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we are now 200 series owners! My wife’s primarily… I still daily my trusty 100.

2011 in Salsa Red Pearl
(Currently baselining it and checking all the failure items for her piece of mind)
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Awesome colour. Don't see many of those!
 
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we are now 200 series owners! My wife’s primarily… I still daily my trusty 100.

2011 in Salsa Red Pearl
(Currently baselining it and checking all the failure items for her piece of mind)
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Not enough salsa red and Amazon green TLCs! Awesome color.
 
OK, I'm generally not a fan of chops and utes, but that somehow looks very right. :o
 
Lucky mileage, I guess. I've put on 25,000 of that.

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That’s a very reasonable approach. My 2015 has become something of a runaway project, but seeing as it only does adventure travel and doesn’t “need” be a daily driver it’s sort of working out brilliantly haha.

Did slee fit the tires for you? I would love to run something bigger than what I have (33s) but I like my steel wheels and can’t find a reasonable size 18 inch tire that doesn’t require a whole lot of “massaging”

Curious to hear how that size has worked for you
No, I put the 35's on after the fact. Required spacers and some fender work but so far, so good. Those Kenda 35x10.5's make it a whole lot easier than the 315's of the world.
 
Very similar. Love the top. Is it removable? The plan for now is to keep the bed open so I can put my 4 wheeler in. The tent rack I've designed will lower so I can get it back in the garage. I have a large 60" square tool box which will be bolted down near front for all my camping gear, etc. And I'm mounting 25 gallon water storage/bladder on the underside.
The top had hinges in the front and gas struts. I had an RV water tank with pump and a battery with 12v USB outlets on the side, with lights under the tent to light the cooking area. Ultimately we bought a Conqueror and I returned the trailer to state more like yours is currently.
 
The top had hinges in the front and gas struts. I had an RV water tank with pump and a battery with 12v USB outlets on the side, with lights under the tent to light the cooking area. Ultimately we bought a Conqueror and I returned the trailer to state more like yours is currently.
I'm keeping it as close to present state as possible with any of my tent/camping gear removable. Love having the "truck bed" for everyday stuff and the utility of it.
 
Missed out on catching a milestone..

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On top of a mountain, somewhere near the TN/NC border …
 
did you do the whole trail? How often/bad did you drag bottom in the rear? hoping to hit that trail in a couple of weeks.
Yes, Did the whole trail with out taking any of the bypasses. There is no more paint on the bottom/corners of my rear bumper if that tells you anything. it was awesome seeing all 4 wheels spin as it hunted for traction. I would recommend skids and sliders but other than that you should be good! it was a fun trail!
 
Also how did that 460 do in front of you on fins?
460 did great! The driver was a bit timmid so he took a lot of bypasses. later in the week, it showed its real colors and was out wheeling me in sections on some of the tougher trails we did!
 

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