Thank you so much! We really appreciate the support. My son is extremely excited to begin the transformation on the Jeep Willys and we've already had a few bit and pieces arrive. He's out int he desert currently with his brother enjoying the Jeep in stock form, but we'll have it in the garage this week and begin getting to work on it!
I love it when two my favorite channels collaborate and was very glad see you guys had a great time despite the cold. Thank you so much for what both channels do the for the off-road and overlanding community. 😊
As someone who lives in west Texas the joke is that you can experience 4 seasons in 1 day lol. Not to mention allergies with the dust can take a bit to get used to. Glad you guys are having an amazing adventure!
Brad and Matt lots of great information, thank you for taking the time to share all of this and glad you enjoyed New Mexico. My wife and I just moved here from Arizona last year and it's been a welcome change.
So been looking forward to watching these videos from New Mexico with Matt from Ozark Overland Adventures. Crazy weather. Never think New Mexico would get a blizzard
Matts Gladiator, he has put in a lot of work into it. But not for me, everything is covered in dust and no matter how well he has organised things it is chaotic. What his Gladiator does for me, is to reconfirm in my mind, how good a Wrangler with a Patriot Camper Trailer is. Everything is cleaner, more organised and ready from the get go. I really love the Aussie Patriot Trailers , WAY TO GO 👍
I'm really impressed with that bedrack setup. I've been tossing around the idea of changing mine. Those folding side panels have me sold on it! Great video! Go get warm!
Curious why not just get a full topper that is weatherproof instead of a rack like that that allows water and dust intrusion? I am very curious. Great video by the way.
Interesting video! Twenty degrees above zero would not be considered "bitter cold" in Montana or northern Utah in much of the winter. Having lived about 1/3 of my life in San Diego, and close to ten percent of my life in Hawaii, I do agree with you.....Twenty degrees is far too cold for my almost 75 year old body. You make many extremely interesting videos. Thanks to the four of you for doing this one! Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators forever! Andy McKane, Maunaloa, Hawaii.
Thank you! I can tolerate 20 degree weather, but they had some winds that were upwards of 30 mph this trip which really impacted our route and ability to find a camping spot... that's why they call it adventure!
Pro tip for Matt on the heat loss from the long tube from the diesel heater. Buy a 4" dryer hose and 'sleeve' the 3" hose with it. Makes a double wall and reduces the heat loss *dramatically*.. and a super cheap solution. You're welcome. :) ...Matt
@@TrailRecon I’ve been runner the planar for a while now. -14°C /6.8°F and on half it was toasty warm. At one point, I had to turn it down! On my channel too. Nice video Brad!
@@TrailRecon Yep. They are really good once you get one dialed in and integrated to your setup. I just have a cheap Vevor, but after about 10 nights or so with it and a few mods have it pretty well figured out. Sure beats the Buddy when dropping below about 45 or so.
Brad, I’ve had three Pentestars and still have two, JTR Launch edition and 2017 GC Trailhawk. I love them all have been incredibly reliable and even the JTR on 37s and 4:88 has plenty of power with the 4 to1 transfer case.
Yeah man. I have a 2014 Cherokee Trailhawk with the 3.2 liter. It’s got 124k on it and still as smooth as the day I bought it. (324 miles). I also have the 2022 3.6 JTR with 2k on the odometer. Hope this version is as reliable as the 3.2 has been. Maintenance is 🔑
Excellent! The Ozark dude isn't, let's say my style, but he did pretty good here. And he's living the dream for sure. Looking forward to seeing more of this trip.
16:36 So those seats are the leather ones that you can choose when you build your own Jeep. They have two types: Perforated leather and.... non-perforated leather (it's not called that but I can't remember). They are IMO not as comfortable as the factory leather seats, which are the standard ones with the Rubicon stitching on them. Those look like maybe he had some custom stuff. I have seen many dealerships offer Katzkin leather .. I wasn't aware hey could do logos or had the Jeep logo on it though..
