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  1. Mojave shocks on a Rubicon

    I've always felt the rear was under damped on my rubicon, so a full mojave spring/shock setup showed up on fb with 1200 miles and a decided to give it a try. Just did the rear shocks for now and so far it's exactly what I wanted. Similar ride but no more bobbing up and down in the rear on big...
  2. Got a quote for the front camera retrofit.

    Took my Rubicon in for the backup camera recall and the selectable tire full bulletin and decided to get a quote for retrofitting the front camera, which is the only option I wish I'd gotten but didn't. Cost was $1600 in parts and $800 labor before tax, which was just too much for me. After...
  3. Wire Inverter to work all the time

    After a 4 day long camping trip off-grid, I found that the inverter is virtually useless due to needing the Jeep running to work for more than 20 minutes (ACC turns off automatically after around that long). This means to charge or use anything for longer than 20 minutes, the Jeep would have to...
  4. DIY rotopax bedside mount

    I put this together today with stuff I had lying around. I ordered the L bracket but had everything else. Mounts to the trail rails inside the bed. The mounts are from the thule tracrac 2016+ tacoma mounting kit and are for mounting a truck bed tool box, came with the kit I got to mount...
  5. Thule TracRac with Trail Rails - working setup

    Wanted to do a quick write up on this setup. Given there's nothing available for mounting a bed rack to the trail rail setup (yet), I pieced together my own. I used the TracRac bed rails with the 2016+ Tacoma with bed accessory rail mount kit from Thule. Here are the parts I used...
  6. First time towing my Airstream with the Gladiator

    Airstream is a '67 Overlander which is around 4200lbs dry, probably 5000lbs loaded for camping. We had around 350lbs worth of passengers, maybe 150lbs worth of bikes in the back with ~500lbs tongue weight, so right around 1000lbs of payload, leaving only about 160lbs left (it adds up fast!)...
  7. Freedom panel storage

    Anybody know where to put them? In the JL, they fit two different ways in the back, either lying down or up against the back seats if you need more storage (though block the rear view). I'm guessing you just throw them in the bed in the Gladiator? Would make it a little difficult to park and...


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