center of balance on those "roof top" tents is absolutely insane. leaves me good reason to stick with a ground unit. big respect for not pushing your buddy beyond his (current) limits.
Yeah you have to learn how they behave. Ground tent is definitely the way to go if you aren't out as much and also way cheaper. 😅 We used ground tents all the time years ago, but as we started doing this way more frequently, a setup like this works perfect for us.
Love the Colorado ZR2 content. Keep making videos man you and a few others are the only ones bringing out ZR2 stuff in a SEA of JEEP Gladiator material. Loved this video cause it had my two favorite trucks Gen 2 and Gen 3 Colorado ZR2S. I own a 2018 ZR2 and would like to get the new one at some point. I will agree with another poster about the red truck rear end flexing very badly with the weight of the tent and gear, without a frame reenforcement that is a disaster waiting to happen. The weak point of the Gen 2 that I hope they fixed on the new one. Great video and the views and scenery was awesome
I think the red truck might need some frame reinforcement. The bed bouncing on that first obstacle looked a little rough, hopefully bed didn’t hit the cab.
My family has been running those trails for 20 years and it's cool to see you guys enjoying the same views. We never considered camping up on the trails though. We always get a spot at the KOA in Ouray. In the early years we used to camp right in Ouray at Timber Ridge, but now they cater to mostly big rigs. No space for tents or small popup trailers :) Also, I just picked up my brand new 2024 Colorado ZR2! I was supposed to have it for our trip at the beginning of August but it was delayed at the manufacturing plant for 2 months, waiting for parts. Oh well, next year! It's great to see how capable yours is even with all that overland gear and rooftop camper.
Awesome video of an epic adventure! Your videography and story telling have come a long way! It definitely helps having a beautiful backdrop and a capable vehicle to get you there and back. Can't wait for the next one!
I have slight rubbing in the front at specific steering angles under articulation, but that's due to my aggressive 0 offset. I just have a 1" lift on the front and a 1" shackle lift in the rear
Is that rubbing I hear in the front at 0:48? Are you running 315's? OEM offset or more "poke" (negative offset I guess that would be)? I'm planning on going to 285/75/17's on the OEM rims. I think the majority of time people get rubbing is because of the more aggressive offset and running wider tires. Just from looking, and sticking my finger in there while the tire is turned all the way (stopped of course), it looks like I have at least 1" of clearance and as the 285/75's are only 1/2" bigger on a radius, I should be good. I plan on getting the Bison jounce damper kit, which I guess comes with a 1/2" shim to raise the rear. You're definitely doing more difficult stuff than I'd even try at this stage of my wheeling experience, but maybe I'll get there someday. Great vid as always!
It is rubbing and I am running 315s. The rubbing is caused by my aggressive offset, I'm running 0 offset. It only rubs at a certain steering angle with the suspension articulating. You'll get to this stuff eventually. It's a slow build up of experience and you'll be hitting these types of trails in no time!
@@outlandishoverland Ah, thanks! I figured from the look it was the offset and size. I think I should be fine then with the narrower tire and OEM offset. I think the only thing I might want to do there, is find the lightest wheels I can with the standard offset and width, to gain some back performance lost with the heavier tires. Dunno if I'll ever get to stuff that difficult, I'm 60, and am happy doing easy/moderate stuff so I can go longer distances, rather than doing tougher stuff but having to go a lot slower. Plus, I always travel solo, so, I never have a spotter. I bought the ZR2 for the capability to get me through or out of nasty situations in case I ever found myself in one. I recently did Hideout Canyon and Gemini trails this year, and think that while I did ok on those, no mistakes, I think maybe just a little more challenging will be all I'm interested in doing, but we'll see. Thanks again, and keep up the great vids! It's good to see a much more experienced person using the same vehicle I have so I can learn. Subbed to your channel!
center of balance on those "roof top" tents is absolutely insane. leaves me good reason to stick with a ground unit. big respect for not pushing your buddy beyond his (current) limits.
Yeah you have to learn how they behave. Ground tent is definitely the way to go if you aren't out as much and also way cheaper. 😅 We used ground tents all the time years ago, but as we started doing this way more frequently, a setup like this works perfect for us.
Such an awesome YT channel! Thanks so much for all your work on making these great videos!
Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏽
Love the Colorado ZR2 content. Keep making videos man you and a few others are the only ones bringing out ZR2 stuff in a SEA of JEEP Gladiator material. Loved this video cause it had my two favorite trucks Gen 2 and Gen 3 Colorado ZR2S. I own a 2018 ZR2 and would like to get the new one at some point. I will agree with another poster about the red truck rear end flexing very badly with the weight of the tent and gear, without a frame reenforcement that is a disaster waiting to happen. The weak point of the Gen 2 that I hope they fixed on the new one. Great video and the views and scenery was awesome
Appreciate the kinds words! He actually has the frame reinforcements installed on his truck, he just has a lot of weight back there.
