Mount for the Bumper Dumper with maybe some kind of vacuum assist flush?
Off-road refueling flex connect. It pairs with a Spot device directed on-call fueling service that keeps you topped up wherever you go!
A buddies bush basher. Came with the attachments. Breather is a pvc pipe out of a partial paint tray. No jerry cans but the holders are there
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Or maybe topper is resting on uncut roof and he slithers into the top? Also what are the struts on left bumper for?
The dichotomy of using a hardware store metal shelf, bolted into said backwards topper, with bungies to hold your shit in place, but having a bike rack worth 1/2 the value of the car is challenging.
I, too, would love to see that thing on some washboard. How many miles till the water jug and side case pull through the rear 1/4 panel?
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Weird shovel too.
Ha ha, why mount proper water containers, when you can just get a 7 gallon Reliance Aqua-Tainer water cube for $18, and bolt it to your SUV with some shit from the hardware store. Looks like there's a matching one on the left side as well. I'd be surprised if the width of that thing is road-legal.
What’s the point of the thin gas can? They hold what? 1gal? 1.5gal? You get what 350miles on a tank, in what circumstance is another 15-20miles going to save your day?
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Just checking in because I'm camping in my f150 now and it's not nearly accurate enough IME. Had to flip the bed around for the night so my head wasn't downhill tonight.
Also, report from the field: since leaving TX and rolling through OK and AR GOTOS sightings are down significantly.
When you park in a cool, off-road looking spot that makes for a great insta post but puts all the gas in the tank downhill of the pickup, and you just need to bring the level up so you can start it and pull back into the proper parking lot five feet away?
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I'm guessing I've spent a thousand nights sleeping in the back of my pickup over the years. Never once have a needed an app to ensure a good nights sleep. But I don't have a Yeti nor an Instagram and get by on Coors Heavy and Nathans with spicy relish cooked on a $20 gas Hibachi.
Whoa, whoa, you can’t go camping without spending at least $1000 on fancy camping gear at REI, even if you aren’t sleeping in or on your vehicle.
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