You have a very good system. I don't have dogs so I get to use the back seat area for gear but with your rear cargo area shelf system you have about double the capacity of my Wrangler and use it for gear where I use the seats. I do have a roof rack where I put place a Roof Bag. My Roof Bag is waterproof and dust proof. I place sleeping bags, tent, blankets, extra clothes and other light weight items in it. That saves me a ton of room in the Wrangler and doesn't make me top heavy. Thanks for sharing your packing system. I see several things that I could use to improve mine. By the way, this is the first video I have seen by you. I subscribed and plan on seeing what other useful tips and trips that you have done.
Thank you so much. Sounds like you have a pretty good system too. I hope you enjoy our other videos. I'm still pretty new to this whole RUclips thing. :)
I have a rhino 7/8 kinetic rope as well mine has a little tag on it with the weight rating as well as the soft shackles have the weight rating tags too
Those are from Rhino Rack and they are part of their "Stow It" accessories. They can get a little sticky with dirt, but I've managed to keep them working by pressure washing them after dirty trips. Glad you guys found us!
Hi! Awesome set up! I'd like to know where you bought the disconnect for the faucet? also where can I buy the longer version of the tube? thank you so much!
Mike those are the Stow It utility holders from Rhino Rack. www.rhinorack.com/en-us/products/roof-racks/platforms-and-baskets/pioneer-platform-accessories/stow-it-utility-holder-regular-with-zwifloc_rsit2
Great video. You’ve done a lot that I plan on doing to mine. I appreciate you sharing. Question, why go with a portable power supply like the Bluetti, as opposed to a dual battery system like the Genesis? Not being critical, just looking at perspectives trying to learn.
That is actually a really great question! Not taking it as critical at all. Frankly I would really like to have a secondary battery system/power source in the small cubby in the back under the floor where the drawers are all mounted. I just coudln't find a turn key system I could purchase, and I didnt have the time or knowledge when we built it out to build out my own. It would really be nice to have the weight down low vs. up on that shelf, and it would free up the space as well. I've been trying to research options, but it's hard to find something that also allows for the outputs and controls that the Bluetti has. I did look at the Genesis system when I was building this out, but I was told by their rep that replacing the Jeep secondary battery system with theirs would leave me with a dummy light on the dash. :( One last thing was I could take this out of the Jeep and use it it my other vehicles too.
Nice video. I have a very similar setup with almost all the same accessories. I noticed the fire extinguisher you have inside the rear door. What did you get to mount that? Also, do you plug the fridge into the Bluetti battery box, then the battery box into the cigarette plug next to the fridge? As you know, every inch matters. My Bluetti plug sticks way out, pushing my fridge over further than it needs to be. I found a flat pug adapter but it is also a splitter which reduces the amount of power I get out of that plug. This reduction means the fridge pulls power faster than the battery recharges. I'm interested to hear how yours is set up to make the most of the space and the power. Thanks!
Hey thanks! For the fire extinguisher, I'm using the H3R ProLock for the mount. I posted a complete video on that here: ruclips.net/video/5RkcxL6G_rM/видео.html I do plug the fridge into the Bluetti, and then plug the Bluetti into the 12V plug in the back corner of the Jeep. The plug doesn't seem to stick out too far and obstruct the fridge sliding in and out at all. I wonder if my slide is different than what you have? The Bluetti AC180 never really gets below ~60% unless we spend more than one night in the same location without driving. I can run out and take a picture of it if that helps.
Thx. I'll check out that extinguisher video. I have the iceco slider and iceco fridge. My dog sits next to it so I have it as far driver as I can to give him the most space possible. I seem to have lost the 12v charger cable, so now gotta wait for a new one.
@@SurfArchJeep I know American adventure labs makes a pretty cool 12V plug relocation setup for that back corner. You might want to check that out as a possible solution. I think your fridge solution might have you a bit closer to the side over there.
Believe it or not, I just pulled the foam right out of the drone case I purchased and popped it in the drawer. It's the only section of the drawers that has foam.
Ah geez... Not sure it's top of the line. We seem to acquire a piece here and there as needed. I definitely wish this stuff was less expensive though. Damn overland tax.
The old "wife isn't fond of dropping a deuce in a hole," excuse. Admit it: it's nice to not have to do the hovercraft over a cat-hole in the dirt. We bring a small thetford portapotti.
Honestly... The pack out process only takes about an hour, and we are often removed from society for 10days or more with a couple of stops to add water or a quick break. I don't find it overwhelming at all, and we can get to some incredibly remote locations.
