If you're reaching up and into a high fridge, and trying to get to things in the odd corner, it depends on where you would usually be standing. But standing in the center / beside the fridge, and reaching over the long edge would seem to offer the best reach into every corner, so I would look...
Buy a quality fridge.
I have run an Engel MT45F-U1-P for a couple years with zero complaints. I run it on a flat slide from DFG Offroad - rock solid, on rough trails, with no rattles.
If I were running a drawer system I would look for a dropping slide to provide easier reach-down access...
I installed the harness and connected its relay to one of my Switchpro outputs. Install was very easy (hardest part was routing a wire through the firewall to the Switchpro module under the hood). All I have to do is press a button and it turns the KDSS off (dash KDSS light comes on, KDSS...
A Team mode for members of a specific convoy. We gather within Bluetooth range and get a shared route and checkpoints from the Team leader. Ability to update during a trail stop (gather within Bluetooth). Tie into the "gather" the ability to share name/callsign/rig info so everyone has a...
The deal may have been trimmed a little over the last couple years. I used it in Spring of 2021 to get a five year premium membership for $120. Now, that link shows on my screen as a discounted price from $39.99 to $29.99.
I think there was a code "OBMEMBER" perhaps.
The relay isn't powering the solenoid, is it? The solenoid is linking the battery to the winch. The relay is simply switching the solenoid. You can find 500 amp solenoids for about $75. Or get one of the Blue Sea switches like the 9003e with a 350 amp continuous / 600 intermittent rating.
Dometic has the bones of a good system, but it needs to be fleshed out. The pump units should click into the jugs and seal directly to the internal hose. When detached, there should be a cap that screws onto the bottom of the pump, and another cap that screws onto the exposed plug on the jug...
I would use a marine grade cable seal - plenty of options available from West Marine. They are made to pass wires through boat decks and roofs in an ocean environment. Search for "cable seal" and "cable clam".
It's a large rig. If I was to go with a Sequoia, it would be a first generation like yours, with a solid axle in the rear. Like a Land Cruiser but with better fuel economy. Unless you have one with ATRAC, you may want to look into a rear locker at some point.
The rear windows on the 5th Gen 4Runner are small, with a large piece of glass that makes them appear larger than they are. This makes a 4Runner gullwing less effective than other models.
Looking at the design, I wonder whether the locks are waterproof and dependable in a wet/freezing climate...
Sherpa racks are a 1/4 20 erector set - a blank slate with lots of possibilities for customization as you add parts from tnutz.com or McMaster-Carr (stick with 316 stainless washers, bolts, and nuts as much as you can). The Sherpa smileys are great for connecting straps. You could zip tie...
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