When I saw the coffee grinder I thought , yep this guy knows how to prepare, then I saw the cocktail kit and I was convinced. Put me down for your next trip mate, I'm coming 😁
Nice video, thanks. I'm glad you showed the ARB Hydraulic High Lift. I've been researching jacks for about a week now (yes, a week) and this popped up on my radar. For Starlink, you should check out Star Mount Systems. You can use his kit to basically destroy your starlink and put it into his "stuff". Makes it much easier to carry. He even has a turnkey 12V system ready to go. I didn't put the link out of respect for you.
As always, you know how to pack Justin. Is it worth finding a spot for a Pull Pal respectful of Big Bend terrain? Your Brown Water case is the best! Enjoy!
@@Lucky8 ah I need to check my eyesight! Thanks! Agreed - those blue callipers are beautiful. Bigger tyres and a bit of a lift looks like a good solution 👍
If you didn't have the GPS antennae, you could make some brackets to store the table underneath the roof rack. I bet that antennae gets in the way, though.
When I saw the coffee grinder I thought , yep this guy knows how to prepare, then I saw the cocktail kit and I was convinced. Put me down for your next trip mate, I'm coming 😁
Im glad you approve !
It's going to like a giant game of Tetris 😅 Good luck. Great ideas and kit list. Not thought of Starlink 👍
Thank you for the kind words
Lots of great kit! BTW, my first aid kit is not black.
JLR made them black so that's what I have in the 90.
You had me at French Press! I also like to carry a small air compressor to air up tires, etc.
I agree but I have not had time to do the compressor yet.
Starlink make a proper Pelican case just for the dish, modem and cable and is way smaller than what you have
I did not see a hard case on the site. Just the back pack thing.
@Lucky8OffRoad can you please do a video on install of your side steps and mud flaps. Thanks for all the video. So helpful!
The Rock sliders? I have a video for that
Nice video, thanks. I'm glad you showed the ARB Hydraulic High Lift. I've been researching jacks for about a week now (yes, a week) and this popped up on my radar. For Starlink, you should check out Star Mount Systems. You can use his kit to basically destroy your starlink and put it into his "stuff". Makes it much easier to carry. He even has a turnkey 12V system ready to go. I didn't put the link out of respect for you.
Thank you for the recommendation. Ill have to have a look
As always, you know how to pack Justin. Is it worth finding a spot for a Pull Pal respectful of Big Bend terrain? Your Brown Water case is the best! Enjoy!
You should be there with me!
Nice! What did it take to get the 18” wheels on the V8? More effort than the P400?
Those are 20s. I could not bring myself to grind the fronts
@@Lucky8 ah I need to check my eyesight! Thanks! Agreed - those blue callipers are beautiful. Bigger tyres and a bit of a lift looks like a good solution 👍
Is there a tour of that pelican tool case?
What one ?
@@Lucky8 the case with all the tools
You can carry the Manhattan case in my defender if I can come along. 😊
DEAL
can you do a video of mounting baja lp9 on defender?
I have full instructions on our light bar kit located on the website
Also, what do you think of that ARB bushranger airbag jack?
It's a good kit but takes some time to work and it is large to store.
If you didn't have the GPS antennae, you could make some brackets to store the table underneath the roof rack. I bet that antennae gets in the way, though.
The rack is to low I tried on the 110 back when it first came out. If I had more time I could make a holder for the top oof the tent.
I would like a tour of your pelican tool box
If I have a time ill do a deep dive for you
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