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We have a 2004 X5 from Hawaii (dive rig) and a
2021 X7 which now also hauls kayaking and mountaineering gear and people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It’s a beast but often has four adults and gear and could survive an Autobahn crash.

The old X5 has never had any major repairs and is being converted to Overlander with roof tent etc.

Also we carry our two Cube ebikes on the rack that fits on our trailer hitch which will haul an airstream someday.
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We have a 2004 X5 from Hawaii (dive rig) and a
2021 X7 which now also hauls kayaking and mountaineering gear and people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It’s a beast but often has four adults and gear and could survive an Autobahn crash.

The old X5 has never had any major repairs and is being converted to Overlander with roof tent etc.

Also we carry our two cube ebikes on the rack that fits on our trailer hitch which will haul an airstream someday.
Did ya get the M package ? 😁
 
Nope just the trailer hitch :wink:


I do think the tailgate is good for sitting and loading gear

Here is JBs dream rig this week

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He is sniffing around the Jeep military sales lot (10% off MSR and no sales tax)
The gladiator is cool but if I had to pick anything from JEEP it would definitely be the Trackhawk 😬
 
Older Toyota Tacoma, 5 speed manual transmission, 4 WD, base model with roll up windows, room for two persons only, no frills other than an excellent A/C and an audiophile tape deck. A locking cap and provisions for hauling gear and cylinders. Also used for exploring sandy roads in Pine Barrens. For some reason these trucks are now in demand. Every now and then someone will offer me about what I paid for it all those years ago. Totally trouble free, original clutch, etc.
 

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