kid4lyf said:
Randy, been waitin for you here, bro.
On your recent trip, what are some things that worked well?
Are there any things that you would change? add? leave behind?
My biggest problem on this trip was storage and organization. It doesn't help that my roof bag ended up not being very waterproof, and managed to get ripped halfway thru the trip, so most everything on my roof ended up inside my Jeep. I'll have to come up with a better system for next trip. I probably could have got away without bringing my spare axle shafts, driveshaft and steering components......but I think it was a case where I would rather be safe than sorry....especially since I was traveling solo this trip.
My CO2 tank came in handy when I bent my wheel and was able to save it to use as my spare tire. So OBA is a good idea like you suggested above.
Selectable lockers are nice if you can afford them (and can justify the additional cost), but I'm perfectly happy driving a rig with automatic lockers, even on the road. I have a No-Slip in the rear which is actually very invisible, and an Aussie in the front. I do recommend the Tera 2Lo if you run a front automatic locker, though. I know I used mine quite a bit on the trip.
This was my first trip using a GPS as well, and it definitely came in handy for me. I am using the Magellan Crossover GPS which not only does Topographic maps, but also handles turn-by-turn street driving directions. It was nice to be able to get to a town and get directions to a nice restaurant, or to the nearest gas station.....and then when I'm done I could just switch it back to topo mode and get back out on the trail.
Working AC was also nice in the hot desert
If I think of anything else (I'm sure I will), I'll post it up, but these are a few of the thoughts that just popped up in my head.
