J0E
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- First Name
- J0e
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- Sep 1, 2018
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- Hawaii, MT, SLC, NYC
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- bt39.com
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- 2021 JLR, 05 LJR on 43s
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- Drywall construction - reel estate
We love our Aliner Expedition. I've towed it 65 MPH just to test it and it tracked fine. All of our camp sites are less than 50 miles from our home and most of the secondary roads are 35 MPH max. Outdoor shower is perfect for Hawaii. I added 3 walmart 7 gallon jugs and use my Ryobi pump to move them into the 10 gallon tank when it nears empty.
GF shot down RTT because she's doesn't want to climb down in the middle of the night to pee and worries about the dog and cat.
We set up camp in less than 60 seconds, then go wheeling, no RTT to snag on trees. No need to set up when we get home late. (60 seconds is just to get the A-Frame up. Stabilizers, etc take a little longer.)
Came with 12 V Lead Acid and 2K Watt inverter. I added 200AH Lithium and a pure sine wave inverter. That keeps us powered up for several days, but I do have a Honda 2K gen to quick charge the batteries. Plan on adding solar.
EDIT:
The extreme offroad package is not extreme but it's OK on decent off roads.
GF shot down RTT because she's doesn't want to climb down in the middle of the night to pee and worries about the dog and cat.
We set up camp in less than 60 seconds, then go wheeling, no RTT to snag on trees. No need to set up when we get home late. (60 seconds is just to get the A-Frame up. Stabilizers, etc take a little longer.)
Came with 12 V Lead Acid and 2K Watt inverter. I added 200AH Lithium and a pure sine wave inverter. That keeps us powered up for several days, but I do have a Honda 2K gen to quick charge the batteries. Plan on adding solar.
EDIT:
The extreme offroad package is not extreme but it's OK on decent off roads.
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