Great set up. In my FJ40 I welded some tabs on the family cage and fitted an original Thule basket rack. It allows the fridge on a slide out, a cubby for an “easy” box with 2 collapsible tables and two boxes for cooking and food. Its busy and its mostly permanent but I can live very well in the 40 and that includes a home for the soft doors as well. On shorter trips of a couple nights or so I keep my personal gear in a large 5.11 pack latched to the passenger seat. Un-clip it and throw it in the tent. For showers, I have a couple of collapsible buckets and go old school. I had my Dometic fridge in the back of my mini on the Rubicon trip. I read many threads where rain doesnt seem to affect them. Further up in the bed I had my Dometic battery that ran off the cigarette lighter. When the truck shut off the battery took over. Since Ive had a fridge I can’t handle a cooler anymore! Great video Harry and crew.
Raingler cargo nets. That will keep the dog and the gear inside the vehicle. I used to use a truck bed cargo net between the drivers/passenger seat and the cargo area. Gear coming forward on some of the crazier downhills can be a “slight” distraction.
I'm always trying to slim down my gear. A great tip is look at motocamping videos. They have very compact set up what you can expand once adopted to a jeep
Another great video by the team! Great suggestions! I hope to someday drive a Jeep over the rubicon! How many times have you guys run the rubicon? The water spots look pretty heavenly!!! Thanks again for the great video. Sorry for the idiots in the comments.
Those LJ's have so much room comparted to my YJ. I've been converting it from a rockcrawler to more of a rocklander. How are you securing all of that stuff to the Jeep so it doesn't fly out in case of a rollover?
I generally take tools but not a ton of spare parts. Small things like sensors that don’t take up much room but for bigger things (drivelines, axle shafts) I just limp home if I had issues. I feel like there are too many variables to carry everything, but I do pre-trip checks to make sure everything is in good shape before I go.
Was going to say, that's a fairly similar set-up to what I carry but I add fluids and spares. I have a little more room than an LJ, but really not that much as I carry my spare inside my Disco1 and I don't pack 'above the beltline' as it's topless.
This is a prime example of what happens when you get one these overlander fake wheels trying to tell what people need. You don't need 70% of this junk for wheeling, especially the Rubicon
I looked for a video on your channel but didn’t find one. Curious what you take and leave behind. Maybe you are one of those guys who just takes a case of Coors and your wakeboard speakers and hits the trail…
@@HarrySituations John Muir explored the entire sierra nevada with only a few tea bags and some moldy biscuits, and he's still alive. Or is he? Maybe he's not. Guess he needed a fridge...
@GoProHeroVideos Na, I like bourgeois comfort. I travel with Fridge, shower, extra comfy cot, high end coffee, whiskey, large Gazelle tent. Bug screen room(keeps meet Bees/yellow jackets out if my food), Awning, and more. And it's awesome. Plus, I do the same obstacles and trails as the dudes roughing it. 😝😃😃