Look at the bushnell from walmart.
I was out with friends and one had the Ozark trail ( he actually bought it on the way to the first campsite ). I was impressed enough that long weekend that I started searching around and found the Bushnell easyup tents. After using it pretty hard I am sold...
I agree with Steve.
I have a few of all the type tools. I love my Milwaukee cordless stuff, but when it comes down to working all day, a gen and an extension cord is what will keep you working. Good luck in your cabin building.
Fab shop severely misunderstood what your intended usage of a rear bumper system required. Hope that didn't happen going down the hiway.
So, why the older model front clip?
I have a Teton ( cant remember which one) that's rated to 0 degrees. It has worked good down to 12 degrees. The one bad thing I suppose is that 35 degrees and up it's to hot.
You need to check on IH8mud, those guys have done everything.
Keep us posted on your decision. After a 5000 mile trip last month in my 80, the only thing I would change is a little more power, and maybe a couple mpg added would be nice.
I have a "93" landcruiser and wouldn't change. But you have the 5000 dollar budget, with that I would say jeep just due to the aftermarket and used parts supply.
Could you build a swing-out up front like we do on the rear bumper. I had thought about doing this on my trailer. The landcruiser got in the way of that stage of the build.
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