My seats aren't custom but they were the Katzkin option in 21. My wife has the standard leather in her 21 JLUR and they are about the same comfort level. I can't tell much difference in them other than looks.
I have a Midland GMRS, there's an auxiliary out port on the back of the radio that I hook into the auxiliary in port in the gladiator. That way you can hear the GMRS through the factory speakers.... you're welcome
Thanks for the mention on our Sticky Vinylz products, Matt and Brad! Glad you guys enjoy the textured vinyl. Both you guys are always killing it with your videos 👏🏽👏🏽 Brad, send us a message and let’s get some custom textured vinyl on that 392; would love to have you join the team, Master Chief! I’m a previous Sub ET btw 🤙🏽
This video was very informative. Have been debating a Gladiator to go with my JK. That aside, seasonal weather is bizarre here. Snow one day blistering Heat the next. You can definitely get off the beaten track here, so I was glad you enjoyed my backyard. Sand to Snow, Desert to Forest southern New Mexico is a really unappreciated offroad destination. If you ever head back out this way give me a shout Chief i can point you to some great destination
Glad you found it informative! We really enjoyed the areas of NM we explored and are looking to visiting again soon when it's a bit warmer, would love to hear your recommendations on places to explore. Thank you!
I can follow your route rather roughly by the images you posted. You really went in a wide circle covering the ground you did. While not exactly an offroad destination i was surprised you passed up White Sands National Monument. The video visuals are stunning at sunrise and sunset and the ability to overnight camp make this a unique spot to overnight. Food for thought. Until last year i would have recommended the North Star Fire road that splits the Gila its an easy route with diverse topography ,elevation changes as well as vegetation (fern forest, high desert, riparian, forest ) However the area was hit with a massive forest fire last year that devastated a rather sizable area. Still, let me know what your looking for and i can definitely point you in the right direction.. Oh, for you and the misses, Gila Hot Springs for a good soak is nice overnight stop as well. (Carla and Allen Campbell , proprietors)
Those plants are mesquite bushes, they grow upside down in NM compared to TX, in TX they’re big tall trees but in NM they’re short and wide bush plants
Man I'm looking forward to your video. I live in Southern New Mexico and am new to the region. Can't wait to see what you found to do and do it myself.
Welcome to my home state here in New Mexico and as a New Mexican apologizes for the weather, NM weather never behaves and it comes and goes but that's typical NM weather, other than that welcome and glad u had some fun in NM I'm from the north west here in Gallup and there are some good trails here in NM to check out and I'm still trying them out but planning on going on more trails here and my rig is a 2004 Jeep liberty (KJ) and it's still 100% stock but planning on upgrading so that I can tackle the Rubicon and Moab but in the mean time I'm enjoying my jeep how it is and have taken it on trails in my local area becoming more familiar with the off-road world and learning more about my jeep along the way, in my area there are some good trails that are good and one trail is a good one not as technical but considering I'm in the Navajo nation and with our native culture we have what we call the 4 sacred mountains and one of them is Mt Taylor just north of grants and it's a good trails to be on just to get into the off-road culture, an other trail that I have been was Mt Sedgwick south of grants and that one is a bit more technical but in all they both have been good day trips just to get out of town, in the very far future with time and me continuing to build my off-road rig and learning more about overlanding, and could take a trip and show more of the State and the culture we have here with the Navajo Nation and being known for the best chili's in the state with the red and green chili having the real authentic chili
@@TrailRecon there r some good places but the best time to find them is our chilli season where we buy a box and have it roasted at the store and bring it home and it last us a good while, glad u had a good time here in NM and hope to see u along the trails in the future with my built jeep KJ after being more inspired by dirtlifestyle
Love the Gladiator setup. Well thought out and executed. However, the dust and grime on everything in the bed would be a nightmare for me. Just hearing the grit in the drawer and fridge slides made me shudder. Seems to work for Matt and that is all that matters!
