Thanks Roger.WOW! I am very impressed. What a great rig. How does the ATAS 120 work for you. I have the ft857 and just picked up the ATAS used at a local Hamfest ($50.)
Welcome @VDawg1115 good looking Alpha. If you are looking for any ideas you can check my build thread.This is my Hummer. It has a few doodads here and there:
From the Factory:
-Front and Rear Locking Differentials
-4:1 Transfer Case
-285 Toyo ATs on 20" Chrome Wheels
-backup camera
-rear seat entertainment
Mods I've done:
-Rough Country Leveling Kit
-315/75/16 BFG AT KO2
-CSF Dualcore Aluminum Radiator
-Bilstein 5100s
-OutfitterDesign Steering Rack Reinforcement
-OutfitterDesign Front Diff Bushing Upgrade
-OutfitterDesign HeavyDuty TieRods
-Shwarttzy Extended Leafspring Shackles
-Shwarttzy AUX input mod
-Thorparts Heavy Duty skid plates
-RockyRoadOutfitters Rock Sliders
-Chassis Unlimited HD Rear Diff Cover
Soon to come:
-Gobi Ranger Rack
-Thorparts Front Winch Bumper
-Smittybilt XRC 9500
Hey thanks Mark! Your H3 is awesome. I've often debated the idea of building drawers for the rear myself. I think eventually I will go that direction. Yes, I saw your build and I am certain I will refer to your build page for inspiration as new needs or desires come about. Love the feature in FourWheeler also, congratsWelcome @VDawg1115 good looking Alpha. If you are looking for any ideas you can check my build thread.
Thanks @VDawg1115 great to see another H3 here. Let me know if you have any questions. I have been very happy with the drawer system, very convenient and much better than when I carried everything in a case on the rack. Always looking for new ideas on what to do.Hey thanks Mark! Your H3 is awesome. I've often debated the idea of building drawers for the rear myself. I think eventually I will go that direction. Yes, I saw your build and I am certain I will refer to your build page for inspiration as new needs or desires come about. Love the feature in FourWheeler also, congrats
Benefactor
Traveler III
Yeah... no. Land Rover Defenders and Discoverys are popular, but I think Land Cruisers are the most popular among 4wheelers. ArcticTruck prepped vehicles are rare here, even though factory is located here ...I guess most of them are sold to Russia. I have seen only one that was made for local police forces.I'm a little surprised at the Jeep choice over there. I thought everyone in the north drove ArcticTruck prepped Land Rovers! ;)
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome!Hello everyone!
I am Chris and just starting into overlanding. Traveling has always been a passion. In my younger days I backpacked and hiked in Europe (where I was born and raised) and Australia (my first big adventure). Today it is a large part of my job unfortunately only to offices and factories.
My rig is a 2010 GX460 also known as the LC Prado 150. It doubles as the kid taxi during the work week.
We moved from Dallas, TX to Phoenix, AZ a little more than 2 years ago and love Arizona for the countless outdoors activities including endless off-road and hiking trails on public land.
Getting into overlanding was triggered by the dream to travel the old Gunbarrell Highway in Western Australia. Part of my preparation for that trip was to get a ham radio license (general).
Looking forward to connecting to a larger group of people with similar dreams and hobbies.
Chris
Here is another picture I took a couple of weeks ago in the Mexican part of the Sonoran desert.