Home Depot husky totes are one of the best things I have purchased 30 bucks each for the biggest (3 different sizes) durable as shit. 100 percent waterproof. Fit under a bed cover are lockable and stackable for the price they cannot be beat. I have 10 that I used when I moved across the country...
If you are planning to use the 40s for off-road then yes you basically have to replace most things. Axles, drive shafts, gears and more. Don't get me wrong it will definitely work but most likely not for very long if u are actually wheeling it. If your just driving on some dirt trails u may be ok.
Yea if you want a longer tent it will have to be a full rack. if you can push a little more then 3k i would look at the tough stuff alpha 2 tent. Rebel offroad also has a great half rack. That was the set up i originally planned and i just decided i use my bed to much to limit the space with a...
I haven't got them yet I thought it was more an event when you could camp out and get a spot for the weekend not just drive on the beach for a day so I'm hesitant to plan yet
Can you not mount them on the inside of the door and just grab them when flipping to door open? isn't that the point of the molle panels on the inside of the door?
Flying unfortunately breaking it down and shipping would be ideal but i think the weight of it made it so much money unless I'm looking in the wrong. place
I use the waterproof husky totes from home Depot they are freaking awesome I have 10 of them that I used for a cross country move when they were in the back of my truck. They have been through any weather thrown at them with 0 issue