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

Turkish113

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Launch Member

Contributor I

Great question! Last things (there was so many) was a Rhino Rack for the Jeep, Teraflex Lift kit, Roto-Pax Mount + 2.5 Gal Fuel & 2 Gal Water container. NEXT purchase would be a solar panel solution for overlanding and be self reliant for my energy needs. Any recommendations is welcome as always! Cheers!
 

Laurits

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Investor

Enthusiast III

So, we all probably have a huge list of upgrades and things we want to buy..
So what is the last thing you bought, and what is next on the list?

Last things I bought that where on the list are a pack of zip ties and some good working gloves :P

Next thing, besides actually getting a Landcruiser is going to be some locking nuts for the spare tire and a spare lamp kit ;)
I'm just finishing up with my Bronco build and getting ready to put my trailer together. So today, I bought 1/4-20 x 1.5 SS bolts to mount the overhead console... and some Superglue to secure some lights in it. The penultimate thing I will buy will be a roof rack for the trailer followed by a 260 dg awning for it. I pretty have everything I need for the trailer build except for hardware.
 

cisco_nh

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Enthusiast III

Just purchased Metalcloak rocker rail in black powder coat finsih. Due to arrive on 6/18!
Next purchase will more than likely be the GAIA 5 year premium service. Then a fridge/freezer, power inverter, tent....lol. The list goes on and on an on.
Got the rocker rails installed today and bought a Rugged Ridge hi-lift hood mount and finally got the jack mounted!
 

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Lanlubber In Remembrance

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Last thing I bought was our Engel MT45 Platinum Fridge which I did a mini review here in case anyone is interest Engel MT45-Platinum Review - My Jeep Wrangler Project. I don't know how we went so long without a 12v fridge. It's really nice.
I do, you probably didn't have enough money if your like me. Needing and having is two different things ! Glad you got yours, it's a good brand I'm told.
 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

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Great question! Last things (there was so many) was a Rhino Rack for the Jeep, Teraflex Lift kit, Roto-Pax Mount + 2.5 Gal Fuel & 2 Gal Water container. NEXT purchase would be a solar panel solution for overlanding and be self reliant for my energy needs. Any recommendations is welcome as always! Cheers!
I think the starter set up is adequate for most people. Try looking at the Harbor Freight 100w solar kit. There are a couple of YouTube videos on it to research. The OB guys here have helped me a lot with info. I also have site to give you (and everyone else) where you can buy used solar panels (I just bought one) 250w panel for $60.00. Check it out..

 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

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Member III

I’m just deciding on whether I’ll build or swap my front axle before dumping a bunch of money into a front locker for it.
Unless you are going extreme You'll probably be okay with just a rear locker (in my opinion). That's all I will ever have and doing good to afford that since I cant do the work myself. My Land Rover Discovery will pretty well get me anywhere I want to go in stock form, but I don't do crazy things like some. Good luck and happy trails !
 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

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I'm just finishing up with my Bronco build and getting ready to put my trailer together. So today, I bought 1/4-20 x 1.5 SS bolts to mount the overhead console... and some Superglue to secure some lights in it. The penultimate thing I will buy will be a roof rack for the trailer followed by a 260 dg awning for it. I pretty have everything I need for the trailer build except for hardware.
Bronco, Yeaaaaaaaaaaa, I love um ! Had a goodun once upon a time. 1967 w/ 302 hi-po, 4:10 gears, 35" M/T. She loved those sand dunes in the desert or the snow in the mountains and the rivers she crossed happily...
 

Turkish113

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Contributor I

I think the starter set up is adequate for most people. Try looking at the Harbor Freight 100w solar kit. There are a couple of YouTube videos on it to research. The OB guys here have helped me a lot with info. I also have site to give you (and everyone else) where you can buy used solar panels (I just bought one) 250w panel for $60.00. Check it out..

Thanks brother! Much appreciated! I will look into it!
 

DK4Runner

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Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Been a busy few weeks of upgrades to the 4Runner. Some small and impulsive buys and some planned and budgeted bigger purchases. Here goes...

Smittybilt Clinometer
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20% window tint in the front 2 windows
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A Harbor Freight “Ooga” horn for fun
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Smittybilt 8’ Awning
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And (finally) some new rims... XD135 Grenade in Black/Bronze
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With some new shoes... BFG K02 285/70/r17
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Now I’ll need the Hitchgate Solo to carry the spare...
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Can’t wait for the next adventure next week to the Smoky Mountains of East Tenn and NC.
 

