Appreciate that. My buddy is doing that and constantly has issues with overheating the system as it seems to get very hot fast in this truck shell. But it’s sounding more and more that this may be the best option if temperature controlled.
I have a goal zero 1000 with the link controller. I’ve used it for 2 years now and can confidently say it’s not great. Goal zero is not built to withstand off-road abuse. I’ve had to take it apart and fix connection numerous times already and every other day when I’m off-road something else goes...
If I were solo or just with wife I’d have a RTT. I have a 2.8 year old and a 1 year old. RTT is out of the question. Not practical for either age group. Once kids turn 5 or so, than I might consider a RTT.
Keep in mind that with a RTT you won’t be able to camp everywhere. There are times it...
I’d keep it for 2 reasons:
Right now everyone is backlogged so a replacement will probably take forever to come.
It’s aluminum. If you hit something hard enough to break those welds with aluminum; you’d break exceptional welds just as easy. Steel would be a different story.
Wanted to say hello! I’ve been wheeling for over a decade now. Mostly crawling on a JK which is currently on 40s. In 2019 I purchased my first overlander so I can take my newborn out on easier and safer trails and got the overlander bug. My family is now comprised of a toddler, a soon to be...
My buddy and I will be starting off the 95 (Dead mountains seems to be closed) on Sat around 930 a.m. and plan to be back in Los Angeles before 5 p.m. Monday. Your welcome to join. I will be with my 2 year old so will be making plenty of stops.
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