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We just this past week did a little jaunt, and each used our own FrontRunner Wolfpack box for clothing and toiletries. The boxes are a tad pricey, but we now utilize several in the back of the JK for all sorts of different things. They nest/stack well and do not move around. It worked well for us.
I have a Gobi rack on my JKUR and have chased a whistling noise above 50 MPH......I am tweaking the deflector a bit at a time and am dangerously close. I want to do some lighting also......but am a bit fearful of the noise. I personally think your V.1 will be better in that regard, but that is a...
Interesting.......I tend to like the first version. Unique and perhaps better lighting. One thing to try and consider is wind noise, and from my reading......long light bars are noisy.
It will have some impact on my planning, but not a "deal breaker". However, I'm not planning any high mile trips either. Longest one will be maybe 1k.
After the "pause" of the last couple of years, I'm not willing to shut down getting out there any longer.
Home beer making supply stores, beverage service companies, Paint-ball supply stores to name a few.
Ask around, I struggled at first and then found a good sized local 4x4 repair shop that will do it (they also sell PowerTanks) and it's half the price of anywhere else!
You'll just want to watch the pedals to tongue box area.....it will need to be forward enough to clear. You may not have to cut the little upper bars if the "tray" will slide through below them and above the surface. I take it you're not using that spot for a generator?
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OK, I'm trying to figure out adding a fridge myself, so I'm doing some of these type of calculations currently and compiling internet acquired knowledge ...... :tearsofjoy:
I am not following the math above....... +/- 5.0 amp draw @ 12 volts = 60 watts. 60 watts x 12 hours = 720 watt hours...
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