Desert Runner

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Launch Member

Expedition Master III

My Orcish tracks arrived today. Ebay @ $72 shipped. They seem strong, are stackable with about an inch of gap, handle-grips, recovery rope and carrying bag

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YUP, ordered mine, the ''beige',.....but received the olive green. The color was my alternate preference. They do seem very stout, and like i mentioned before, In another post, the tethers being included, were also a factor, after seeing the forklift abuse picture. The wheel size tells me that forklift was at/over the 10 ton weight that my truck is not far from, if geared and fueled up at.

Received mine about 4 business days after ordering them. Still tempted to order a 2nd set, even though i have not been in a situation where they would be needed yet. If you read the reviews on recovery boards in general, there are a few buyers who got stuck soon after they received theirs, and were grateful to have them available:grinning:

Now reading about mounting options, and leaning towards a quality home-built option, that has a good "NUT/ attachment", that will not be easily lost in the dirt when detaching them off a bolt set-up. Saw one on you-tube that looks promising. Also looking at the 'cone shape' commercial offering, that will tighten down
and hold firmly.

SOME THOUGHTS BELOW...................

EDIT:
We paid $69 for them on E-Bay, the same Orsich boards on Amazon, are $96.90 right now. So if your on the fence, time is short, as I expect them to be sold out soon. X-Bull, along with others, both somewhat and more generally expensive do not have the tethers or the bag until you get close to $100 plus price.

EDIT 2:
These look like the ARB Tred-Pros, as they don't have the closed tether slots, but have those separate knobs like the ARB ones. I have seen them in blk/orange, and the Lime green/blk as pictured. You decide what is a viable price to pay(129.99). I will say that these lime green ones have the Max-Trax type mounting slot,(14 mounting holes/4 mounting slots per board) where the ones I bought and Tupenny bought have the 'round hole' mounting holes (8) per board..106035
 
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Manbeast

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Launch Member

Member I

Been a busy few weeks of upgrades to the 4Runner. Some small and impulsive buys and some planned and budgeted bigger purchases. Here goes...

Smittybilt Clinometer
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20% window tint in the front 2 windows
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A Harbor Freight “Ooga” horn for fun
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Smittybilt 8’ Awning
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And (finally) some new rims... XD135 Grenade in Black/Bronze
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With some new shoes... BFG K02 285/70/r17
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Now I’ll need the Hitchgate Solo to carry the spare...
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Can’t wait for the next adventure next week to the Smoky Mountains of East Tenn and NC.
You're wish list looks a lot like mine, but you have definitely added some must have items, mainly the swing out tire carrier
 

sabjku

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Launch Member

Traveler III

Installed the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform and got in the FSR Adventure Series hardshell tent last week. Had to come up with a good way to mount it to the Platform since the mounting rails of the FSR just didn’t mate up well at all to the Platform.

Everything came out great, and I absolutely love this setup. It’s so much easier to set up. And I can’t even tell the rack and tent is up there. Super quiet!

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RoarinRow

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Launch Member

Member III

Installed the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform and got in the FSR Adventure Series hardshell tent last week. Had to come up with a good way to mount it to the Platform since the mounting rails of the FSR just didn’t mate up well at all to the Platform.

Everything came out great, and I absolutely love this setup. It’s so much easier to set up. And I can’t even tell the rack and tent is up there. Super quiet!

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Wow nice setup!
 

Nomadik Nova

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Member

Member III

Installed the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform and got in the FSR Adventure Series hardshell tent last week. Had to come up with a good way to mount it to the Platform since the mounting rails of the FSR just didn’t mate up well at all to the Platform.

Everything came out great, and I absolutely love this setup. It’s so much easier to set up. And I can’t even tell the rack and tent is up there. Super quiet!
Looking sweet @sabjku !!
 

Retinens803

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Launch Member

Member III

Last things purchased:
2 - 1719 Plano boxes
1 - 1819 Plano heavy duty box
1 - Gazelle T4 hub tent
1 - Full set of PowerStop brakes
1 - Stanley French Press

Planned Purchases:
1 - X-Bull recovery board set
1 - Blue Ridge Overland Attic
1 - Rago Fab Window Panel set
Items to supplement my first aid kit
 
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