Good video and I love the patriot X3 camper! Can someone out there tell me if the Gladiator ride comfort better than my 2018 Jk. My JK with rough country lift and 35 s is reallly rough! Thx
I did Pritchett in it right after I got it. Not sure I had even made a payment yet. LOL. I broke a U Joint on Rocker Knocker and had to winch up the remaining obstacles. There's a video on it. It was 12 hours to do 4 miles in 100+ degree heat. It was a brutal day. lol
Gladiator builds are cool. For long range overlanding without much hard stuff, the Gladiator can carry more stuff and is more comfortable. I'm surprised that most Gladiator owners prefer an open rack over the bed instead of a commercial topper that would enclose everything while supporting a tent.
cool ..now if jeep made a fixed roof wagon/ or troop carrier panel van ....the car camper overlander I could build as I want a pop top no more than 119=120" wb at least 6-7' of cargo bay
Maybe pass on to Matt this info. I HATE a dusty dirty box area with all my gear in it. I have been on a quest to find a solution to enclose the back end of the gladiator, have a fridge on a slide out and a roof top tent that when closed up is at the same level as the top of the cab of the truck. I think I have finally found the answer!!!!! American Adventure Labs is introducing what they call the LBE (Load Bearing Enclosure) This is my answer and I won't have to make it myself. Maybe this will work for Matt....
Yesterday afternoon north and west of Carlsbad Caverns we passed a Blue Gladiator with a Red Rubicon following it pulling a Patriot trailer - we waved, was that you guys? We were headed to camp at Dog Canyon Campground on the far north side of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. When we woke up this morning it was 18 degrees - very cold but our diesel heater kept us warm most of the night until the hose broke off. Love your videos, we have been watching for a very long time. We have a 2017 Rubicon JKU pretty heavily outfitted for overlanding.
There are very few fuel locations in the area we spent most of our time. If the weather had been more accommodating, we could have traveled further north and utilized some of our planned fuel stops. We'll talk about fuel in the video, but having at least 10 extra gallons for what we were doing was essential.
Love your overland content. Can’t wait to see the progression on the Willys
Thank you so much! We really appreciate the support. My son is extremely excited to begin the transformation on the Jeep Willys and we've already had a few bit and pieces arrive. He's out int he desert currently with his brother enjoying the Jeep in stock form, but we'll have it in the garage this week and begin getting to work on it!
I love it when two my favorite channels collaborate and was very glad see you guys had a great time despite the cold. Thank you so much for what both channels do the for the off-road and overlanding community. 😊
Thanks!!
Two great channels with such humble people that truly enjoy what they do and inspire others to just GO explore.
@@Nebraskagrassman Thank you!!
Thank you!
Great build. And you’re right about the Hot Head headliners - a must have and worth every cent
As someone who lives in west Texas the joke is that you can experience 4 seasons in 1 day lol. Not to mention allergies with the dust can take a bit to get used to. Glad you guys are having an amazing adventure!
There’s snow in Texas?
Matt has a really great setup. It was cool to see his rig this past year at the Keweenaw Overland Adventure Retreat.
Thanks!
Brad and Matt lots of great information, thank you for taking the time to share all of this and glad you enjoyed New Mexico. My wife and I just moved here from Arizona last year and it's been a welcome change.
My wife bought the display bumper from relentless fabrication at overland expo west last year. Definitely top notch quality
So been looking forward to watching these videos from New Mexico with Matt from Ozark Overland Adventures. Crazy weather. Never think New Mexico would get a blizzard
It was a fun trip for sure!!
Great video!!! Matt always gives his honest opinion on gear, that doesn’t break the bank. Thanks for sharing!!!
Matts Gladiator, he has put in a lot of work into it. But not for me, everything is covered in dust and no matter how well he has organised things it is chaotic. What his Gladiator does for me, is to reconfirm in my mind, how good a Wrangler with a Patriot Camper Trailer is. Everything is cleaner, more organised and ready from the get go. I really love the Aussie Patriot Trailers , WAY TO GO 👍
I'm really impressed with that bedrack setup. I've been tossing around the idea of changing mine. Those folding side panels have me sold on it! Great video! Go get warm!
The Xtrusion Overland rack is a game changer!!
