, as opposed to locating a propane fill station while out of town to refill the small 5-10 lb cans. However room to fit a 5 pounder in that space should be quite doable.

As far as additional images of the main water tank/storage box, I’ll be getting some your way soon.
 

lucilius

Active member
Go to the AEV Forum, they list many just like yours, really not an odd ball. Agreed you have several camping features but those are not always plusses when trying to sell. Separating the camper features, selling them separately and just selling the JKU might get faster results.

Maybe list it on the AEV Forum too.

ps, this is likely the worst time to try and sell anything. Many of my customers are saying lets wait til their job security, income is more positive. I doubt it will sell before July. I doubt Easter is realistic.
I was also thinking it is a tough time to sell but more because the dealers are bending over backwards to get rid of new vehicles. Despite this, it is a great looking rig and i’d expect it to get snapped up quickly by a buyer looking for a Jeep with camping features built-in.
 

mglennm

Member
Super clean build! I'm loving the Two ARB drawers, would you possibly have the part numbers? Good luck on the sale.
Located the ARB Drawers part numbers: Larger left side drawer with Roller floor: #RD945 (37” long, 19.9” wide, 11” tall). Small drawer right side with Roller floor: RF945 (37” long, 19.9” wide, 6” tall) . . . Hope this helps.
 

mglennm

Member
I'm really digging this build too, got any more pics of the passenger seat box and propane tank location/hookups?

Were you using a rooftop tent with this build or were you going to go with an Ursa Minor? or maybe a trailer?

Question: Would the passenger water storage box be strong enough to support somebody climbing on it to access the entry hatch of an ursa minor? or would it need to be reconfigured for that? Also, how long is the Mopar extended warranty good for?
Here are some additional images of the Water Tank/Storage Box.
Let me know if you have any more specific angles in mind.
 

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Rhinocon

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Located the ARB Drawers part numbers: Larger left side drawer with Roller floor: #RD945 (37” long, 19.9” wide, 11” tall). Small drawer right side with Roller floor: RF945 (37” long, 19.9” wide, 6” tall) . . . Hope this helps.
Thanks so much, again good luck on selling your overland rig.
 

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