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Getting My Camping Setup Near Completion

Dr. Zaius

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Got my matching wheels mounted on my trailer. I told them to mount the tires blackwall out but oh well. I wasn't charged for it so I won't complain.

Modified my low rise bars to fit my new mounts.

I also have a set of high rise bars that let you mount the axe/shovel/gas cans/traction mats/70" TV/recliner, and snow cone dispenser that are all a required part of spending a night off the grid in a campground.

Basically, I'm putting my old bed rack onto this camping trailer.

Here it is on my Ranger while doing some extreme off-roading at the local mall.

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I have a set of bars for my truck now so don't use the bed rack on it.

I just sold my old RTT and I'm now getting things updated for the new one.

Hope to try it out next week.
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I have considered the idea of pulling a trailer Off-road, but thanks to how the Pathfinder is it isn't the best idea for me. I even contemplated a Roof Top Tent, but all of the weigh a good it and put limits on the vehicle. I'm sure they can be nice though
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