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What did you do to your Ram today???

Dang, when I used to do the Rubicon in my '82 Scrambler, it was a two day weekend 4wheeling trip. This was back in the early '90's. I did my cooking on a old Coleman 2 burner stove and a mini Webber gas grill. I'm trying to adjust to wheeling being called overlanding.
 
Dang, when I used to do the Rubicon in my '82 Scrambler, it was a two day weekend 4wheeling trip. This was back in the early '90's. I did my cooking on a old Coleman 2 burner stove and a mini Webber gas grill. I'm trying to adjust to wheeling being called overlanding.
Yep. Now you gotta have:
Fridge, shower, kitchen, prta potty, sink with running water, rooftop tent, awning,, and pretty much an off road trailer to haul it all. It's been absurd for a while.
 
Yep. Now you gotta have:
Fridge, shower, kitchen, prta potty, sink with running water, rooftop tent, awning,, and pretty much an off road trailer to haul it all. It's been absurd for a while.
you missed dual battery, diesel heater, starlink, drones, and a YouTube channel lol
 
Well, fortunately I have a '05 TJR to go 4wheeling and weekend camping like I used to now that I've retired down here in South East Arizona. Of course weekend doesn't mean much to me anymore, since I'm retired I can go any time. The wife is not into it, but it will give me the me time I need when I get everything set back up again to get out there.
 
Yep. Now you gotta have:
Fridge, shower, kitchen, prta potty, sink with running water, rooftop tent, awning,, and pretty much an off road trailer to haul it all. It's been absurd for a while.
Funny, I don't recall any of that when my dad used to pack a family of seven with all provisions for a two-week desert excursion (late seventies in Arabia) in his army surplus 1966 Landcruiser.
 
Funny, I don't recall any of that when my dad used to pack a family of seven with all provisions for a two-week desert excursion (late seventies in Arabia) in his army surplus 1966 Landcruiser.
Yep
 
Swapped the BDS NXT shocks for Fox 2.0's. Ride is so much better. Just as a side by side test the NXT (twin tube junk) took 35 sec to fully extend from a fully collapsed position. The Fox's took 16 sec.
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