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I have 3 of the Teton sports 0 degree bags. They are plenty big and very warm. If you got one right hand zip and 1 left hand zip you could zip them up together forming 1 big bag. That's what the wife and I do when we go camping together...
My truck has dual batteries, and I have the arb setup directly off of the aux battery. The issue only happens after about 3 to4 days of the fridge being plugged in without running the truck. I will also admit that the fridge is not in ideal conditions as I do not have the transit bag that is...
If you take a look at the cvt tents website they sell a myriad of racks to go With their tents.. From racks for above the cab tents to racks that allow you to mount the tent at cab height or below...
Understood there Joey. Rtts are not for everyone. I very seriously wheighed the pros and cons of having an rtt on my rig, and while there are downfalls there are also some very positive upsides
All in all I could not be happier with my setup. But what works for may not work for all.
I am running an arb 50qt.. The ONLY reason for that is that I got it for less than half the price of a new edgestar in the same size. That being said I have had issues with the fridge not holding temp mostly due to low batteries. I am going to start running the fridge off of its own dedicated...
I'm hesitant to divulge my prepped status, but my truck aka bug out vehicle is a rolling billboard for the fact that I prep. The primary reason my truck is outfitted the way it is is strictly for bug out purposes.. But we also have multiple food stores and water stores for bugging in as well...
I run the Cooper rtt pros. So far I love them. I have about 6000 miles on them with no rotation yet and they still look new. They are noisy but they are great in the snow and ice as well as desert and mountain Terrain.
Thanks. Its only money.. Haha.. I love the Cummins, by it has its downfalls.. Regular maintenance is big $$$ but I absolutely love the truck. I've owned it since new, and even after 12 years of ownership, I still smile everything I drive it.
Its completely up to you. I have a family of 4 with myself included and my ram is pretty much perfect for us.. I have a Leitner Designs rack with accesories and an rtt and it's absolutely awesome....
The older Cherokee has a bulletproof motor and good reliability along with a decent amount of room for not a lot of money. I love them.. If I didn't have my truck I'd be looking for one.
A quick craigslist search came up with these...
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Have a blast! Skyline and Clark's grade are awesome in dry weather.. U can only imagine how awesome the scenery is in the snow. Wish I could go but I'm stuck working.
For the budget you have I'd say a Cherokee would be awesome.. You can find one around 2500 and have plenty of money to do initial maintenance and even a few mods...
Yep I replace mine when I can't see clearly anymore. He really I replace with whatever I find at Costco.. The last set was Goodyear.. Work fine.. Probably time for new ones after 2 years.. For $2.50 per blade, wipers are not something I research deeply.
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