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ckcarr

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Looks a lot more comfortable than curling up into a ball in the back of my Jeep!

It reminds me of the climbers here who live for months out of their vans and trucks.
 

Ben Egbert

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Looks a lot more comfortable than curling up into a ball in the back of my Jeep!

It reminds me of the climbers here who live for months out of their vans and trucks.
It's actually as comfortable as my bed at home, once I climb in, and warm too. I can last about 3 days before I run out of ice.
 

Ben Egbert

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Great setup, Ben, especially with that Yetti. Is that four wheel drive?

Yes it's the off road addition with Bilstiens and I have added some Goodyear all terrain 10 ply tires. I have done cathedral valley, 3 x, white rim trail 2x, Toroweap, Alstrom point, and Chicken Corners to name a few.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Nice setup. My own photo "wagon" is a 25' motorhome which is a far cry from roughing it but I can't drive it into the types of places you cite. I have a 4wd Tacoma I'd love to be able to tow but Toyota says no way without disconnecting the drive shafts.
 

JimFox

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Hey Ben,

What a nice set up you have. I have thought of doing something similar in my Grand Cherokee but with all of my measurements I run out of head space with the remaining space being too small to fit anything in. Still... I keep trying to come up with ideas. One day, I might think of something that will fit.

Jim
 

Ben Egbert

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Hey Ben,

What a nice set up you have. I have thought of doing something similar in my Grand Cherokee but with all of my measurements I run out of head space with the remaining space being too small to fit anything in. Still... I keep trying to come up with ideas. One day, I might think of something that will fit.

Jim
Right Jim, I have looked at 4runners and most of that style don't have a flat enough floor even with seats removed. I wish I had a taller canopy and a longer bed, I just barely fit lengthwise. I would start with a Tacoma next time as they are smaller and can get into tighter terrain. But this one works so long as I remain nimble enough to crawl in.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Each driveshaft is only four bolts. And, try taking the Tacoma out by itself on a trip. Rough roads go to great places.
I know exactly where it will get me :)

I went through three different Toyota trucks while I lived in Salt Lake City (this new one is #5). They saw a lot of Utah road/backroad miles before I left for the NW.
 

Jeffrey

Well-Known Member
Silly of me to assume that you only tow it. You probably know more routes than I do. Let'a go!
 
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