If you are refering to the propane tank holder on the spare tire, it's a combination two items: Power Tank Propane Tank Holder: powertank.com/collections/propane-brackets/products/bkt-2285 and the Rockslide Engineering EZ Rack: rockslideengineering.com/product/ez-rack-kit/ I believe you may be able to purchase the propane tank holder from Rockslide engineering as well and get everything at one place. Regarding the cargo rack - Are you refering to the shelf inside that back of the jeep? If so, that is the American Adventure Labs cargo shelf found here: americanadventurelab.com/product/jeep-jl-mass-cargo-shelf/?attribute_pa_finish=textured-black Let me know if you were refering to something else.
@davidcruz6510 all of that stuff in the rear is from American Adventure Labs. The M.A.S.S. platform, wider fridge slider, drawer system and shelf. Let me know if you need the exact part numbers but their website is pretty well organized and you can call them for help too.
Making my ocd go crazy! Love the organization.
Ah yes. Me and the wife are both victims of OCD. 😂
Good setup! T
Really like your water setup! Very clever!
Thank you!
I appreciate how organized you have everything. Sure would like to actually be able to see it…😎
Thanks, are you in Nor Cal?
Currently in Wisconsin… hoping to get out west again next summer
Ah yeah, that's a bit too far to drive over for a visit. Maybe next time you are out this way. 😄
Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Hopefully it's somewhat helpful.
Nice setup. A place for everything.
Hahaha. Almost... Seems like there is never enough room in that jeep.
You have a very good system. I don't have dogs so I get to use the back seat area for gear but with your rear cargo area shelf system you have about double the capacity of my Wrangler and use it for gear where I use the seats. I do have a roof rack where I put place a Roof Bag. My Roof Bag is waterproof and dust proof. I place sleeping bags, tent, blankets, extra clothes and other light weight items in it. That saves me a ton of room in the Wrangler and doesn't make me top heavy. Thanks for sharing your packing system. I see several things that I could use to improve mine. By the way, this is the first video I have seen by you. I subscribed and plan on seeing what other useful tips and trips that you have done.
Thank you so much. Sounds like you have a pretty good system too. I hope you enjoy our other videos. I'm still pretty new to this whole RUclips thing. :)
I have a rhino 7/8 kinetic rope as well mine has a little tag on it with the weight rating as well as the soft shackles have the weight rating tags too
Oh that's awesome. Maybe Rhino updated their ropes to include the rating tags. Good to hear.
Really creative, great job
Thank you!
Might be the best info of gear & setup for overlanding I've seen👍👍
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
You’re making great videos, keep it up!
Thanks!
Wow. Very organized 👌
I blame... Er give credit to the wife for figuring this stuff out. She is a master at packing. 😄
Great video! Thanks! Just happened across your channel and subscribed. My wife and I will be watching episodes soon…🐾✌️
Welcome aboard! I sincerely hope you enjoy the content. I'm still a beginner, but trying to provide something useful and entertaining.
Good pack out brother
Thanks!
Very well thought out build
Thank you.
Look at them and their 4 doors. Smug and secure in their finery! 🤣 great video, wish I had so much space!
Thank you!
Great video, I picked up a couple of tips!!! Thanks!
Get outta here Joe! Your setup is crazy awesome!
Great video! What are those t-track nuts you used?
Those are the Zwiflock channel nuts from Rhino Rack.
Just found your channel. My golden and I love it!
Btw can you tell me what those shovel mounts are? Thx!!
Those are from Rhino Rack and they are part of their "Stow It" accessories. They can get a little sticky with dirt, but I've managed to keep them working by pressure washing them after dirty trips. Glad you guys found us!
@ thx!!
Thanks for video.
You are very welcome.
Great video! Where did you get the quick disconnect for the Dometic faucet?
Hose 10’ 1/4 3/8 - amzn.to/4fEmGkw
Disconnects - amzn.to/4djcgoW
Looking good.
Thanks 👍
“Cargo Dog”
Brilliant.
Why didn’t I come up with that idea?
🐕 💵
I know right?!
Hi! Awesome set up! I'd like to know where you bought the disconnect for the faucet? also where can I buy the longer version of the tube? thank you so much!
Thanks! here are a couple of links to those items:
Hose 10’ 1/4 3/8
amzn.to/4fEmGkw
Disconnects
amzn.to/4djcgoW
Jeff what is the brand of the clip for the shovel and axe? Great video as always and useful storage tips!
Mike those are the Stow It utility holders from Rhino Rack. www.rhinorack.com/en-us/products/roof-racks/platforms-and-baskets/pioneer-platform-accessories/stow-it-utility-holder-regular-with-zwifloc_rsit2
Sweet setup! What straps are those for the Gazelle? You should do a video on that organized garage. 🤩
Thank you! The straps are just the CamJam straps that you can buy at Home Depot. I'll have to think about that garage video. Hahaha
Great video. You’ve done a lot that I plan on doing to mine. I appreciate you sharing. Question, why go with a portable power supply like the Bluetti, as opposed to a dual battery system like the Genesis? Not being critical, just looking at perspectives trying to learn.
