gregmchugh
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No kidding, do have a few tree scars…I'm sure there weren't any steep arroyos, trees or areas requiring steep departure angles or breakover clearance tho...
No kidding, do have a few tree scars…I'm sure there weren't any steep arroyos, trees or areas requiring steep departure angles or breakover clearance tho...
Like smooth coffee, fine wine, good bourbon or a select cigar some things in life unfortunately come with age, scars and hopefully wisdom. Apparently respect for another’s whip on EP is one of those wisdom things.
Get out of here with queen bed and hot showers. Real overlanders sleep on the ground and take a bath once a month in a cold creek whether they need it or not. At least the young ones do, my wife and I are both in our 50s now and hot showers, a bed, and toilet are becoming necessities for overlanding.are sleeping in a queen bed and taking hot showers
Not much lower as I recall but if they are selling a standard configuration with a few standard options their design and build costs should be less than the custom builds they have done in the past. Looks like GXV has also reduced models down to a few standard configurations.They have finally posted the price , $696,377 which I believe is lower than what the Patagonia was starting at?
All the Kenworths used by GXV are the K-370 models with 33k gvwr…Plenty more info now and a lot of videos online. However I can't find anything on the payload capacity. They mention the garage sliding rack can hold 800lbs but how much can the truck actually carry? It looks like the k370 has 2 chassis options at either 26k or 33k gvwr.