It held up well in 40-50 mph winds..the only design flaw i saw in the Oztent was their awning. Luckily i had an extra pair of aluminum poles that came with my Rhino Rack Sunseeker side awning that i normally don't use. i was able to use those with the Oztent awning. The Oztent awning only...
Had a fun weekend doing a quick trip to DV and Trona Pinnacles. Had to do some gear testing for the Oztent RV-5 tent and for Leadfoot Offroad. Everything worked out great but we were over the 40mph winds that night. Enjoy the pics. Full review of the Oztent will be up on my blog soon...
Blown away by the attention to detail and build quality leadfootoffroad has delivered to my Foz. (Yes I know I need new mufflers) Proud to be the first SH in the US with this kind of steel rear off-road bumper build. @leadfootoffroad does plan to convert this build to be easily adapted to future...
Thanks man. Its fully custom and I did tons of research before deciding to pull the trigger. This is just in the beginning stages and by next week it will come full circle. Ill post up pics when its done. I rarely go on here anymore really because so much other stuff I have going on, but I...
Uhhhh duh...haha To me that's common sense if you are going to go this far in a custom build to do your research.. Your doesn't look lifted at all, even n the front. (I realize you have added weight on the rear) I am running a 2" front and 2 3/8" in rear. I should have given you a word of...
Since I am lazy and do not want to start an official build threa yet I thought I would start a thread for reference to a custom rear offroad bumper that I am getting built and designed by Leadfoot Offroad in Socal. Any questions just let me know. I am not aware of anyone in the US that has done...
I just finished a comprehensive review of the Tembo Tusk skottle. You can go to my site here to read the review and watch my entire egg scramble recipe.
If you wish not to read the review and watch the egg scramble video see below. This was my first time cooking on the skottle and actually...
@jdunk They burn great! You can use the coals to cook on as well if you have the proper attachments. Some people put charcoal in them as well. they have holes throughout the pit that allow airflow. It was so easy to start a fire in it. there are three sizes I would recommend the large...
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Smittybilt CC220 2" x 20' Recovery Strap - 20,000 lb Capacity
Teraflex Air Deflator
TEKTON Digital Tire Gauge, 100 PSI
WeatherTech Trim-to-Fit AVM Front and Rear Universal Mats (Tan)
Camco Wheel Chock - Pack of 2
Smittybilt 3/4" Black D-Ring
Daystar Red D-Ring Islolator
ALPS...
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Hi-Lift Jack TM-700 1"-2" Adjustable Tube Mount
Rhino-Rack Sunseeker Awning
Rhino-Rack Side Wall Awning
Sportz Dome-To-Go Tent
Mr. Heater Little Buddy 4,000-9,000-BTU Indoor-Safe Portable Radiant Heater
REI Comfort Cots
Sierra Designs DriDown Backcountry Bed 800-Fill 3 Season...
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