THis will be out first Christmas in Denver and I think it would be a lot of fun to take our 2 and 3 year old out to find a Christmas tree... *by find I mean Go out to the mountains and cut it down ourself.
Was thinking scouting out a tree soon and then going back during the permit season...
Sat phone call to AAA.... Not really a convenient option while off roading in the Colorado/Utah backcountry...
Would be great to be able to leave the spare wheel, tool bag and jack at home...
jaja... Got a point there.... But actually...
The JT is not overloaded with our camping gear from a weigh standpoint. What I am doing is maximizing its capacity and using all spaces as efficiently as possible. I know this relocation is not going to be a huge difference, but its 4" of depth...
@eaglerugby04
My kids are 2 and 3 years old (in car seats) so luckily their needs are pretty minimal to a backpack in terms of toys.
Im pretty good at packing (all my toys)... everything has a purpose and gets used. :)
A good option, but all our camping trip involves off roading (Level 5+ on the 1-10 trails off road site kind of thing). Plus at some point ill bring my dirt bike on the hitch carrier. Thx
An alternative... I could wrap it in bubble wrap and shrink wrap it... then maybe use velcro straps to secure to the seat rails... Will give it a look. But as mentioned under the seat is valuable interior space. Thx
Under the seat space is already used by other precious/delicate cargo that gets used during the trip and cant go in the bed (like a drone, binoculars, laptop, snacks bag, kids toys)... unlike the jack that (knock on wood) has not been used in 10,000 miles.
The Decked stuff is cool, have seen it in person, but you loose like 50% of your space to the deck itself.
That Best top super top is cool, definitely an option down the rode, as well as a rack and RTT, but then the motorcycle does not fit... whole nother discussion.
Space is tight when camping with two kids + wife. Interior space is a premium.
Anyone relocate the scissor jack from under the rear seat to under the Gladiator?
Hello!
Been going camping with the wife and two kids, multi day dispersed camping. So we need to bring water, fire wood, collapsible toilet, tent, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, chairs, collapsible table, air compressor, recovery gear, etc... the bed of the Gladiator fills up quick!
Still a lot...
From what I searched most people have sealed up using rubber seals.
My objective is to reduce dust coming into the bed when driving dusty roads.
Leaving on a 10 day camping road trip so will repot back.
Hello! I need to post up pics from the last two months (Ouray, CB)... But took the kids (2 and 3 years old) to T33 on Sat..
Its the 2nd time i do the trail, big difference from the 1s to the 2nd time as the 1st it was like our 3rd trail.... But still T33 really puts the skid plates to use (on a...
Was under the JT Rub Diesel and noticed that the protector of the steering stabilizer shaft was loose and the shaft was exposed.... Funny how i took it in for an oil change on Thursday and last time I was under the Jeep, Monday, it was fine... Now there is oil dripping down onto the front diff...