What is the last thing you bought and plan to buy?

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Just picked up new 245-70-17s and have 2" of lift with new isolators and shocks coming in for the WJ. Trying to finish up the work before we get fully into good fishing weather...
 
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Just scooped up a Rotopax 4-gallon gas canister.

Starting off my Cherokee build slowly. Next purchase will most likely be a Gobi rack with ladder.
 
What size are these, price, and retailer. Also, are these the water proof ones with the lid seal?

Plano makes several sizes, one with wheels for easy transport. The are 56 to 110 gt sizes, several colors. You can add a rubber seal to the lid to make them water proof. I have two 105gts in the bed and no problem with water or dust, a 56 qt in the back seat for stuff you get all the time. $30-$45.
 
Free off of CL. KoolTemp insulated shipping containers and freezer packs, some of which are still frozen.
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Trailgater table. Attic storage net from Blue Ridge Overland.

LOVE the Trailgater.

Attic ides is great, but it doesn't fit that well; and the trick to mounting it was kept secret since there were no instructions and no installation videos of their current model that I could find.
 
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Trailgater table. Attic storage net from Blue Ridge Overland.

LOVE the Trailgater.

Attic ides is great, but it doesn't fit that well; and the trick to mounting it was kept secret since there were no instructions and no installation videos of their current model that I could find.

Both of those are extremely useful! It does take a bit of work to get the attic set up correctly, but once you do it’s probably the most useful addition to the Jeep. I keep my sleeping bags, down jackets, and rain wear up there full time.

If it’s not lining up correctly you may want to call BROG. They’re awesome to work with!
 
Last thing I bought was upper and lower control arms, inner and outer tie rod ends, Rotors, wheel hubs, sway bar links, sway bar bushings, and rear leaf springs. (My poor wallet- and now poor me). Next after I put all that in will be a bed rack for the truck (will probably farmer weld it myself) and a winch.

Oh overland Gods! Why have you forsaken me with a love of expensive hobbies?!