Anyone heading to the Overland Expo PNW in Redmond this coming weekend?
Wife and I are doing a multi day camping trip and thinking of checking it out for a day. Would love to know if there’s any must see things at the expo or in the area.
Surely someone has a photo of a Carolina lean/squatted 6g Bronco.
Live and let live like some others have said, except people with squatted trucks, they’re all morons.
2” lift with 34’s are still going to look pretty small. I ran that same lift on a non-sas big bend with 37” M/T’s. You’d have to do a little searching, but I’d say base the lift off of the tires size you want to run. I’d think you could pull of that tires with a 1” level.
Piece of nice plywood with a 2x6 butt up against the storage box and 2x4 flat along the bottom of the plywood a few inches down from the top edge. Plan to wrap it with automotive carpet, just haven’t gotten around to it.
The storage box has been a game changer while doing really any outdoors activity, but also on a regular daily basis. Let’s me keep the vehicle nice and organized but carry extra stuff that I normally wouldn’t just keep lying around the vehicle. I really wish someone would come up with a slider...
You can! Granted I still moved all of that stuff to the inside of the compartment. I decided to ultimately mount the drawer on top of the rubber floor mat for carpet protection and didn’t want to cut the floor mat to access the storage below.
Not to hijack your thread, but will add photos of a similar set up if others read into this thread down the road. I went with the Bronco storage box, built a leveling platform, and run the deepsleep mattresses. I’ve dressed it up a good bit since these photos, adding seadek foam to the box and...
The Baja boss a/t and Baja boss m/t are both phenomenal tires. I had 40k miles on my m/t’s with well of 50% life left.
My big bend was a 4 door, and I went a touch more extreme. 2” rough country lift, removed crash bars, 37x12.50r17 Baja boss m/t and method wheels.
I think the choice if you do battery powered is somewhat up to your needs. My personal opinion of battery pack tools I generally think Milwaukee is best, but I already had some dewalt stuff so I’ve stuck with the brand for the interchangeability of batteries to all my different tools.
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I’m not sure it could stand up to a 4-way honestly. I haven’t used it to filled my 38’s yet. But I used to use it on the 33’s on my side by side and it worked well enough.