I didn't even realize it did that until we were filming this... pretty cool feature.
Curious why not just get a full topper that is weatherproof instead of a rack like that that allows water and dust intrusion? I am very curious. Great video by the way.
@@davelier9572 I didn't want my tent up that high
Great informative video, I like the cold when it's sunny,not when it's wet or snowing
This is my favorite walk arounds you've done. I don't have a Gladiator but it gave me a lot of ideas for my Wrangler.
I had one of those thorns go through a semi tire years ago, they are knarley!
Interesting video! Twenty degrees above zero would not be considered "bitter cold" in Montana or northern Utah in much of the winter. Having lived about 1/3 of my life in San Diego, and close to ten percent of my life in Hawaii, I do agree with you.....Twenty degrees is far too cold for my almost 75 year old body. You make many extremely interesting videos. Thanks to the four of you for doing this one! Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators forever! Andy McKane, Maunaloa, Hawaii.
Thank you! I can tolerate 20 degree weather, but they had some winds that were upwards of 30 mph this trip which really impacted our route and ability to find a camping spot... that's why they call it adventure!
ozark overland, my favorite channel , those guys are incredible , ❤❤❤❤
Thanks!!!
Great people hanging out! Huge fan of Matt and Cara. Love this video
Thank you!!
Pro tip for Matt on the heat loss from the long tube from the diesel heater. Buy a 4" dryer hose and 'sleeve' the 3" hose with it. Makes a double wall and reduces the heat loss *dramatically*.. and a super cheap solution.
You're welcome.
:)
...Matt
Never thought of that. Great idea!!
Love this idea! Matt has me now convinced on the benefits of a diesel heater.
@@TrailRecon I’ve been runner the planar for a while now. -14°C /6.8°F and on half it was toasty warm. At one point, I had to turn it down!
On my channel too.
Nice video Brad!
@@TrailRecon Yep. They are really good once you get one dialed in and integrated to your setup. I just have a cheap Vevor, but after about 10 nights or so with it and a few mods have it pretty well figured out. Sure beats the Buddy when dropping below about 45 or so.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures give it a try. I knew it should help, but was honestly surprised at the difference.
This was a great video...awesome to see two people whoa re absolutely passionate about their travels get together!
Thank you! It was fun an interesting for me to hear Matt talk about why he's made the choices he has.
Great walk around with Matt… follow him also.
My two favorite overlanders collaborating! I can't wait to see this trip from both of your perspectives
Coming Soon. Thanks!
Video goes back to basics. Love it. Nice build and “on a budget” eg not all the more expensive “popular” brands.
Super well setup Gladiator! Matt has done fantastic job setting everything up on it.
Love this build! Great video, my 2 favorite overlanders together.
Brad, I’ve had three Pentestars and still have two, JTR Launch edition and 2017 GC Trailhawk. I love them all have been incredibly reliable and even the JTR on 37s and 4:88 has plenty of power with the 4 to1 transfer case.
Yeah man. I have a 2014 Cherokee Trailhawk with the 3.2 liter. It’s got 124k on it and still as smooth as the day I bought it. (324 miles). I also have the 2022 3.6 JTR with 2k on the odometer. Hope this version is as reliable as the 3.2 has been. Maintenance is 🔑
Just watched New Mexico and 15 trail tips. Awesome content and dedication to your craft
Awesome! Thank you!
LOVE the rig walk around videos!! 2 GREAT channels, awesome people and fantastic content!!
Thank you!
I have lived in Florida for 64 years and love the weather. Good video Thanks
Excellent!
The Ozark dude isn't, let's say my style, but he did pretty good here. And he's living the dream for sure.
Looking forward to seeing more of this trip.
Thanks! Not everyone likes everyone and that's ok. It was an awesome trip!!
Elka has Toyota too. They are good for salty environments like here in Hawai’i
Great video guys! Thanks so much for sharing!
Love seeing you guys together!!
We love being together! Thanks!
Love you and Matts channel.
