Excellent setting. I own a Ranger Tremor 2021, same color, and I started my project modifying with a 10K pounds winch, front locker and RCV front shafts, Mishimoto, bigger intercool, and K&N air filter. I like what you did with your Ranger, thanks for posting a video, good inspiration for my project. God Bless You.
Thank you! I want to get a winch and lockers eventually. So far we've been okay without them on fairly difficult trails. I hope your project goes well. Good luck!
@@peetafunkadelic Hello! I love the Ranger and would recommend purchasing one. I think it's a great fit for overlanding, camping and other day-to-day activities. Be safe!
I also overland my 19 ranger. What cab mount system did you go with? Just sleep in sleeping bags in the tent, or do you prefer foam/air mattresses? lights for camp? The power in the bed is really cool. Will be keeping up to see the install. I was thinking about adding a DC-DC inverter to the system and keep a battery in the bed.
This was our first time using the RTT. It comes with a mattress pad, but we also used a sleeping bag inside. It's decently comfortable. We used air mattresses when we ground camped. I will be getting a better set-up in the Spring and will add camp lights around the truck. We currently just use an LED lantern and headlamp. Having auxiliary power is very convenient. I don't know much about an inverter system, but I have seen videos about them and am interested. I'll post the install video within a few weeks. Thank you for watching!
Do you worry about the weather and your exposed fridge? Fellow Ranger guy here, and I just really do not want to get a hard shell camper... but I'm concerned about my fridge being exposed in the truck bed.
Man your setup is so sick! Do you have a video explaining your drawer system? Looks like you affix it all to plywood in the bed; how do you have that secured? Appreciate your channel!
I actually do. This was my old bed rack set up without a cover. Since this video, I've made a new set up that I have not seen yet on YT. It's the rhino bed rack with Elevate rails and a locking Gator roll-up cover. I will be doing a video on it soon so everyone can see. It's a good budget option, especially if you already have the roll-up cover.
@@NowForWrathGaming Thank you! I really appreciate that. When I make the video mentioned in the other comment, I will go over my bed. Yes, I have plywood down but it is not fixed to the bed (it's very heavy so it ain't going anywhere). Hoped this helped! I'll be posting the bed rack system video in about a week or two.
@@OverlandingCactus You've inspired me to try using a sheet of plywood, spray-painted black, and drill in some heavy duty eye-holes for tie downs. My gear is all in rugged storage containers (maybe drawers someday!) and I need it to be removable with relative ease. Looking forward to when you post that video, and thanks for the reply!
That auxiliary power switch is rad.
Thank you! I'll do a separate video on it soon.
Excellent setting. I own a Ranger Tremor 2021, same color, and I started my project modifying with a 10K pounds winch, front locker and RCV front shafts, Mishimoto, bigger intercool, and K&N air filter. I like what you did with your Ranger, thanks for posting a video, good inspiration for my project. God Bless You.
Thank you! I want to get a winch and lockers eventually. So far we've been okay without them on fairly difficult trails.
I hope your project goes well. Good luck!
Awesome video, huge inspiration and shopping list for building out my own '20 Ranger XLT Off-Road. Loving some of the storage hacks I see here.
Hey thank you so much that means a lot. The Ranger is an awesome truck for a build. Good luck with your truck!
Came here for the ranger, stayed for the gear
Sweet! Glad to have you
Nice video! 👍🏻greetings from Greece
Thank you! I didn't think my videos would be watched from someone so far away. Glad you enjoyed. Take care !
@@OverlandingCactus Well, hey from Czech Republic :) Thinking about buying Ranger and overlanding/camping with my family (2 small boys) 🫡 Cheers.
@@peetafunkadelic Hello! I love the Ranger and would recommend purchasing one. I think it's a great fit for overlanding, camping and other day-to-day activities. Be safe!
I also overland my 19 ranger. What cab mount system did you go with? Just sleep in sleeping bags in the tent, or do you prefer foam/air mattresses? lights for camp? The power in the bed is really cool. Will be keeping up to see the install. I was thinking about adding a DC-DC inverter to the system and keep a battery in the bed.
This was our first time using the RTT. It comes with a mattress pad, but we also used a sleeping bag inside. It's decently comfortable. We used air mattresses when we ground camped.
I will be getting a better set-up in the Spring and will add camp lights around the truck. We currently just use an LED lantern and headlamp.
Having auxiliary power is very convenient. I don't know much about an inverter system, but I have seen videos about them and am interested.
I'll post the install video within a few weeks. Thank you for watching!
I see the Ohio sticker on the rear window, where are you in Ohio , I'm in the Cincinnati area .
Nice eye. I'm around the Akron/Cleveland Area
Do you worry about the weather and your exposed fridge? Fellow Ranger guy here, and I just really do not want to get a hard shell camper... but I'm concerned about my fridge being exposed in the truck bed.
Man your setup is so sick! Do you have a video explaining your drawer system? Looks like you affix it all to plywood in the bed; how do you have that secured? Appreciate your channel!
I actually do. This was my old bed rack set up without a cover. Since this video, I've made a new set up that I have not seen yet on YT. It's the rhino bed rack with Elevate rails and a locking Gator roll-up cover. I will be doing a video on it soon so everyone can see. It's a good budget option, especially if you already have the roll-up cover.
@@NowForWrathGaming Thank you! I really appreciate that. When I make the video mentioned in the other comment, I will go over my bed. Yes, I have plywood down but it is not fixed to the bed (it's very heavy so it ain't going anywhere).
Hoped this helped! I'll be posting the bed rack system video in about a week or two.
@@OverlandingCactus You've inspired me to try using a sheet of plywood, spray-painted black, and drill in some heavy duty eye-holes for tie downs. My gear is all in rugged storage containers (maybe drawers someday!) and I need it to be removable with relative ease.
Looking forward to when you post that video, and thanks for the reply!
Your plywood solution is the smartest, most economical solution I've seen on here. It's so good!