Yeah, I can't say the JK has been quality, needing a transmission rebuild and new shift forks at 14k miles was a tough pill to swallow, but at least it was under warranty. If I fit in Tacomas, I'd have one of those, but my left foot was too big to comfortably fit in the stick shift version. If...
If I was going to put the tent on the Jeep, I would get a hardtop and that Rhino Rack. It seems the best option for the JKs. I'm not using the Jeep though. I know what you mean about every manufacturer saying they're mattress is the best, I'll have to look into that self inflating option
I have an F150, but it's the long bed. I can't personally enjoy how the Tundra looks, I understand I'm vain. I checked earlier k1500s and they're massive, not the best for the mountain trails I will be using. I don't want my vehicle choice to limit where I can get
The roof tent is more of a "Happy wife, happy life" situation. I'm of the age, and sports injuries that my back hurts no matter what I do, and she wants a mattress. I know tent mattresses aren't anything to write home about, but she's against the cot idea, and against the sleeping on the ground...
I do love Land Rovers, but have been avoiding them due to the maintenance issue. I think the truck plus rack is best option, they're just ridiculously expensive to find a used, midsize crew cab. They cost more than my Jeep did new!
Ground tent is off the table due to back issues. I have an 8ft...
I should have mentioned I have a JKU, but it's a soft top, and staying as more of a wheeler than a camper. Also disgustingly, it's faster, easier and cheaper to buy a different vehicle than it is to buy a hardtop and rack. I'm not a fan of the exo-cage style racks.
Edit: I was able to talk the wife into keeping the squaredrop plus RTT that we have. So I no longer need to find the needle in the haystack.
I'm looking at getting a vehicle to replace my squaredrop, since my family's needs/wants have outgrown it. Specifically, my wife wants all 4 of us under...
I looked at a Scamp briefly, similar design. But it really came down to I wanted something stone simple, with no "systems" of any kind. We camped out of a compact pickup for years pre-kids, so I have everything I need to cook/clean/hang out at camp. The Escapade fits in my garage if necessary...
Thanks for the suggestion, but that's way more "stuff" than we need. We decided on a Escapade Backcountry. A bit more rugged than what we have, but also a good replacement for a camper-camper
My family of 4 wants to get rid of a pop up camper, but doesn't want to get rid of camping. Due to having 2 kids in car seats, plus a dog, plus a JKU, we need a trailer for camping gear, and my back says no to sleeping on the ground.
I'm torn between a utility style trailer with a RTT and...
I chose mine because I wanted a standard shift, and my left foot is too big for the Tacoma footwell, so I ended up with a Wrangler. But at least I got a front locker out of the deal
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