Plan on an Exogate but need to find a stock tire carrier for it. Right now ive got some severe rake going on without that heavy as shit bumper and tire carrier lol.Are you planning on running an exogate like product or no spare?
Plan on an Exogate but need to find a stock tire carrier for it. Right now ive got some severe rake going on without that heavy as shit bumper and tire carrier lol.Are you planning on running an exogate like product or no spare?
Very plush !! its like the shag pile carpet from the 70's ...me like.
Yah, that is a nice one. I thought about a mirror style one but honestly I was going for cheap in price range. I also like the camera on the back. The mirror style one looks like it only records in the cabin of the car and the forward cam.
Today I got to test mine out. It survived being parked in Walmart parking lot so, so far so good. LOL It doesn't record to bad. I think I can actually set the resolution to record even better, I haven't played with it too much. There are also light settings and all, again, haven't played with it. In the videos the trees come out pink. LOL I live in a fairytale town.
I do like that it records both front and back. It keeps a folder for both. Only thing I have
noticed is the sensitivity for "Locking" the video is pretty sensitive. It's supposed to lock it if it feels a jolt. Well, it's a Jeep, it has lots of jolts going down the road. LOL Not to big of a deal, but just means I will probably have to clear the SD card more often. If it doesn't lock them, it would just loop over them when the SD card is full. Again, not that big of a deal.
Here is a really short video of the front camera. I had to trim it down to about 9 seconds for it to load onto the forum.
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Here is the back camera. It has the pink trees in it. LOL
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Rod knockwhats the reason for removing the heart from the patient?
good weather for the work involved, nice and dry lately. bummer of a job though.Rod knock
Hahaha, yeah thankfully ONLY on my handon yer hand right ?
I drove it 1600km, 1000miles. Towing a 1500# Square Drop Trailer.
The TJ scales at 4160#
The OSB BOX plus the trailer at 1560#
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I just finished a 1700km tour. 1500# and lighter is fabulous in the mountains with a 4.0L TJ. I also tow a work trailer that is 2100#, it can maintain 60mph but you might be down 3 gears and running 4800rpm in the mountains.1500# lets you hit 70mph passing trucks on a mountain 3 lane with ease.
For 500km I ran highway speeds averaging 100km/hr. I averaged 14mpg. Next 500km I ran averaged 85km/hr, Rarely passing, trying to never exceed 100km/hr. And I averaged 18mpg. Building my trailer, I never considered weight. It is sheeted in OSB, the heaviest & cheapest choice. And it is a BOX, zero consideration for aerodynamics.
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Mount Robson, BC.
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Mount Athabaska, AB
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And David Thompson Country, AB
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Honestly, for wheelers who tread lightly, this is the BEST country ever.
Awesome pics.I drove it 1600km, 1000miles. Towing a 1500# Square Drop Trailer.
The TJ scales at 4160#
The OSB BOX plus the trailer at 1560#
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I just finished a 1700km tour. 1500# and lighter is fabulous in the mountains with a 4.0L TJ. I also tow a work trailer that is 2100#, it can maintain 60mph but you might be down 3 gears and running 4800rpm in the mountains.1500# lets you hit 70mph passing trucks on a mountain 3 lane with ease.
For 500km I ran highway speeds averaging 100km/hr. I averaged 14mpg. Next 500km I ran averaged 85km/hr, Rarely passing, trying to never exceed 100km/hr. And I averaged 18mpg. Building my trailer, I never considered weight. It is sheeted in OSB, the heaviest & cheapest choice. And it is a BOX, zero consideration for aerodynamics.
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Mount Robson, BC.
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Mount Athabaska, AB
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And David Thompson Country, AB
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Honestly, for wheelers who tread lightly, this is the BEST country ever.