16:36 So those seats are the leather ones that you can choose when you build your own Jeep. They have two types: Perforated leather and.... non-perforated leather (it's not called that but I can't remember). They are IMO not as comfortable as the factory leather seats, which are the standard ones with the Rubicon stitching on them. Those look like maybe he had some custom stuff. I have seen many dealerships offer Katzkin leather .. I wasn't aware hey could do logos or had the Jeep logo on it though..
My seats aren't custom but they were the Katzkin option in 21. My wife has the standard leather in her 21 JLUR and they are about the same comfort level. I can't tell much difference in them other than looks.
I have a Midland GMRS, there's an auxiliary out port on the back of the radio that I hook into the auxiliary in port in the gladiator. That way you can hear the GMRS through the factory speakers.... you're welcome
Love your show Brad!!!!!!!!!!!
Love Matt's channel. I remember the black JKUR he had. Lot's of good gear reviews too.
Thanks Matt (and Brad)
Thanks so much!!!
A super cool and fun video, the best never rest, superbly done.
i love your videos during pandemic i keep watching your videos here in singapore and I'm from philippines
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the mention on our Sticky Vinylz products, Matt and Brad! Glad you guys enjoy the textured vinyl.
Both you guys are always killing it with your videos 👏🏽👏🏽
Brad, send us a message and let’s get some custom textured vinyl on that 392; would love to have you join the team, Master Chief! I’m a previous Sub ET btw 🤙🏽
Thanks guys!!
This video was very informative. Have been debating a Gladiator to go with my JK.
That aside, seasonal weather is bizarre here. Snow one day blistering Heat the next. You can definitely get off the beaten track here, so I was glad you enjoyed my backyard. Sand to Snow, Desert to Forest southern New Mexico is a really unappreciated offroad destination. If you ever head back out this way give me a shout Chief i can point you to some great destination
Glad you found it informative! We really enjoyed the areas of NM we explored and are looking to visiting again soon when it's a bit warmer, would love to hear your recommendations on places to explore. Thank you!
I can follow your route rather roughly by the images you posted. You really went in a wide circle covering the ground you did. While not exactly an offroad destination i was surprised you passed up White Sands National Monument. The video visuals are stunning at sunrise and sunset and the ability to overnight camp make this a unique spot to overnight. Food for thought. Until last year i would have recommended the North Star Fire road that splits the Gila its an easy route with diverse topography ,elevation changes as well as vegetation (fern forest, high desert, riparian, forest ) However the area was hit with a massive forest fire last year that devastated a rather sizable area. Still, let me know what your looking for and i can definitely point you in the right direction..
Oh, for you and the misses, Gila Hot Springs for a good soak is nice overnight stop as well. (Carla and Allen Campbell , proprietors)
Awesome thanks for sharing. Miss the cold weather, living in Florida now we hardly see seasonal changes.
I live in NY and ditto we basically now have three seasons. The local hockey pond didn’t even freeze this year.
Wow it's Is beautiful place
dukes baby!! yall really do have good taste!!
Those plants are mesquite bushes, they grow upside down in NM compared to TX, in TX they’re big tall trees but in NM they’re short and wide bush plants
I can tell you that I had way too many encounters with them running up and down the trail filming... not nice plants!
Bula good day mate always nice to see you guys 😊
What a great video Brad.
Two very informative overland channels!
Thanks!!
Thank you kindly!
Perfect video
I highly recommend a diesel heater. I have it in my Wrangler and I love it.
Love watching both of y’all channels. Question about your camper, what lifts your awning up, and where can I find them?
that's the coolest gladiator ive ever seen
Thanks!!!
Awesome video and rig! Can you please type out the name of the green air compressor? Very interested. Thank you!
Thanks! Its the MorrFlate 10-6
Thank you for sharing
⭐🙏🇺🇲
Two of my favorite RUclipsrs! Great episode Brad!
Man I'm looking forward to your video. I live in Southern New Mexico and am new to the region. Can't wait to see what you found to do and do it myself.
Coming soon!
Two of my favorite content creators and I’m a Toyota guy.
Thanks!
