This, for sure. Both my wife's JLU and my JT came with tires way overinflated. The driving characteristics are "squirrelly" with overinflated tires. You'll enjoy the trip much more starting out with appropriate tire pressure levels.Also-check the tire pressure-I noticed mine were overinflated at delivery.
Nice another BR resident! I'll be in a Gecko Gladiator starting next week.Teenager and pre-teen, twists and elevation changes
Dramanine and barf bags...unless you really want to get rid of the new Jeep smell
See ya around BR!
Yeah -this is my first "real Jeep". Bought in March. First nice weather with panels outs and my nose and forehead we're nice and red that week. Oops. Been a lot better with the sunshade in but I still put it on often. I keep some in Jeep.Noted, was thinking we might pull the panels off if it's nice. Didn't think about sunscreen at all.
Got soft cover over bed. We're only bringing a backpack each so should be plenty of space. I always bring garbage bags when I travel so can toss them in a bag and put them back there if we need to.Do you have a cover on the bed. if not you won't have a lot of storage in the main cab with yourself, two boys and snacks, etc. So gonna have to have a place for extra cloths assuming your not willing to go a couple days in the same outfit. If no cover on bed and you want to store something back there that can't get wet some sort of waterproof bag
This post is exactly why I don’t have any crib midgets.Ear plugs....are we there yet? I'm hungry! I gotta go pee! Change the station! Does mom know? I said I'm hungry.....DAD I have to pee too.... Why didn't you pee when we stopped 15 minutes ago? Didn't have to! Hold it! 15 minutes later.....broke in the truck.....told ya I had to pee dad!
Jesus man! Don’t put your kids in trash bags! I know I just joked about not having crib midgets of my own but I would never put them in a trash bag! A duffel bag maybe, but a trash bag?Got soft cover over bed. We're only bringing a backpack each so should be plenty of space. I always bring garbage bags when I travel so can toss them in a bag and put them back there if we need to.
Taking back roads just so I don't speed. We'll see how well that works out.bungee cords to hold your bags in the bed.
A radar detector . . . oh wait, never mind.
I concur.A carabiner to clip the freedom panel bag to the bed tie downs, or as Don says, bungee cords. Some sort of mild cleaner (I use Spray-away glass cleaner for everything), sunglasses, hats for roof off, a Mad-Libs pad and pen, masks-never know where you might stop.
Time to do those silly road-side things!