I believe the first mod should be go on a trail run. See what you want to do. I have been out on the trail with stock rigs that had just as much fun as set up rigs. The key is just to get out, enjoy and build according to your needs. For example I went with a stock Gladiator last weekend...
I met a fellow Gladiator owner. We took the Gladiators on the first run.
We went up near Sonora encountered Snow, mud and several other Jeeps and RZRs.
About noon we went higher up. Followed a modified CJ and XJ. Followed them for four miles, breaking snow. The snow was about 6 feet deep...
Funny you should ask. My wife and I are preparing for a snow run in a couple of weeks. It is expected to be 30 degrees. We took it out a couple of weeks ago. It works well, but you have to watch out for condensation when running a heater. I found leaving one of the windows open a little...
I have an Overlander and actually like it. I did not pay $700.00 for it. I like the integration with my 66I Inreach. I plan on Garmin Explore Website and CalTop, also use several other apps to find GPX files. I find it much easier to use than Gaia. I really like the integration with...
First thing is to get steps. The plastic steps suck. The next big thing is the way the plastic under the water jug. I cracked mine. Other than that, I love the trailer and use it all of time.
There is a great Facebook page on the trailers.
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