Have you tried some of the Colorado forums/groups? There’s a couple online and on Facebook. I’m sure there’s some Texas folks there. There’s also a ZR2 forum and Facebook page, which are the only places I’ve seen another ZR2, lol.
I hear you, though. I’m new to this and haven’t met others at...
Slap “overland” on it, charge 60% more than it’s worth and hope the marketing sticks. I’ll pass. I’m considering an InReach at some point and use Gaia, a WiFi iPad and a Glo for my GPS signal. Eagerly awaiting the new Overland Bound app as well.
I bought a couple of Remington boxes that have a gasket and are lockable. They were on sale and not much more than the Plano boxes but seemed bigger and more weather/dust resistant.
Wow. I had a trip planned for Florence next weekend but that’s scrapped now, lol. Backup plan was some spots above Bass Lake, but thinking I’ll settle for a day trip next weekend.
Congrats! I’m really liking my ZR2. It’s still pretty much stock except for the bed rack and shock skids, but I’m already weighing options for tires. I also would like to get a front winch bumper and maybe a new rear bumper.
That’s exactly what I’ve been looking into. I don’t think I have a need for 35s. Plus, to make it right, I’d need to regear. At 33s, I could get away with the GM front lift kit. If I add a winch and bumper, maybe use the Peak suspension coils to handle the extra weight.
But the 255 option has...
Sounds like a ZR2. Wait, it is. Lol. I’m waiting to see what AEVs big announcement is and then possibly move up from the stock to 33s. I think that’s all I’ll need. I’ll wait for the warranty to expire before I regear.
We're heading up to Florence Lake over Memorial Day Weekend. I haven't been to that area since I was a teenager and don't remember much. If anyone has some tips or input, please share.
I went a similar route. I tried using my WiFi iPad with my iPhone but it was way too unreliable. Bought the Glo 2 because I don't have an InReach and it works great. I
He beats Raptor times all the time with his ZR2, especially when on tighter courses. His times are even better with his new rims. And he punishes that poor thing, lol. But it always seems to take it.
I served for 12 years in the Coast Guard and did a tour at an air station just before we took those on. Ended up being an electrician instead of an airdale.
We bought the T3 during the recent OB sale, and my son and his friend slept in it during our recent trip. The thing is truly as easy at it looks to set up and take down. Usually, it's marketing hype and videos of people who have actually done it a hundred time before getting it down and look so...
Like in most things, it depends. It depends on your budget. It depends on your goals. It depends on your skill level. It depends on you. A general rule of thumb, which I believe has been mentioned, is that your body matters less than your lenses. For that reason, you determine what your goals...
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