Situational dependent, I have figured out my average gas mileage in 2wd, 4hi and 4lo and make a plan based off of that and our intended route. I am about 50/50 on bringing extra gas. I have never needed it but I am ever feeling like I may, or intend to do some exploring that I did not really...
Hey all,
I got a chance to go hands on with the Down For adventure 3 season quilt that you can find in the Overland Bound Store, I gotta say this thing lives up to the hype and the price tag!
Overall we really love it. If you have been eyeing one up or wondering if it is worth it, I would say...
I have Raptor lined my entire XJ. Take your time on the prep work, it'll pay off in the long run. I have some spots that need some touch up, but overall I'm really pleased with the outcome and would recommend Raptor Liner!
Hello Everyone! My family and I are currently located in Jacksonville Florida. We aren't new to camping but we are new to overlanding and are super excited to get deeper into it and get out exploring trails and sites!
We are currently in a 1999 Jeep XJ on 7.5 inches of lift. 35x12.50. locked...
1999, Stock axles D30/8.25. both regeared to 4.56, Chromally Shafts, 1 ton over the knuckle steering and soon to have welded C's and trusses . Would love to go full width one tons though!
We love ours! It's slowly transforming into our overlanding rig. All previous advice is spot on! We are on 7.5 inchs of lift, 35's and a 3 link. It's honestly a touch too tall!
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