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Cross bars from Sherpa's scratch and dent. Was cheaper then Tnutzs. Have all the parts for my DIY Sherpa/Prinsu style roof rack for the 4runner.

Next purchase will be plywood for drawers / bed
 

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Next on the list is some sort of heat source for our tent. Just when I think spring is here and look to the weekend forecast. The temp continues to drop below freezing. I'm tired of waiting on the weather to warm up. I am ready to get out, camp and explore. Wouldn't be an issue for the wife and I. However, our children live a life of comfort and may be shocked and turned off by the experience. I'd like for it to be a good enjoyable experience shared by all.
 

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Next on the list is some sort of heat source for our tent. Just when I think spring is here and look to the weekend forecast. The temp continues to drop below freezing. I'm tired of waiting on the weather to warm up. I am ready to get out, camp and explore. Wouldn't be an issue for the wife and I. However, our children live a life of comfort and may be shocked and turned off by the experience. I'd like for it to be a good enjoyable experience shared by all.
Have you tried a heated blanket?

My wife has a heated blanket from Costco, but it's not 12v, it plugs into the wall at home. However I brought it camping, and plugged into my ecoflow delta 2, and I would estimate to run at least 8 hours or more, on the lowest setting. I actually turn it off when I get too warm. The 12v don't get nearly as warm as this one. I place it into my sleeping bag and turn it on about 30 minutes before bed. Very toasty!
 
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I'm going to upgrading my Tazer lite to Mini. Didn't know there was optional upgrades, and there's so much! Mainly I want front or rear lockers in any transfer cade setting, traction off, and sway bar in any transfer case and higher speeds.

I recently installed a solar panel, and even with rain. It charged the 1024wh (delta2) to 100%. It's been going for a few days, and hits 100% by 3pm. Very happy with it.
 
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