aprez27
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- First Name
- Andrew
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2019
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- Location
- Long Island NY
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- 2018 JL Wrangler Rubicon
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$200 for a yoga mat?
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$200 for a yoga mat?
Amen. We are pretty much done sleeping on the ground or in the back of the Jeep. Plus I am to big. We will tow the JLUR behind our RV.I will tow my Jeep behind the Motorhome and make sure I make it back to the Motorhome for a comfortable nights sleep and a shower and a pot of coffee in the morning I’m done roughing it
Vic...the headliner in your first picture....what did you do to it! Spray white paint too close? It looks like a starry sky (yuc yuc.)In 40 years of trucks, Jeeps a Pathfinder and a rock crawler Toyota I have always slept outside under the stars. Lots of talk of sleeping in Jeep's.
What view seems better?
I have a hammock that I put down rear seats, move front seats full forward, and hang from front rollbar to rear. I then sleep floating a couple inches above the Jeep floor looking right up through my front silent sunshade.... if needed I remove that.In 40 years of trucks, Jeeps a Pathfinder and a rock crawler Toyota I have always slept outside under the stars. Lots of talk of sleeping in Jeep's.
What view seems better?
I love the cot under the stars watching it all happen!I have a hammock that I put down rear seats, move front seats full forward, and hang from front rollbar to rear. I then sleep floating a couple inches above the Jeep floor looking right up through my front silent sunshade.... if needed I remove that.
Works well for solo trips or with my son who sleeps in identical hammock next to mine.
Nice shot of the sky!!In 40 years of trucks, Jeeps a Pathfinder and a rock crawler Toyota I have always slept outside under the stars. Lots of talk of sleeping in Jeep's.
What view seems better?
Gotta be honest, it was a stock photo I downloaded just to prove the point that I would rather look at the sky than the headliner.Nice shot of the sky!!
Id like to know the important stuff though.
Like, what exposure and lens did you use?!
Years ago, there was a guy on one of the other wrangler forums who created some inserts (maybe 8" tall or so) that fit in the rear passenger windows on the JKU. They were made out of a screen-like material with a metal surround. So you got airflow without the bugs. You just rolled down the rear windows, placed them on top of the glass, then rolled the window up just enough to make it snug with the top of the window frame. Simple yet super effective. It'd probably take a bit of digging, but it's out there somewhere.Someone fabricate this then let me know how it goes... The lock/latch can be like one of those Mason jars wire locks on the inside of the window...