Your comments are fair. I mentioned that as well, and suggested a modification like a snowboard binding ratchet and release system.
It feels to me like the current setup is a bit "belt and suspenders".
I noticed the ikamper only has the side latches; though, I'm not sure the purpose for the...
Selectable lockers like the Harrop/Eaton and ARB are a must for a rig that spends considerable time on road and the weekend wheeler, IMHO. Having true open diffs on the road, in wet and snowy conditions is ideal. Plus your passengers appreciate the absence of lurching and clacking when turning...
I'll ask, but my theory for going with the 280 is he was trying to keep the weight down and he compromised with a slightly lighter weight fabric.
With the combo of the waterproofing and rainfly, I think the 280 will hold up fine.
We hit the 10% gate, so that is guaranteed.
It is Chinese New...
Awesome!
I just confirmed that the OVERLANDBOUND2020 group buy reached the 10% discount level.
I also forgot to mention the www.torrooffroad.com site has the Affirm 0% financing available as well.
Yikes! I just reread my post you quoted and I noticed I really dropped the ball on my spelling and grammar. I fixed it in the original post. Nothing says attention to detail like misspellings and poor grammar.
The 90 day guarantee and 3 year warranty; built in LED lighting; shoe and gear bags...
I surfed alibaba as well, when I started looking at the ikamper. It quickly became apparent that the quality was all over the map and it wasn't worth my time to try to filter the good from the bad, Did you factor in the added costs for shipping, brokerage and customs? I didn't see your costs for...
These are meant to be mounted so that the tent opens on the passenger side. I wouldn't mount it "the other way" the roof of a vehicle. Though, I have seen them mounted backwards when mounted to a pick-up truck bed rack that is below the cab roof line.
Hi, I am relatively new to the Overland Bound forum, and spend most of my time on OB lurking and checking out your ideas as I transition to taking my whole family out on the trail in my 2010 TE and 2007 Tundra DC. I know new members whose 1st posts include an offer to buy something are looked at...
Hey All,
I am relatively new to this forum, though I've been lurking for a while to poach ideas for my 2010 4Runner TE and 2007 Tundra DC. I also have 1981 FJ40 that I bought in 1997 that is built more for rock crawling, but we've loaded it up and taken for week long off-road excursions as well...
Good choice on the Land Cruiser. Have you looked into the Old North State Cruisers (ONSC) club? They are a great resource and host several trail rides and events through out the year.
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