Thank you. I will probably replace my shocks at the same time as I do the coils. I was just really hoping I wouldn't have to mess with wheel spacers for now.
I am considering replacing my stock coils with heavy duty ones so my Jeep can better handle the load of my overland gear. I have been told this "may" result in up to a 2" lift. I am currently running 265/75/17 on my stock rims. Will I need to worry about widening my stance for this? New rims...
I appreciate the suggestion but every air bed/mattress I have had has left me a bit (or a lot) flat by morning. It is also one more thing to do to set up camp. I am trying to make my camp as quick and easy as possible, so will plan quick stop south of the border to pick up a luxury mattress.
There is some great discussions regarding first aid kits here
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/overland-safety-first-aid-kits.314/
El Solis has made a couple of videos where he shows exactly whites in his first aid kits and the bags/cases he uses and why he chose them
Has anyone tried the RTT reflective tent liners? I have been wanting to try one but would like to hear about others experiences with them. They look like they would reflect the heat back fairly well and perhaps eliminate the need for a heater except in the coldest conditions.
I lived one winter where it rained and was gloomy for four months straight. it was horrible. I found I was craving the snow and the sun that comes with it. Now I get out in it whenever I can. I love having the variety of all four seasons of weather!
It was cold and clear but made for a really pretty walk around Ferguson Lake, just North of Prince George BC Canada
and yes I am new to my GoPro and didn't realize my mitt was photobombing the shots! LOL!
My bf and I are trying to figure out a communication system for when I am travelling in my Jeep and he is on his KLR650. It needs to be hands free and voice activated at least for him. I already have a CB in my rig obviously that won't work for him on the bike. I was hoping someone here might...
Sometimes it is nice to look back and see how far we have come as Overlanders. I came across this old pic of one of my first vehicles all set to go for a 5 day trip. And yes this is for two of us! I called this the little bug that could as I took it pretty much everywhere, even drove it in...
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