Thank you!
OK all good info except where did Matt get those shoes?
Nice ride brother!
Thank you!
Yes.
What a cool sounding guy and I love the modifications to his rig. Very nice!!
Thanks!
"Tow Strap?" Surely you mean your Matt's Offroad Kinetic recovery rope!
Matt uses Pategonia 2s on the Morrvair to rescue people in mud or snow or........ so they must be good tires.
Sooo awesome 👍❤
Love my pentistar but at 80k miles I need to replace the oil cooler as its started to leak, which is a fairly common issue
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Welcome to my home state here in New Mexico and as a New Mexican apologizes for the weather, NM weather never behaves and it comes and goes but that's typical NM weather, other than that welcome and glad u had some fun in NM I'm from the north west here in Gallup and there are some good trails here in NM to check out and I'm still trying them out but planning on going on more trails here and my rig is a 2004 Jeep liberty (KJ) and it's still 100% stock but planning on upgrading so that I can tackle the Rubicon and Moab but in the mean time I'm enjoying my jeep how it is and have taken it on trails in my local area becoming more familiar with the off-road world and learning more about my jeep along the way, in my area there are some good trails that are good and one trail is a good one not as technical but considering I'm in the Navajo nation and with our native culture we have what we call the 4 sacred mountains and one of them is Mt Taylor just north of grants and it's a good trails to be on just to get into the off-road culture, an other trail that I have been was Mt Sedgwick south of grants and that one is a bit more technical but in all they both have been good day trips just to get out of town, in the very far future with time and me continuing to build my off-road rig and learning more about overlanding, and could take a trip and show more of the State and the culture we have here with the Navajo Nation and being known for the best chili's in the state with the red and green chili having the real authentic chili
We had a blast in NM, and looking forward to exploring more again... Oh and I need to find some of that chili!
@@TrailRecon there r some good places but the best time to find them is our chilli season where we buy a box and have it roasted at the store and bring it home and it last us a good while, glad u had a good time here in NM and hope to see u along the trails in the future with my built jeep KJ after being more inspired by dirtlifestyle
Love the Gladiator setup. Well thought out and executed.
However, the dust and grime on everything in the bed would be a nightmare for me. Just hearing the grit in the drawer and fridge slides made me shudder.
Seems to work for Matt and that is all that matters!
Good video and I love the patriot X3 camper! Can someone out there tell me if the Gladiator ride comfort better than my 2018 Jk. My JK with rough country lift and 35 s is reallly rough! Thx
With it's longer wheel base, the Gladiator is usually a more comfortable ride. But it all depends on the modifications you make.
Great video Brad! You should consider an AEV fuel caddy for that 392. Just a thought. 🤙
Wellcome to Mexico. Bienvenido a Mexico
matt, love the rig! im slowly trying to build my 2022 snazberry jt to overland some. what kind of matress is it that you have in the rooftop. thanks.
Thanks! The mattress is by Lost Horrizon. I have a link to it in my In Too Deep video.
LOL the plants DO want to kill you. I live in southern Arizona and almost every plant has thirns
Good evening Brad!
Great video!
Thanks!
I’d love to see that go through Pritchett
It should be a good challenge for his Gladiator, I know he'll have no problems and I'm sure he will be filming it.
I did Pritchett in it right after I got it. Not sure I had even made a payment yet. LOL. I broke a U Joint on Rocker Knocker and had to winch up the remaining obstacles. There's a video on it. It was 12 hours to do 4 miles in 100+ degree heat. It was a brutal day. lol
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures that is impressive man. Is the video only pro channel? I am going to check this out.
@@dols94 Its on my channel. It's called I Broke My Gladiator on Pritchett Canyon.
Truck is looking really good! Nice job.
Should of been called a Scrambler
I agree.
😂😂😂😂
Love the CJ 8's!
Yeah...the owner need it,to scramble and assemble his broken and fallen parts 😂😂
Matt's Gladiator looks so much like mine. I love his channel
Thanks!!
