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...
Just posted with some pics showing what it can hold, if that helps give you some context.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/camping-cargo-test-run.24152/
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...
I picked mine up on a Thursday, and it would not activate at dealership or at home. Then on Saturday afternoon when I tried it happend to work. Not sure if it was a timing issue or something else. Maybe something the dealership had to enter into the system the processed the order as delivered...
Anyone figure out the antenna mounting yet? What was the mount they used on that overlanding demo way back? It would be nice to mount to trail sights. Otherwise I guess I'm looking at lip mounts on the hood for both my gmrs and ham dual band half wave.
- Cooled Seats
- Cup Holders
- An actual winch solution from factory not requiring camera/sensor/cooler relocations
- A hardtop that can actually support a rack / rooftop tent of decent weight.
- Drop down tailgate / swing out tire rack.
-...with power rear window.
Convoy to MS!
Edit:
Probably just a volume correlation. More vehicles fit on a train than a truck, so a higher percentage may just seem like that. That being said It would be perfectly logical that they schedule all the builds for a given train or truck in a cluster. So train to FL early day...
So final time stats (all times Central):
Reserved: 7/13/2020 7:10 PM
Ordered: 1/22/2021
Switched to Soft Top once Hard Top Prep kit Offered
Schedule Email: 8/12/2021
Build Week: 8/30/2021
Blend Date: 9/1/2021
Rotation Number: 3234
Build order: 244/813
Modules First Seen: 9/1/2021 11:30 PM...
For just use it communication s GMRS is hard to beat. It does require an FCC license. Currently $70 for 10 years covering entire family. (Will be dropping to $35 at some point maybe 2022). Great for trail communications. Can be compatible with license free FRS walkie talkies.
Amatuer Radio...