I use both boxes. The large box is miscellaneous, big items and my "electrical kit" for working on harnesses or adding electrical components to the vehicle. The small box has my most used tools for easy access.
In the left drawer I have a tire-mounted ladder for engine bay work, a cargo net, a...
Buy once, cry once....if that is the right saying.
Don't settle if that is the setup that meets your needs. I have the decked system with a Bestop topper. I thought that the folding topper would give me more options--especially with being able to fold it down when I wanted to haul something...
Great find! I hope you enjoy it. My wife and I had matching LR4s and they are super capable vehicles. Maintenance and modifications can get expensive, but it will quickly turn into a love / hate relationship.
Love the ARB summit bumper. IMO it is the best bumper. And it's crash tested. Go over...
Welcome! That is a great platform. We had the off-road premium version and really enjoyed the utility of it. Additionally, there is a huge aftermarket. If there is ever something that you need, chances are good that someone already makes it!
Perfect advice as well! I think I was under estimating availability at "travel-thru" stops as well!
Personally, I would love to be VERY remote, but I will have to build the family up to that.
Great advice! Thank you. I had forgotten about solar stills! I remember them taking forever to produce, but water is water. Adding black trash bags to my load out lol.
I have never done desert camping, and even on my "plush" environments, I've always been solo. I'm definitely used to having an...
I feel you. If I were solo, it would be an easier problem set. I would set up with two adults, a child, and two dogs. I'm a glutton for punishment I guess.
I'm trying to think through basic needs for about a week of off-grid travel.
Would love feedback from those that do this much more than I do.
How do you ensure that you have enough water?
I always carry iodine tablets and, recently, added some life straws to the kit, but have not thought...
Since I have not been very active, I figured I would give an updated introduction.
We started our journey with two Land Rover LR4s. As we transitioned from TN to MO, we also transitions to a Ram family of vehicles: my wife has a 1500 Rebel with some extra skid protection, and I have started...
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