That is actually a really great question! Not taking it as critical at all. Frankly I would really like to have a secondary battery system/power source in the small cubby in the back under the floor where the drawers are all mounted. I just coudln't find a turn key system I could purchase, and I didnt have the time or knowledge when we built it out to build out my own. It would really be nice to have the weight down low vs. up on that shelf, and it would free up the space as well. I've been trying to research options, but it's hard to find something that also allows for the outputs and controls that the Bluetti has. I did look at the Genesis system when I was building this out, but I was told by their rep that replacing the Jeep secondary battery system with theirs would leave me with a dummy light on the dash. :(
One last thing was I could take this out of the Jeep and use it it my other vehicles too.
Nice video. I have a very similar setup with almost all the same accessories. I noticed the fire extinguisher you have inside the rear door. What did you get to mount that? Also, do you plug the fridge into the Bluetti battery box, then the battery box into the cigarette plug next to the fridge? As you know, every inch matters. My Bluetti plug sticks way out, pushing my fridge over further than it needs to be. I found a flat pug adapter but it is also a splitter which reduces the amount of power I get out of that plug. This reduction means the fridge pulls power faster than the battery recharges. I'm interested to hear how yours is set up to make the most of the space and the power. Thanks!
Hey thanks! For the fire extinguisher, I'm using the H3R ProLock for the mount. I posted a complete video on that here: ruclips.net/video/5RkcxL6G_rM/видео.html
I do plug the fridge into the Bluetti, and then plug the Bluetti into the 12V plug in the back corner of the Jeep. The plug doesn't seem to stick out too far and obstruct the fridge sliding in and out at all. I wonder if my slide is different than what you have? The Bluetti AC180 never really gets below ~60% unless we spend more than one night in the same location without driving. I can run out and take a picture of it if that helps.
Thx. I'll check out that extinguisher video. I have the iceco slider and iceco fridge. My dog sits next to it so I have it as far driver as I can to give him the most space possible. I seem to have lost the 12v charger cable, so now gotta wait for a new one.
@@SurfArchJeep I know American adventure labs makes a pretty cool 12V plug relocation setup for that back corner. You might want to check that out as a possible solution. I think your fridge solution might have you a bit closer to the side over there.
My wrangler needs a wrangler for all the gear 😂
I love it!
I may have missed this. Is the roof rack a Rhino rack?? Looking to invest in one for our gazelle.
Yes, that is the rhino rack pioneer platform, and we used their backbone system.
What do you use for the foam in your AAL cabinets? I want to do the samething!
Believe it or not, I just pulled the foam right out of the drone case I purchased and popped it in the drawer. It's the only section of the drawers that has foam.
Would you be able to link that bottle jack from safe jack?
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Thanks!!!
Wow! What did all that awesome top of the line crap cost? I'll need a second mortgage.
Ah geez... Not sure it's top of the line. We seem to acquire a piece here and there as needed. I definitely wish this stuff was less expensive though. Damn overland tax.
The old "wife isn't fond of dropping a deuce in a hole," excuse. Admit it: it's nice to not have to do the hovercraft over a cat-hole in the dirt.
We bring a small thetford portapotti.
You got me. I appreciate having it too. I just would have never known if she hadn't requested it. 😄
Seems overwhelming to go "camping"
For those that don’t enjoy the process, it might seem that way…..
Honestly... The pack out process only takes about an hour, and we are often removed from society for 10days or more with a couple of stops to add water or a quick break. I don't find it overwhelming at all, and we can get to some incredibly remote locations.
@@GoldensGoneWheelin I enjoy the process!
Can you please give link to propane tank holder and rear cargo rack that you use? Thanks!
If you are refering to the propane tank holder on the spare tire, it's a combination two items:
Power Tank Propane Tank Holder: powertank.com/collections/propane-brackets/products/bkt-2285
and the Rockslide Engineering EZ Rack: rockslideengineering.com/product/ez-rack-kit/
I believe you may be able to purchase the propane tank holder from Rockslide engineering as well and get everything at one place.
Regarding the cargo rack - Are you refering to the shelf inside that back of the jeep? If so, that is the American Adventure Labs cargo shelf found here: americanadventurelab.com/product/jeep-jl-mass-cargo-shelf/?attribute_pa_finish=textured-black
Let me know if you were refering to something else.
Do you have a link for the fridge mount and drawer system?
@davidcruz6510 all of that stuff in the rear is from American Adventure Labs. The M.A.S.S. platform, wider fridge slider, drawer system and shelf. Let me know if you need the exact part numbers but their website is pretty well organized and you can call them for help too.