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2018-07-10_12-16-02 I still have a Jeep problem...and I feel your pain...We had a Tundra where we built a sleeping platform in the bed which work well for shorter trips like the one below to the Klick.
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Then I had a AEV Rubicon with an Ursa Minor pop-up that worked even better and could go most anywhere as it's small and fast to set up.
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The Jeep is gone now, sold to a cool younger enthusiast down in OR. I got lazy and just bought a house by the river instead. Looking at those photos does make me sad and makes me feel the pull of the road a bit.
LOL.I still have a Jeep problem...and I feel your pain...
I currently have a 2014 AEV Brute Doublecab with a 5.7 hemi, 2016 JKU icut down to 110” wb 2door with a 6.2 Hellcat, and a ‘68 Bronco with a 5.0 Coyote…a couple weeks ago I put down a deposit on a 392 JLU…LOL.
What I didn't admit in the photos of my 2017 was that it was #2 of three white Rubicons. It was preceded by an older manual and followed by a 2020 JLU. My wife is petty sure I'm insane as I bitch about them when I do have one and I bitch about not having one when I don't.
It's taking all my willpower right now to not go out and spend too much money on a Gladiator Mohave.
Just getting mine so I can lower the tailgate on the truck. All of my parking area is gravel - everything digs in. Fotunately my boat is light enough I can pick up the tongue and swing it around.Just a tip for you guys putting a wheel on your trailer tongue. Shop around and buy one that has dual wheels, the single wheel often digs in to anything soft, the double wheel models are much easier to push around.
Fotunately my boat is light enough I can pick up the tongue and swing it around.![]()
Just a tip for you guys putting a wheel on your trailer tongue. Shop around and buy one that has dual wheels, the single wheel often digs in to anything soft, the double wheel models are much easier to push around.
Very similar to my set up before I went to a trailer. I also put in one of those cheap plastic carpets from Home Depot. The freezing mornings is what drove me to a trailer. I am slowly but surely appreciating more comfort as I age.
Which cell booster do you use?Yeah WW, dig it. Having a hard shell is a bit more comfortable when in bear country.
This is my third year with the 2285. This year I have two mods at the top of the list: mount both satellite internet and tv on the roof.
The tv is pretty easy. For internet, I'd have to purchase new hardware and it is a small fortune. But as much time as I spend in the camper I'm thinking it is worth it and would make set up soooo much easier.
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