So, I just ordered 3 of these. They are def. made in USA but they are THIN as can be and dent real easy. The lids are also fairly cheap. I got it to replace my hyrdoflask (due to where it's made) and honestly I went back to the hydro.
A buddy of mine has a Z71 which is leveled and has the front air damn removed. It did pretty well when I was out with him in December. Although he did high center and get stuck.
23zero Walkabout 72 seems to be what would fit your needs. That's what I originally had but went with a roofnest on my tacoma instead. I do a lot of beach camping and didn't want to fight with the wind anymore.
Honestly, there's no better way to outfit your rig than to use it and figure it out for yourself. I started with small trips back in 2016. When I come home I ask myself what I'd have liked to have had on that trip and I bought it. You don't really NEED much, it's more about comfort and wants...
Awesome truck. Yes, I'm one of the ones who had spent way too much on my truck. I love it, but then I see what $900 could have got me. I could have a brand new Coyote 5.0 in that truck with some pretty amazing suspension. Lesson learned I guess.
Michael posted a youtube video the other day and in the back was product galore. I'm in NJ the hotbed of covid and shipping is possible. I'm patient, just looking for an answer since I sent two e-mails that weren't answered.
A modilar roof rack system (if available for an explorer) would be your best best. I've got a solar panel, RTT, awning, straps, maxtrax on mine. Always finding ways to add more and utilize the space. A cargo basket wouldn't be able to handle this at all.
I've sent a couple of e-mails about an order placed a month ago without a response. Not sure if I missed a communication on delays. Nothing ordered was custom and I didn't get a response through the store contact us link or e-mail.
Here's a reference point. Top is 885's, 5100s, stock leafs with deaver AAL. Same exact weight in both pics. Bottom pic is the new setup. Now, with a 130LB roofnest RTT on it and fully loaded for spring it sits at the same height. The right is slightly harder but nothing really noticeable. Plus...
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