Right now I’m using a River 2 Pro like this https://amzn.to/4eSEgA9 but I want to upgrade to the new Delta 3 Plus for the bigger inverter and solar input flexibility. https://amzn.to/3NaEDdd
@OffRoad987 nice setup. Assuming you’re running the same tire on your spare. Did it fit back in the spare compartment? Seems like it would be a bit tight
I know, can't believe how lucky we got. Especially during summer in very popular areas of California.
Yeah, he has his windows tinted so he had the window rolled down to see better as he was backing into the spot so he didn't back into a picnic table. The bear was gone in the morning but left a...
I know it! I had a 3rd gen taco with the 3.5, then the 4Runner. Those trucks really needed the new iForce powertrains and probably more importantly, the new transmissions.
Before the Rivian (and before kids) this was my adventure setup. The Rivian pulls trailers like they aren't even there, where the poor ol 4Runner and its underpowered motor and 5 speed would have to work its tail off when going up an inclines.
Just wrapped up a 1,500 mile roadtrip towing a 23’ travel trailer. 9 nights and 4 locations. 10 DCFC stops with no hiccups and never needing to unhook the trailer in order to charge. Also, 3 days before the trip my official NACS adapter arrived. I have the A2Z but a bitter more piece of mind for...
Love the quick workaround. There are cheaper bedrock options out there. I was running the Range-Industries rack which secures by 2 bolts for each of the 4 mounts on the bed rails. Then had a simple hoist in the garage that could lift the tent and rack straight off when I needed to use the truck...
Selling my Range Industries Mariner bedrock. Great rack, extremely sturdy and super easy to install/remove.
This rack is level with the OEM crossbar height so super seamless to mount large roof top tents, kayaks, SUPs or more.
This is the double side rail version, which gives more room and...
If anyone isn’t already paying attention, there are some massive sales going on right now for portable battery banks.
the EcoFlow I use is down to $379 from $599 https://amzn.to/462Lr5k
The larger Delta 2 is also on a big sale to $499 from $999 https://amzn.to/3xWDG4w
If anyone isn’t already paying attention, there are some massive sales going on right now for portable battery banks.
the EcoFlow I use is down to $379 from $599 https://amzn.to/462Lr5k
The larger Delta 2 is also on a big sale to $499 from $999 https://amzn.to/3xWDG4w
If anyone isn’t already paying attention, there are some massive sales going on right now for portable battery banks.
the EcoFlow I use is down to $379 from $599 https://amzn.to/462Lr5k
The larger Delta 2 is also on a big sale to $499 from $999 https://amzn.to/3xWDG4w
That’s for the write up, just the info I was looking for from someone with boots on the ground.
thoughts on spare tire access with the GFC? No concerns?
I have a writeup somewhere on this forum, but running just a fridge for 2.5 days and 2 nights drained 40+ miles. Temps were 65-40 degrees, so fridge wasn't the culprit of the power draw, its the fact that you need to leave the truck and inverter on that long.
I made a video here explaining in...
I recommend grabbing a Gazelle tent, Either a T4, T4 Plus or T8. You can try FB marketplace to pick up a used one near you as well. Here's one on Amazon https://amzn.to/4c7vSvk
They are enormous, setup in about 60-90 seconds and you get a lot of benefits.
- Cheaper
- No dealing with ladders for...
Nice photos!
Great trail, we recently took it in the reverse direction and ended up camping at the top of the trail with some amazing views.
For the other questions in the thread.. the sidewalls on the OEM A/T tires are pretty weak. If you’re serious about off roading I would look into something...