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New member from Colorado Springs

TerryD

Rank VI
Launch Member

Member III

Welcome! You are in a great place to do that! I was out in Co Springs earlier this year with some friends and it is beautiful out there.
 

Jaystrd4runner

Rank I
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

Thank you all for the welcomes very new to this. I have king suspension and Goodyear tires what other essentials do I need for my overland rig? Is there a tread on here that answers this?
 

TerryD

Rank VI
Launch Member

Member III

Thank you all for the welcomes very new to this. I have king suspension and Goodyear tires what other essentials do I need for my overland rig? Is there a tread on here that answers this?
There's no one setup that works for everyone. It depends on what you are wanting to do with the rig. There are folks in 100% stock vehicles pulling camper trailers staying in established camp grounds all the way to fully built rigs with RTTs and full sleeper platforms going up the hard trails into the back country and staying as far away from civilization as they can.

I say go camping! What ever you feel like your comfortable with and then see what you need or would like to have. We get by with a Coleman ground tent, sleeping pads, sleeping bags, an old $20 Craigslist Coleman 3 burner stove, and an Ozark Trail 73QT cooler pretty comfortably.

A good tow strap without hooks (loop ends), an axe and a hand saw of some form are never a bad idea either.
 

roots66

Local Expert, Texas USA
Launch Member
Member

Off-Road Ranger I

There's no one setup that works for everyone. It depends on what you are wanting to do with the rig.
Good advice.
Go and experience. Take notes. Modify as needed. Repeat.
 
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