@Ozark Overland Adventures hey Matt, what the make of that tailgate table? I couldn't make it out in the video.
@@JendellOverland All Pro Off Road
awesome video! im definitely getting gladi now. Is there a build video of that gladi or bill of materials ?
I have several build videos and full details on my channel.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures omg i didnt recognize you :) going to dig through your channel more now :)
Gladiator builds are cool. For long range overlanding without much hard stuff, the Gladiator can carry more stuff and is more comfortable. I'm surprised that most Gladiator owners prefer an open rack over the bed instead of a commercial topper that would enclose everything while supporting a tent.
Toppers put the tent too high for most people. And the Gladiator can definitely handle the hard stuff!!
I think that mount may be from CMM Offroad.
Its actually from Rugged: trailrecon.com/rugged-radios-antenna-mount-passenger-side-mt-ant-jeep-ps.html
Why not the Allu-cab camper.? You said that you planned on that when you bought the gladiator
$$$$$ LOL. When we hit the road full time I'll probably switch to a GFC or Super Pacific. The AluCab is too heavy and bulky for me.
I have a 2022 JTR and honesty think it’s the perfect vehicle…gas mileage could be a biiiiit better though. But it’s all good 👍
What's the difference between Rubicon trails and the oem rock rails?
Same thing
Great to see Ozark on your channel, great cross threading of channels!
We had a blast together.
cool ..now if jeep made a fixed roof wagon/ or troop carrier panel van ....the car camper overlander I could build as I want a pop top no more than 119=120" wb at least 6-7' of cargo bay
Maybe pass on to Matt this info. I HATE a dusty dirty box area with all my gear in it. I have been on a quest to find a solution to enclose the back end of the gladiator, have a fridge on a slide out and a roof top tent that when closed up is at the same level as the top of the cab of the truck. I think I have finally found the answer!!!!! American Adventure Labs is introducing what they call the LBE (Load Bearing Enclosure) This is my answer and I won't have to make it myself. Maybe this will work for Matt....
What's more thirsty between the 392 and the Power Wagon?
392!
Welcome to the land of enchantment again!
Thank you! We are looking forward to getting back there again.
Brad - I'm curious what camera and gimbal you're using.
Canon EOS R5 amzn.to/3xv8B3U on a DJI Ronin amzn.to/3xR2XcN
@@TrailRecon thanks a lot!
That Fairlead was Nate Pickel`s idea, but he had far too many projects so he asked Alan from Yankum ropes to make it.
You are correct. and it's awesome!
Where do you get those patches for the headline
Hot Headliners
How about a link to the winch?
This was Matt's build so I didn't really include links other than to the antenna that we both use.
Brad you going too terra del ????
Sorry not going to make it this year, we will be heading up North for a special project for my sons Tacoma.
Yesterday afternoon north and west of Carlsbad Caverns we passed a Blue Gladiator with a Red Rubicon following it pulling a Patriot trailer - we waved, was that you guys? We were headed to camp at Dog Canyon Campground on the far north side of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. When we woke up this morning it was 18 degrees - very cold but our diesel heater kept us warm most of the night until the hose broke off. Love your videos, we have been watching for a very long time. We have a 2017 Rubicon JKU pretty heavily outfitted for overlanding.
That was us!
That was us! We made the trek out to Dog Canyon for a look, those mountains are incredible!
The tree that took off his tail lights in Arkansas, is probably the same tree that took off my back bumper
Was it on Sesame Street at Hot Springs Off Road Park?
What's the brand name and model of the heater again?
I believe it was Silvia, similar to this one: amzn.to/3I3o1RS
Hey Brad, I am considering a 392 as my next jeep. What does your mileage look like on the trail?
It's not great, 8ish when I'm not towing. The V8 is thirsty.
How many gallons of fuel would you take on this outing? 40 - 50 gallons?
There are very few fuel locations in the area we spent most of our time. If the weather had been more accommodating, we could have traveled further north and utilized some of our planned fuel stops. We'll talk about fuel in the video, but having at least 10 extra gallons for what we were doing was essential.