Thanks everyone!
Carman, you are right, and thats the reason I want to go with Dyna beads. I mounted these my self (mechanic for almost 10 years), and broke the bead and rotated the tires multiple times to get the best balance possible by finding the heavy side. They are just hard tires to balance, some were beter than others. Before I bought these I did a lot of searching, and that was one of the biggest complaints... so I knew going in they would be tough.
John, you and my wife think alike. I am going to paint the rear hatch from the body line down, just havent gotten to it yet. Should only take a couple hours to do, but I a going wheeling/camping before I do any more to this thing.
Here a few shots for the day.
I got these awesome removable tie downs for my kitchen on the rear platform. They are really slick little gadgets, and work flawlessly. The bolts they came were long enough to go through the wood, and all through the unibody, so they are mounted very solidly. They are rated for 4000 lb vertical pull, so it should hold my 45 pound kitchen just fine...
This is how the kitchen fits in the Jeep. I put it in and pulled it out a few times by myself to get the hang of it, and its pretty simple. I slide it out to the edge of the bumper, fold down the outside legs, then fold down the legs on th bumper side. Then its easily movable as a stand up unit, even by myself.
All strapped in. The little 4 drawer craftsman tool box is bolted to the floor with (4) 1/4-20 bolts. I have learned my lesson the hard way in the past by not having tools onboard when you need them. Now that I have a Jeep, I am sure to bring them with me 24-7
The orangish duffle bag holds all of the straps, shackles, bungees, and hi lift accesories. They are really heavy duty bags, and hold the weight and bulk with no problem. The little black bag is my MV50 compressor. You can also see the front tie down for the kitchen.