FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Hello,
Bought my FJ in Sept. Just came across this forum recently. Still quite a few things I need to get but so far have added wheels, tires, OME and a Baja rack. I have taken a few off road trips, mono lake, death valley and joshua tree. Being out there solo has left me rattled a couple of times and would enjoy doing some group rides to get more experience. Thought about a roof top tent but I plan to mainly travel in the desert and I think the winds would be an issue so for now I plan to sleep on the roof or in the truck when the weather is bad. Will be buying some camping gear, building a sleeping platform in the back and most likely get a winch. Look forward to meeting and seeing some of of you on a group ride.
I am heading out to Nevada this weekend and do some exploring out there.
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Thanks! Great info. An overnighter at Bodie would be great.
Pierre, would enjoy heading back down to Death Valley but I am going to be short on time in March, Bet thats a great time of the year to be there. Anxious to hear your trip report when you get back.
Will do! I don't have much experience either but it seems that we have the same goal, being able to live out of the truck for extended period of time. I just added my dual battery system with a 2000w inverter. I also upgraded some cable to 0 gauge. Got my Cobra CB installed, Bull bar with extra light, fog light and additional drive light as well. I am working on my rock slider that i will install this Sunday.
I have been looking at the RTT and so far my choice is a Baja rack with a ARB III, for my budget it seems the best choice. If budget was not an issue, i'll probably go with the Maggiolina from Autohome :-)
Do you carry extra gas? If yes, what is you solution?
I wanted the Maggiolina but have been following some people over on Expedition Portal and wind can be an issue out in the desert. I have the baja rack with the screen mesh floor so I will lay a pad down on that and sleep on the roof when weather is good..if its windy I will sleep in the truck.
I can recommend the Baja rack. Well made and the install is painless. I packed away my wrenches many years ago so if I can install it anybody could. Only downside is the stock ladder will prevent the rear window from opening, sure you already know this but something I didnt consider, so I will be looking to get a RTT ladder to get on the rack. I use the rack for photography sometimes.
If it werent for the wind I would definitely get a RTT. I think for the Sierra's and coast it would be ideal.
For gas I will most likely get a couple of rotapax. One for gas and one for water. Will mount these on the roof rack. Gas was an issue when I was in Death Valley. I think I paid $6/gallon at Panamint Springs.
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