If you decide to upgrade to a dc/dc charger and lithium battery, I went with the KickAss battery box and a 100ah battery. It runs our 63L ARB fridge for almost a week without any charge. I haven't gotten a solar panel yet, but it comes pre-wired for everything and you just hook up to it with...
Yea, without a tonneau that has T slot rails the size is a bit short. Because mine was mounted to my BAK Revolver it is a bit longer I think 52 or 54" overall
Thanks, been a lot of trial and error in getting some of this stuff to work. Honestly think I'm close to done on mods. Might try to do a gear change after the upcoming camping season.
RTIC and YETI are both Texas based companies, but I know what you are getting at. R&D costs don't exist for the company copying the design, so no extra money to recoup.
I'm not planning on a winch, so decided to mount some offroad lights for all my pitch black backroads driving to work and back.
Also went to Toyo 35x11.5R17.
I run the VOSWITCH JL400 and have DD SS5 and SS3 offroad lights. The nice thing about the SS5s on the bumper is I no longer need my high beams when they are on, and it has a master on/off switch on the grab handle. So if I'm running both combo and spot lights I can turn all off with one button.
I know the basics of it, I just never have the time with 2 kids under 3. Buying a pre-wired battery box when we get back from our trip this week to just get it hooked up. Will add a solar panel eventually, but a 100ah battery should be enough to cover most of our current energy usage.
It looks like that is exactly what they did. There is a tonneau on top of that structure and it looks like a BAK Revolver. The Xtrusion-Overland racks are highly customizable and I can definitely see them working on the customer with something like that. My fridge just barely fits under the...
I am not using a WDH currently because the manufacturer didn't recommend one with the current fully articulating hitch. It is definitely in a range that it is drivable, maybe I just need to switch out to the higher rated airbags.
Have airbags, I might want to just upgrade to heavier duty ones. I regularly tow around 5,000lbs. Gets a little bouncy at times with the trailer and figured shocks and springs might be in order, but haven't seen much around that is for 0 lift.