I think the red truck might need some frame reinforcement. The bed bouncing on that first obstacle looked a little rough, hopefully bed didn’t hit the cab.
He didn't, he's been rocking this setup for quite sometime with no issues.
Known issue on those trucks.
My family has been running those trails for 20 years and it's cool to see you guys enjoying the same views. We never considered camping up on the trails though. We always get a spot at the KOA in Ouray. In the early years we used to camp right in Ouray at Timber Ridge, but now they cater to mostly big rigs. No space for tents or small popup trailers :)
Also, I just picked up my brand new 2024 Colorado ZR2! I was supposed to have it for our trip at the beginning of August but it was delayed at the manufacturing plant for 2 months, waiting for parts. Oh well, next year! It's great to see how capable yours is even with all that overland gear and rooftop camper.
Congrats on the ZR2! These trucks are super capable. Would definitely recommend camping on the trails as you get some great views often.
Awesome run guys! Love the ZR2 buddy trips! Thank you for sharing. 🙂💯💪🏼
Thanks for watching!
Fellow Zr2 (Bison) owner here, love your vids. Keep it up!
Good choice in truck. Appreciate you watching!
That first campsite looked awesome. Great video, just subbed and watching more. We leave for that same area in two weeks!
It was an awesome spot we happened to stubble upon. Thanks for subscribing!
Awesome video of an epic adventure! Your videography and story telling have come a long way! It definitely helps having a beautiful backdrop and a capable vehicle to get you there and back. Can't wait for the next one!
Appreciate the kind words! Every video I make I try to find ways to improve for the next one.
DUDE!!! Epic!! I can’t wait to do this one day!
Totally worth it. This whole area is amazing!
Is beautiful scenery i love your Videos big fan 🙂
Appreciate the support 🤟
Looks like so much fun homie ! One of these day! I wish I could work from home god damn if ! 😂
Start saving up that PTO 😂
@@outlandishoverland we at 60 hours so far 😭 fiancé making me go to NY for 5 days in the end of September
@@Downtimelost OFH
Great camera work!
Thank you!
@@outlandishoverland PS--I ALSO thought there would be some bumper damage-- it sounded bad-- happy the Chevy walked away safe
The tire rubbing within the first minute of this video let me know I was in the right place! 😂
😂😂😂😂
Very cool
Thank you!
Just found the channel! Love the content! I've got to ask, what propane bag are you using?
Thank you! It's the Lavabox propane cover.
Where do you mount the new 35inch spare? Did you buy a aev style mount?
I don't have a 35 spare yet. That will change next month. I just carried around the 33 spare which will get you out of a pinch
Have you had any scraping issues with your 35s? Also, any modifications to run 35’s?
I have slight rubbing in the front at specific steering angles under articulation, but that's due to my aggressive 0 offset. I just have a 1" lift on the front and a 1" shackle lift in the rear
How’s the mpg with those bigger tires
I average around 15-16 mpgs
Is that rubbing I hear in the front at 0:48? Are you running 315's? OEM offset or more "poke" (negative offset I guess that would be)? I'm planning on going to 285/75/17's on the OEM rims. I think the majority of time people get rubbing is because of the more aggressive offset and running wider tires. Just from looking, and sticking my finger in there while the tire is turned all the way (stopped of course), it looks like I have at least 1" of clearance and as the 285/75's are only 1/2" bigger on a radius, I should be good. I plan on getting the Bison jounce damper kit, which I guess comes with a 1/2" shim to raise the rear. You're definitely doing more difficult stuff than I'd even try at this stage of my wheeling experience, but maybe I'll get there someday. Great vid as always!
It is rubbing and I am running 315s. The rubbing is caused by my aggressive offset, I'm running 0 offset. It only rubs at a certain steering angle with the suspension articulating. You'll get to this stuff eventually. It's a slow build up of experience and you'll be hitting these types of trails in no time!
@@outlandishoverland Ah, thanks! I figured from the look it was the offset and size. I think I should be fine then with the narrower tire and OEM offset. I think the only thing I might want to do there, is find the lightest wheels I can with the standard offset and width, to gain some back performance lost with the heavier tires.
Dunno if I'll ever get to stuff that difficult, I'm 60, and am happy doing easy/moderate stuff so I can go longer distances, rather than doing tougher stuff but having to go a lot slower. Plus, I always travel solo, so, I never have a spotter. I bought the ZR2 for the capability to get me through or out of nasty situations in case I ever found myself in one. I recently did Hideout Canyon and Gemini trails this year, and think that while I did ok on those, no mistakes, I think maybe just a little more challenging will be all I'm interested in doing, but we'll see. Thanks again, and keep up the great vids! It's good to see a much more experienced person using the same vehicle I have so I can learn. Subbed to your channel!