Odd question but are you using a different spare tire carrier? Trying to figure out how the spare tire has all of the lugs in place?
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Nah I’m thick skinned. Should be fine lol.Are you going to Antarctica, You will need some doors?
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Im using wheel adapters even for the spare since the lug pattern on my aftermarket wheels don’t match the stock Braptor lug pattern.Odd question but are you using a different spare tire carrier? Trying to figure out how the spare tire has all of the lugs in place?
You could use a spare tire carrier with the regular bolt pattern. There are plenty of optionsIm using wheel adapters even for the spare since the lug pattern on my aftermarket wheels don’t match the stock Braptor lug pattern.
I guess I don’t want to use an aftermarket spare tire carrier. The stock one is just fine on the BraptorYou could use a spare tire carrier with the regular bolt pattern. There are plenty of options
That makes sense. Thanks!Im using wheel adapters even for the spare since the lug pattern on my aftermarket wheels don’t match the stock Braptor lug pattern.
What brand is the shovel and ax?Accessories can make things easier or cumbersome when camping but for now everything has been smooth for me and I got a system down. Added 2 ROAM 95L boxes on top of the RTT which house all my camping gear and leaves the bronco cargo space almost empty. The ROAM 270 awning was a gift from the wife and since I’ve had it I don’t know how I ever camped without an awning. No more getting burned by the sun or rushing to get in the car when it rains. My personal favorite is the Rinsekit rackshower. It’s 5 gallons and battery powered with constant pressure from start to finish. I’ve taken it on 8 trips so far and have not had to charge it yet.
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Shovel is DMOS compact shovel.What brand is the shovel and ax?
Thank you!! What are you using for mounts? From the pictures it looks like you are using a lockable system.
Im using a combo of QuickFists and the Rhino Rack Stow It lockable mountsThank you!! What are you using for mounts? From the pictures it looks like you are using a lockable system.
I have a GFC RTT as well and I’ve been wanting to add some solar but I’m terrible at routing those wires. Could you describe how you did that routing and if you have any photos that’d be freaking amazing!!When we go camping, the battery system powers our fridge, charges our phones, my camera equipment (drone, dslr, GoPros), light ranger camp light and the battery operated rack shower. I sized it large enough so that it will last a long time between charges. It’s currently a 72ah system. Right now I can go about 5-6 days before having to charge it from starting the car. I also ran all the wiring for a solar hookup, so once I decide on a solar panel, I just need to plug it in and can prob have it power everything indefinitely.
All my routing for solar is inside under the bronco cargo floor and rear side panels to a plug. I haven’t bought a solar panel yet so I haven’t done the routing from the RTT to inside the car yet. If you go GFCs website and check out their forums, hundreds of members have posted their solar builds and how they tackled the routing.I have a GFC RTT as well and I’ve been wanting to add some solar but I’m terrible at routing those wires. Could you describe how you did that routing and if you have any photos that’d be freaking amazing!!