jsyn
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I'm way behind on posting things here thanks to quarantine, but I'm going to try and catch up this week.
IMPORTANT NOTE
This ain't done yet! (Will it ever be?)
I'll edit this first post as things change, but still to be done hopefully before the end of the year:
If you're going to work on your Jeep, get a decent (but dirt cheap) trim tool set, a decent (i.e. NOT cheap) torque wrench, a set of for-metal drill bits, and some tap and die oil for when you're drilling.
SNEAK PEAK
Here's a sneak peak of some of the walk-throughs below....
On-Board Air
Solar + Roof Top Tent (RTT)
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Overlanding Fridge and Power Station
Winch and Bumper Install
And much much more.
I should note that I'm just a regular guy who's garage keeps slowly filling with tools. As you can see, I'm not a professional shop like some of these big builds, nor do I have access to any super fancy equipment to custom fabricate my own stuff. Like many of you, I'm limited by what's available to purchase. My goals here are to have fun with this Jeep while keeping my wife and my three year old happy.
Now then, let's start with the basics and work our way up to overlanding, solar power, refrigerators, onboard air, recovery gear, and all the really fun stuff...
IMPORTANT NOTE
This ain't done yet! (Will it ever be?)
I'll edit this first post as things change, but still to be done hopefully before the end of the year:
- Upgrade the load bars to a complete SlimLine II rack
- Add a large awning (hoping to add an RLD GhostAwn 360, the American version of the Bunduawn)
- Add storage for at least 4 more gallons of water
- Add a FrontRunner Outfitters camp table that slides in/out directly beneath the rack
- Move the Maxtrax out of the bed
- Add more USB charging ports inside the cab (hardwire a 6 port USB charger in)
- Find a better spot for the dashcam
- Get yet another ball mount, this time from the Freedom Panel lever
If you're going to work on your Jeep, get a decent (but dirt cheap) trim tool set, a decent (i.e. NOT cheap) torque wrench, a set of for-metal drill bits, and some tap and die oil for when you're drilling.
SNEAK PEAK
Here's a sneak peak of some of the walk-throughs below....
On-Board Air
Solar + Roof Top Tent (RTT)
Overlanding Fridge and Power Station
Winch and Bumper Install
And much much more.
I should note that I'm just a regular guy who's garage keeps slowly filling with tools. As you can see, I'm not a professional shop like some of these big builds, nor do I have access to any super fancy equipment to custom fabricate my own stuff. Like many of you, I'm limited by what's available to purchase. My goals here are to have fun with this Jeep while keeping my wife and my three year old happy.
Now then, let's start with the basics and work our way up to overlanding, solar power, refrigerators, onboard air, recovery gear, and all the really fun stuff...
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