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    (SOLD) Freespirit Recreation High Country 80" Tri-Layer RTT

    EDIT: Sold. Welp. I'm probably going to regret getting out of this thing, but. Winter sale! This is the big insulated one, sleep the whole family warmer and cooler. I did a full write-up on this tent with a ton more pics here: GoFSR Tent Review Vital statistics: Put away super clean...
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    G500 CD changer / battery swap

    I'd not been able to find a picture of this before I started, so for anyone else here's what it looks like on mine. MBUSA G's have the CD-changer in the left rear position, an auxiliary battery does fit there (like it's meant to, because it is), with a little room for a fuse box. CD changer...
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    Review of the Freespirit Recreation High Country Tri-Layer Roof Top Tent

    No one seems to have gone over these, so here’s my experience with them and a boatload of pictures. Long story short, I like the tent a lot. It’s solved all the problems I’ve had with rooftop tents I’ve owned in the past, and it seems to be built really, really well. After a couple years of my...
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    Edge protection?

    I'm finishing a plywood platform and wrapping it in carpet... it's high enough I'm imagining heavy things dragging off the edge and cutting through the carpet or chipping the wood, sanded-roundish though it is. What do you all use to protect exposed edges like this? Some kind of c-channel...
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    Washer/dryer pedestal thought

    Anyone ever taken an old washer/dryer pedestal and crafted storage from it? I'm trying to think of the negatives. Naturally it'd need a latch or two to lock it closed. And there's no mechanism to lock it open. But they seem heavy duty, they don't weigh much, they're about the right size to...
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    RTT with minimum fiddling?

    As a guy with a tall vehicle, I'm enamored of the BunduFlip because it eliminates two things I hated about my last RTT: there's no cover to zip on and off, and there are no spring poles to clamber all around to reach. In fact it's the Bundu's "automatic" poles that I'm most impressed about. But...
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