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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Oregon
Posts: 739
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Oregon
Posts: 739
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Mine is being modded in this direction.
My mods so far include better off-road tires (BFG KO2's in the 10 ply configuration).
Sliders for a few reasons. Step to access the roof, rocker protection of course, jacking points and hey, door ding protection too!
A dedicated off-road shovel, I have two. One for snow that is fully aluminum and light weight, and a krazy beaver because it's cool looking (and super strong and multifunctional.
Recovery gear. Straps, rear hitch pin, gloves, some d rings and snatch blocks for someone with a winch!
I have a high lift and mounts for the roof, but have been debating on switching over to traction boards instead.
Adding my CB here as parts come in. Have a set of two ways as well.
Bilstein 5100's. I might not do these if I had to again, I love them and do have them on my truck but I'd most likely wear out the stockers first and upgrade down the road. Maybe springs as well as weight is added.
So far, thinking of building a smaller drawer system for the back. I can that being very handy for organizing the common gear.
Have a go bag in the back with a three day setup. Full med kit, clothing, hygiene, water/food, hatchet, knives, multi tool kit, ect.
That is it so far as we don't plan to go on much more than day trips so far with it. I have a slide in camper for my Ram we use for over nights. I have three young boys and a dog so it fits better than a RTT right now. But I can see a RTT or trailer opening up some more secluded places. We don't do camp grounds unless forced to on the coast when fishing but I push my Ram and slide in down some fire roads deep away from others!
Great thread look forward to more posts and sharing.
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'16 TEP. Ecotechne roof rack, BFG 285’s on Method BL's, Dobinsons 3”/2" lift, MT sliders, slimline front bumper Smittybilt winch, Expedition One rear bumper, Indel-B 50 fridge, lots more.
M416 Offroad trailer build in progress, RTT, Compact camping Concepts rack system, 275 BFG’s on FJ steelies, more coming...
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