Man you are jammin' away here, great stuff! what about that gas door, have you thought about using that for something? Would make a sweet spot to put some power outlets, or water fill port, etc.
These are Gamiviti brand, which is me. You can see more pictures on the site here: Awnings — Gamiviti Very similar materials to the ARB stuff, which I've run in the past also... I brought these in along with a few tents mainly to have on the trucks for branding purposes, but the awnings...
I suspect the juice coming out of that Goal Zero unit is better than what you'd get from the cig lighter in the cargo area.. which is definitely working to your benefit. I had issues with the cig lighter cord going into a cargo area socket, the fridge wouldn't turn on when the truck was sitting...
The walls actually help the structure of the awning during windy conditions... I've seen them stand up to some pretty decent gusts and with the walls all pinned down the structure holds, way better than just an awning would hold up without sidewalls. The walls essentially gusset the awning...
I've run the awning with walls and for cooking/hanging out when it's cold or windy it's really awesome. But no floor... so as has been mentioned really nothing keeping the water, bugs, or critters out. RTT is likely better on all fronts other than the downsides that come with RTT's... my...
Love it! I built something similar earlier this summer, albeit quite a bit simpler. I repurposed an old rolling cooler and fitted a 50w panel to the top, then mounted a charge controller and battery to the insides. Was preparing for a Lake Powell trip where we had 3 families who needed to...
Can't tell from the pic, but what wires are you using to connect the fridge? Is it the stock cigarette lighter cable, or something different? I've had issues with those cigarette cables, with Dometic's in particular, and performance improved significantly when upgrading to a more hardwired...
Cool project! As has been mentioned before you want the front V of the frame to overlap under the other part of the frame, this will also make the attachment point to your Jeep lower. Do you know what kind of coupler you're going to use? I've done this a couple of times, and I like the...
Greetings all... stumbled over here today searching for some rack accessories, had no idea! I'm kinda old school Toyota, so relatively new to the IG scene but will do my best to remember to poke over here also. My name is Tim, have had a number or rigs over the years the current ones are a...
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