Wow! ... looks like the bridge of the Starship Enterprise :-)
I know what you mean about avoiding permanent modifications. On my Range Rover I made use of a little storage nook in the back (rear passenger) side of the centre console. I made a piece of wood the perfect shape to slide in and then...
I wanted one for my backup 10lb tank. Ended up getting another one from Off Grid Trailers (where the trailer was built) so I could easily switch between the two tanks. I believe they make these themselves. I mounted it to the side of the trailer with rivnuts (as they did the original), but...
Great looking bag! .... and Canadian dollars, BONUS!! Unfortunately they're out of stock right now (the ubiquitous current supply challenges :-( I'll be watching these guys though and would be proud to ” wear” one of their G.A.R.B. 's.
Wood liner in the storage box on the front of my trailer.
This allows me to organize things so I can get at any item without having to move all the rest :-)
I am convinced traction boards are a necessary part of my recovery gear but I too have been struggling with all the options (and prices!!) out there.
I finally stumbled on this YouTube by Ronny Dahl of 4 Wheeling Australia (great resource by the way):
Based in large part on the results of...
Factor 55 Pro Link and Hitchlink, ARB snatch block and Hi-Lift with some accessories..... and that was after dropping a couple of grand this morning at RCI on sliders and skids :astonished: (I'm building out a new rig)
Two Espro Coffee Travel Presses. Individual size french press with double mesh filter. Double wall that keeps the coffee HOT! Wife actually pours hers into a cup to cool down :-) Like others have said though, clean up takes a bit of water.
Great looking rig CK!
I used to live on the Sunshine Coast. Oh wait!! .... you're in AUSTRALIA. We have a Sunshine Coast on the West end of Canada too :-) We actually visited yours a couple of years ago and I have to admit yours is a bit warmer. I lived in Sydney for a few years as a youngster...
It's an Off Grid Pando 2.0 modified teardrop. Very capable but yes, about 3200 lbs at full load, including 33 gallons of water (GVWR 3500).
Unfortunately, I believe they missed a bit on axle placement when designing the trailer and left it with about 15% tongue weight (I would prefer 10%)...
Rats!!! Would really love to join you but I am Canadian, eh. Had a fantastic time in the past overnighting at the Racetrack and Ibex Dunes, and want to get to Eureka Dunes. The first one is my first serious overlanding photo and the second is my all time favourite.
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