Darth Rubicon
Well-Known Member
I think you’re absolutely correct. If I lived in a more mountainous area or had a rooftop tent (plan to at some point) I would have already done the regear.Seems like lots of opinions and variations in use, weight, geography...all of which make a diffference in gearing.
The point of hitting 8th (imo) is for highway fuel economy. No I didn't buy a Jeep for fuel economy, but yes I care because I want to avoid stopping for gas as much as I do And I want to have plenty of fuel for trails once I arrive. Since I've added a RTT to the SmartCap & Decked system I am running with roughly 700lbs without me or passengers 100% of the time. And that is also without additional camping gear, etc. when I am going on a roadtrip/overland trip. Being in Arizona I rarely drive on flat ground, even the desert has 500-1000 ft hills rolling along. Going up to 10-12K elevation is a common activity.
Constructive discussion about specific vehicle, weight, geography along with tire size seems to be most needed to clarify and not conflict with anyone. Personal preference is always present and to each his/her own so have fun and learn more.
Sounds like info from local people in your local area is the best advice guided by some practical gearing details.
Am I far off track here folks?
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