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

Incredibly jealous. Currently saving up to replace the Group 24 battery on our travel trailer with one of these.
I got the same combo
Redarc BCDC1225D, relay kit and 40A fuse kit for the Manley ORV trailer. Next up is a Xantrex inverter.
Recently installed same set up in my RAV: RedArc 1225 and 100 ah battleborn. The install was different from YouTube videos as Redarc does NOT recommend unit to be installed under the hood if you are going Lithium. Had to put mine in the back:
Good luck!
P.S. Get a propane soldering gun, makes install a lot faster.
 

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I bought a Dometic CFX3 75DZ for the overland trailer from Main Line Overland in PA. They are having their virtual open house and I got 20% off with free shipping. I checked to see if it would fit in the 4Runner as well
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I really want one that size... but it's probably massive overkill for 1-2 night trips. But then, I love overkill!

-TJ
 
Been dragging my feet on this purchase, but current conditions and the fact that the local gun shop had one in stock at a decent price along with getting refunded my Moab trip deposits changed my mind. Always room for more home and auto security. Kel Tec Sub 2000 9MM. Fits nicely under the seat.


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Been dragging my feet on this purchase, but current conditions and the fact that the local gun shop had one in stock at a decent price along with getting refunded my Moab trip deposits changed my mind. Always room for more home and auto security. Kel Tec Sub 2000 9MM. Fits nicely under the seat.


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That one takes the Glock mags. Brother-in-law has one of those. I'm kind of looking at the nickel/black version.
 
I really want one that size... but it's probably massive overkill for 1-2 night trips. But then, I love overkill!

-TJ

I just run one side for shorter trips.
 
How much difference, if any, does this make when empty? Is it better than an add-a-leaf?
I carry near 500 pounds with a tool loaded Decked Drawer System and ARE Topper so never empty. I got back the 1inch drop that I had lost from the the extra weight. I prefer it much more than add a leaf as it's a spring that is adjustable to your needs not just a set stiffness. It rides great and really helps with body roll and axle wrap, which a add a leaf really dosent do. I have had both add a leaf and air bags on trucks and really prefer this system.
Easy install and easily removable is big plus.
 
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Been needing a cargo bar for the longest time. Finally remembered to get one.

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