I completely agree with this statement. Your looking at $400 to get into a Yeti 65. You will, over the life of the cooler spend several hundred dollars for ice.
For $500 I bought a Whynter 65 12v/115v coller/freezer. I have had it plugged in for 3 solid months now with no issues. No soggy food...
Ok, So we have both.
As already mentioned, size is definitely a concern. If I wanted pinstripes i would have ordered them. So with a full size, there are trails that will tempt you to turn back.
On the flip side, you can bring anything to feel you need with almost no limitations. And the...
Nice work. Just added an FJ to our family, so I will be keeping an eye on your build.
What's your plan for a front bumper? I think that's the first thing we will be doing. Really like this Road Armor product but very expensive.
Even though I will now have to share the budget, I am always happy to see her happy. I do have a slight fear of getting left behind on the trail because she got all of the upgrades!
Here are the siblings together.
Hey, welcome to OB.
I have a long standing dream of traveling Alaska, and maybe even owning a small piece of it to someday have a hunting retreat.
I will definitely be following your adventures!
Your right about that! Now I have to split it between 2 rigs. She said she needs "one of those big metal deer bumpers" .........She is probably going to want one of those cable pulling thingys attached to it also......oh well, I am looking forward to the adventures we will have!
My wife has wanted a new vehicle for a while now. She was looking at Jeeps, but then she saw the FJ's and had to have one. She said she wanted it lifted and bigger tires so she can go explore and rock hound.
Here she is with her new ride.....
Thanks @boss324 . Thats actually my wifes 1968 Chrysler New Yorker, has a built 440, disc brake conversion upgraded "street" torsion bars. Still is a work in progress, needs some body work and interior.
You really don't need a more then 10-12" of clearance. Sometime you just need to slow down and pay attention to the terrain and potential hazards that may be coming at you. I WILL say that skid plates are a must. NOT the average sheet metal ones that come stock. I'm talking about skid plates and...
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