HighwayTrout
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Might have to move this post to the infirmary......
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Might have to move this post to the infirmary......
I was just on the gold coast. I only seen one f250. I was really amazed at what I seen towing trailers. What’s with those ugly el comino cars? [emoji23]
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Yep. There’s a company near me that does conversions so I’m starting to see a lot more rams, Silverados, tundras and raptors.
I assume you’re talking about the Aussie Ute. An absolute Classic but nobody makes them anymore
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So do Raptors and Gladiators run about the same price now?
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Wow, I ask because I'm selling my Duramax Diesel and was looking at Raptors then though about going this route. HmmmmmmGetting close.
Raptors start around 55 I think. A fully decked out Rubicon will be about 60+.
New Fab Fours package for the JT ?
Just imagine that in Hydro Blue...your dream ride...
With at least pink shackles [emoji23]
It has already been carved in stone by Moses that there will be no pink on this Jeep.
I’m starting to warm up to the possibility of a RAM 1500 Rebel:
Wont this mens you cant take off the top and doors for the offeoading experience you were originally after? Seems to me like the best option is to get an rv and tow your jeep behind.
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You can get a Class A motorhome that you can get in the National ParksThat is exactly what that means! A class “A” coach would be too big for National Park camping “in the park”. Class “C” might be an option with a tow behind, but quite honestly we are still leaning towards the travel trailer. I’m a long way from making the commitment. I’ve also been researching “Boondocking” and learning that there are a lot of places to camp right outside the Parks. I have to admit that the whole living out of a trailer thing is all about shit management, laundry and planning out where you’re going to camp in 6 months. It’s not all cocktails by the campfire.
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I’d go the RV, trailering a Jeep mode, but if you like travel trailers, consider other brands that are lighter and have slide outs. Coachmen Apex are nice, as are some of the Coleman trailers. Airstreams are cool, but there are more comfortable, livable trailers on the market.