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Maiden camping trip is next weekend, so I thought I'd post a few pics of my build so far.

It's the warm up for 6 nights of camping at the Bronco Super Celebration in Tennessee in April.

Removed the driver side rear seat.

All electric accessories including induction cooktop and toaster connection oven. 2,096 wH power station (on order)

12v fridge on a 36" slide with a 20" cutting board/sink slide underneath.

JCR Interior basket: https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/BR6-BSK.html

JCR no drill tailgate table: https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/BR6-TAB.html

Moonshade awning: https://moonfab.com/products/moonshade/
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Those Moon Shade awnings are awesome. Nice.
 

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nice setup! which power station are you going with?
Went with the Zendure SuperBase Pro 2000. Got in on it through the Indiegogo campaign. I thought I'd have it by now. Hopefully it's worth the wait
 
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Those Moon Shade awnings are awesome. Nice.
Yeah they are. I wanted a bat awning, but then would need a roof platform to mount it to. I mount my Max Trax and Gazelle tent to the factory roof rails, so I didn't want to buy an additional roof box just for that bat awning.

It's a slick product
 

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Also, im leaving for the mountains of NC in the morning and it will be my first trip with the setpower fridge!! I ran a small strip of weatherstripping across the top of the divider on mine and it definitely allows for more stable temps in each side when using one for a freezer fwiw
 

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I might have to steal a few ideas. Space gets pretty tight when you want to retain the use of the rear seats though.

Went with the Zendure SuperBase Pro 2000. Got in on it through the Indiegogo campaign. I thought I'd have it by now. Hopefully it's worth the wait
That is pretty slick. I cheaped out for now with a Renogy B2B charger to charge a house battery while driving and a Honda 2000w generator to supplement.
 

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Also, im leaving for the mountains of NC in the morning and it will be my first trip with the setpower fridge!! I ran a small strip of weatherstripping across the top of the divider on mine and it definitely allows for more stable temps in each side when using one for a freezer fwiw
Oh good someone tried this. I noticed weird temp swings, but seemed to fix itself eventually. I'm going to do the same, thanks!
 
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I might have to steal a few ideas. Space gets pretty tight when you want to retain the use of the rear seats though.



That is pretty slick. I cheaped out for now with a Renogy B2B charger to charge a house battery while driving and a Honda 2000w generator to supplement.
That's cool! Probably a questionable decision, but I'm going to try and make all electric work. We'll see....
 
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It doesn't look like the rear passenger can get a beer while in motion. 9/10
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Actually that fridge is right next to that single rear seat, so easy access. Only minor "Drawback" is the fridge door touches the roof just before the door could stand up on its own, so it takes a little extra effort haha
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