Looking for a good satellite phone for when we’re off grid. I have HAM, but want a backup. I’m looking for one that has a prepaid option, as I don’t want to pay month to month. Any recommendations!
Thanks all. Decided on the Ranchos. Couldn’t justify the cost of he Fox shocks since the plan is to sell the TJ and move up to a 4 door in the rather near future. The reviews on the Rancho shocks were great given the cost. We’ll see!
Replacing the worn shocks on my 2004 TJ Rubicon (3” lift). Recommendations? The sky is not the limit, but I’m willing to pay more if they’re worth it. Mostly paved road , but also play on the rocks.
Oh I agree. Just don’t want something I have to set up and pack away. I do a lot of camping in the rain and snow. I like the hard side and, as I’m getting older, I like the idea of a little heat on those cold nights/mornings! Plus i want something that is off road capable.
Thinking of the Escopod. But says with typical add ons it’s around 1900lbs. Not much leeway for the 2000 lb capacity of a TJ. But they sure are nice. Anyone have experience with them on a TJ...
For my 4x4 friends (and whoever else wants to stop by, have a beer, and meet a crazy bunch!) :
While it's a little later than usual (OK. My Jeep's been down), it's time for our annual East Bay Meet-Up at Epidemic Brewery in Concord, CA. This will be our third year hosting this event and it's...
Perfect. That’s what I was thinking. But figured I’d throw it out to the group in case I missed something! Thanks guys!
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Well, the throwout bearing went out in my 2004 TJ Rubicon. Obviously, I will be replacing the entire clutch system. Is OEM OK for clutch replacement? Or, is there an aftermarket product that would be better?
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For home, it’s clearly home brew! Whatever I’ve dreamed up and have on tap. For the trail, I opt for a good amber or tropical IPA. Of course a bottle of High West Wiskey has been know to show up too,
It was pretty warm out there! But, cold beer and AC on the inside helped! If you’re local, check out the overlandbound west Facebook page. A lot of local trips are posted there as well! We’ll catch you next time!
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Great. Then come on out and join us on one of our outings. Check out overlandbound. Com. We also have a Facebook page at overland bound - west.
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