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Going on a trip next weekend, so wanted to test out and see how much room I had for my camping gear.

Here is what the following looks like in a 4door for reference. 2/3 rear seat down.

Set power Rv45L fridge
2 large Plano trunks (sit on seat hump not flat)
Gazelle T4 hub tent
3 cots (1 coleman 2 Magellan)
3 Teton pads

Got some room to play with but will need to fit some camp chairs, 5lb propane bottle and coleman stove. I am used to a full size pickup and bringing "everything" so this is an adjustment.

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Very Nice. So you plan on keeping the SetPower plugged into the Bronco? I think the 12v in the cargo area is always hot.
 
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Very Nice. So you plan on keeping the SetPower plugged into the Bronco? I think the 12v in the cargo area is always hot.
That is the plan. Testing it out this weekend with some waters and Gatorade in there as I drive around. I also have a bluetti ac50s power station as a backup, but nice to take that into the tent for fans, etc...
 

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Nice to see the Gazelle fits inside. Still hoping for a rack on a 4dr Sasquatch, but nice to know there's options.
 

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That is the plan. Testing it out this weekend with some waters and Gatorade in there as I drive around. I also have a bluetti ac50s power station as a backup, but nice to take that into the tent for fans, etc...
Nice! I have a bluetti eb70 and Iceco VL45. Now I just need my Bronco. :)
 

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OP, Plano also makes a smaller trunk that will fit with the rear seats up. You could probably fit 2 across and stack them 2 high next to your cooler/fridge. You maybe even able to stack 3 high.
 

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Very Nice. So you plan on keeping the SetPower plugged into the Bronco? I think the 12v in the cargo area is always hot.
it isn't but with Forscan, you can change it to always on
 
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Looks good but if you toss the baby and passenger you'd be able to fit that all in a proper 2-door. 😜
But who is gonna watch the kid while my wife works over time to pay for the second Bronco?
 

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it isn't but with Forscan, you can change it to always on
Yup just notice that, it must time out after some time. Skunked my Gatorade! Glad I didn't test with beer in the cooler.
 

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There's tons more room in that rig. You could pile gear roof high right next to the kid.;) .
I was curious as to how well the 4 door would pack out. Looks pretty good.
 

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Yup just notice that, it must time out after some time. Skunked my Gatorade! Glad I didn't test with beer in the cooler.
Were you testing while not driving? I wonder if it shuts off once the battery reaches a certain level? Could it be that smart? :)
 

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Very Nice. So you plan on keeping the SetPower plugged into the Bronco? I think the 12v in the cargo area is always hot.
It’s not. You have to change the settings in Forscan. Turns off after 75 min.
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