Thanks for the input @TerryD and @zach white. I do love their products and their customer service has been top-notch. These are just frustrating mistakes that I've dealt with and things are moving so slow with them.
That said, I'd order from them again but I won't anticipate receiving the item...
I'd like to update my original post as I just received my Deal of the Day from November (11/14 or thereabouts). Unfortunately they forgot to include part of my order. I reached out to them on IG and they got back to me quickly, apologized, and said that individual item was backordered. Was that...
I was gifted this classic Coleman Stove after my 10-year old Camp Chef burned out and it's worked wonders. Boils with ease, simmers, and easy to clean.
https://www.coleman.com/perfectflow-2-burner-propane-stove/2000020943.html
I'm a big fan of California's outdoors but not much of a fan of the cost of living, traffic, politically correct police, gas prices, etc. I'd say Nevada, Idaho, and Utah offer the best mix of overlanding and in-vehicle/out-of-vehicle outdoor experiences; all at a great price.
Totally personal preference – if I was using it exclusively for in-cab use, I would probably stick with the mini. Cheaper, smaller to store, takes up less space in your mid-size cabin. If I was mounting it in a full-size truck, then I'd probably look at a bigger iPad (actually I use a 9.7" iPad...
Looks good! How much did all of that body mount hardware from LMC run you? I couldn't get their catalog to work for me when I was shopping around for new mount hardware.
I think the Gladiator is a cool looking rig and I'd love to own one with a Go Fast Camper. I do think the drivetrain might not hold up once us Overlanders add our heavy gear - tent, fridge, bumpers, sliders, skid, gear, passengers, etc. Lucky for the consumer, there will be plenty of bolt-in...
Essentially. People do that so they can pre-wire to the Switch Pros wires to the bus bar and easily connect new accessories as they get them. You can also hard wire straight into the Switch Pros if you want to.
I like my S-Pod set up but I prefer the price of the Switch Pros.
It's essentially the same thing but it's more plug and play. You won't have to solder or crimp your wires to the Switch Pros leads, or create your own terminal station. It really depends on how much time you want to spend installing everything, available space, and budget.
I wouldn't bother with the KM tires unless you're getting the new KM3. I'm a big fan of the KO series. I had 8 years and 80k miles on my KOs and now roughly 10k miles on my KO2s. I'm probably a 60% highway / 40% off road split and they work well in everything. A big deciding factor in the all...
I find the 105" of my full size Bronco just about perfect. Long enough for stability climbing boulders, but short enough to make hairpin turns maneuvering through trees easy. I'd comfortably go up to 118" like a 4 door JK/JL for the trails I like to run.
Not my experience at all. I've ordered through their website (XL Tire Bag, Tool Bag, and some pouches) and received things in about 10 days.
I also ordered a Deal of the Day with them on Instagram and their response was quick and efficient. Still waiting for that one to show up though.
I'm still a tentative maybe at this point – I've blown my body mounts so if I can't replace in time, I will have to do the responsible thing and bow out. I too would be coming from Las Vegas on Friday @Gryf. Will keep y'all updated as the weekend progresses.
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