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  1. armyRN

    Traction Boards

    You're welcome. I forgot I also used a pair to mount a little shovel on the side of my TJ's roof rack. More of a potty-shovel if you know what I mean.
  2. armyRN

    Traction Boards

    Quick Fists mounted to some metal bracket thingies. I bought the metal brackets at either Lowe's or Home Depot (find the isle with the fence hinges and "L" brackets and such - they're over there). I needed something to raise the Quick Fists so the shovel head would clear (it has a steep angle...
  3. armyRN

    Tent Cot -> Roof Top

    Close-up pictures of the tent-cot cover if you're interested in making one for yourself. It isn't 100% waterproof as you can see around the leg openings, but I've never had any issues driving in rain (and I've done a lot of that). Think of the underside opening as a large "U" going from the...
  4. armyRN

    Traction Boards

    If I were going on a major overlanding trip (say... a year in Africa, or down through South America) I'd definitely get the MaxTrax. I think of them as the gold-standard for traction boards. But since I'm more of a weekend-warrior, married & with a daughter still in college, I went with the...
  5. armyRN

    Offroad Trailer Brakes - Yes or No?

    This is the brake controller I'm using with my little trailer - a Tekonsha Prodigy P3. I have three vehicles wired for using this brake controller (96 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4, 98 Jeep TJ, and 46 Willys CJ2A): https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brake-Controller/Tekonsha/90195.html I just move it from...
  6. armyRN

    Tent Cot -> Roof Top

    I've had mine for about 4-5 years now (see pics in post #4 above), and have slept in it probably close to 50 times so far. I've literally crisscrossed the country with it, been up to Canada more than once, and recently came back from a week-long overlanding trip running the WABDR. So I've...
  7. armyRN

    Tent Cot -> Roof Top

    Cabela's double sized tent-cot on my little trailer. Has worked out well. I removed the outer legs, and had a custom cover made for the tent-cot. To get in, you step on the little fold-down step (seen by the ammo can), then up on the cooler, and then into the tent.
  8. armyRN

    Traction Boards

    X-Bulls. You can find them for around $75/pair (sometimes cheaper). I've got two pair, and have used them a couple times. I'm pleased with them.
  9. armyRN

    Who carrys a firearm with them while camping?

    Definitely if I'm by myself one is readily available. If I'm with a group... not so readily available (but in the vehicle somewhere).
  10. armyRN

    Offroad Trailer Brakes - Yes or No?

    I put them on my little trailer that gets pulled by a Pinto powered Willys CJ2A, and a four-cylinder Jeep TJ. I think it especially helps the Willys when trying to stop. I'm using the 7-pin wiring set-up on all my vehicles, but this one also allows you to use a flat-four pin harness if that's...
  11. armyRN

    Cancelled Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip - Running the WA Backcountry Discovery Route

    Thanks for the info; I might just do that if the weather will cooperate that night. Thanks for the intel...
  12. armyRN

    Cancelled Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip - Running the WA Backcountry Discovery Route

    Ok; we're about six-weeks out. Who's still planning on going on the Old-School run? If you need to drop out, please don't wait till the last minute to tell me (or just not show up on the start date). Thanks. I'm finishing up the repairs to the trailer damage from the last run. Frame is...
  13. armyRN

    US Northwest June 2020 WABDR - Washington Backcountry Discovery Route

    Getting the trailer back together. Have very few interested in doing the WABDR Old-School run in September, but I'll have the trailer ready by then. I'm getting famous: https://www.fourwheeler.com/news/features/1998-jeep-wrangler/
  14. armyRN

    Cancelled Mt Hood trails

    The more advanced notice the better.
  15. armyRN

    Cancelled Mt Hood trails

    Wish I could go, but for a multitude of reasons I can't (work being the main one). But please, keep sending me invites for trips like this - sometimes I'm like "Oh heck yeah; I'm doing this one".
  16. armyRN

    Cancelled Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip - Running the WA Backcountry Discovery Route

    Thanks for your interest. If you go to the beginning on page 1 and read through the first half-dozen posts they will tell you everything you need to know.
  17. armyRN

    Cancelled Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip - Running the WA Backcountry Discovery Route

    So we're about two months out from "Wheel's Rolling", and here are the folks that have expressed an interest in going so far: Old School Vehicles: armyRN (oh wait; that's me) shortbus4x4 Support Vehicles: DIYTaco15 Did I mess anyone? Looks like we've got three so far. I posted this on one...
  18. armyRN

    Cancelled Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip - Running the WA Backcountry Discovery Route

    Getting the trailer back together for the Old-School run - it took a beating pre-running the WABDR. Replacement leaf springs are in place (4-leaf vs previous 3-leaf). New trailer shocks arrived today (one of the old ones was blown - don't know if from this past trip or a previous trip)...
  19. armyRN

    US Northwest June 2020 WABDR - Washington Backcountry Discovery Route

    That's wild - they won't replace a sensor, so instead they're putting in a whole new axle. So here's a picture of the old 3-leaf spring (with the bottom leaf cracked and getting ready to break) and the new 4-leaf pack. New springs are on the trailer (bottom picture). I'm still thinking the...