Question for anyone who has lived out of their camper for a long period, how are you organizing your clothing?
At the end of the month, I will be living out of mine for about 9-10 days, mostly in the desert so washing really won't be an option. I have numerous sized soft bags by Bubba Goose...
I personally haven't had any issues. The thick foam that goes between the camper and the plastic bed rails seems to have sealed perfectly. I know the Tacoma guys have issues and need to seal with Sika, but I think Tacoma bed rails are completely flat like a Gladiator.
Not a dumb question.
Yes, you'll want to seal up the bed completely. I had the factory bed liner and was surprised all the areas of the bed liner didn't penetrate and seal.
If not already, you become very friendly with Sika Flex. Just make sure you have a box of gloves and a dedication pair...
Are looking at the Canopy or the Canopy Camper? Guessing since you also mentioned Goose Gear.
I am sitting on 37" Nitto Recons and installed 4.10s when I did my ARB Air Lockers and happy with the setup. Nitro had done one run of 4.30s and I may have gone with them, but at the time they weren't...
I never said I wasn't over GVW. When I scaled it, it was fully loaded with myself, my wife, and everything for a weekend trip (including full fuel and DEF) and was 10 lbs shy of 7k. Granted, it was a farm road scale, not certified. I'm driving to KOH, I will roll it through a certified CAT scale.
I don't have the 11.5"s, but have been running the 12.5" for 26k miles now and love them. I haven't done any true snow wheeling (anything over 12"), but I have commuted/road-tripped in them several times in snow without a problem. Now my Jeep is heavy, so the contact patch might be higher than...
Awesome, thanks for the super in-depth reply. Sounds like our Gladiators are very similar in setup. The low-speed sway back and forth on the trail is what I want to tame the most. Are you running an aftermarket rear anti-sway bar? I am running the Helwig on the heaviest setting currently...
I'm also looking into them. Who's running them on a heavy overland-style build? My JT is a diesel and is built a bit heavy (camper system). Currently running the Bilstein 5100s that came withe AEV kit.
I carry a set. I frequent the coast (sand) and the mountains (snow) and it’s usually a lot faster to help people get unstuck with a pair of boards than hooking the Jeep up to them. Plus sometimes I will use them as leveling blocks at camp.
BFGs are known to run a bit smaller, save money, and use it for another upgrade.
For reference, here are the RPMs with 4.10 gears and 37" Nitto Recons (my diesel JT).
I know the PowerBrake system will not (I run Methods). I'm not sure if it's because of the size of the caliper and bracket or the fact that the rotor is large both in diameter and thickness. Or a combo of all of the above. They have a list of wheels that work with the system.
I haven't unfortunately, I have been super busy lately with photography assignments (a side job that pays for Jeep fun). We have only been out once since I got it and we were in a ski area that allowed us to use their super nice lodge bathrooms.
I got the Trelino mainly for my wife's #1's. I...
Maybe I am lucky, but when I upgraded to the PowerBrake system, I didn't have to do any special bleeding. I just followed the instructions, which had a mileage bleed schedule if I remember right. Second bleed after so many miles and so on. I think I bleed them three times (after the initial...