06-19-2017, 12:54 PM
ScottyB Wrote:if you're offroading, it gives you the ability to quickly set up and not care about ground terrain as long as the vehicle's level. pretty convenient. in some areas its a legit safety measure to keep distance from large animals/predators as well.
if you're going to any civilized campground with one you're doing it wrong...it would be like showing up to an autocross with your track suit on
Yeah, most places you're wheeling at don't have good spots to actually set up a tent once you have your truck parked. This also lets you stay close to your stuff (ARB Coolers, weapons, power supplies) and they're super easy to set up and take down and obviously easy to store as well. You don't have to worry about getting wet or dirty either and you always have a nice solid foundation under the tent. A RRT on the back of a Tacoma with a bed rack welded on essentially negates the need for a trailer like Scotty is building.
Current:
2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
2018 VW GTI | 1990 Mazda Miata | 1989 BMW 325i Vert | 2015 Fiesta ST | 1983 BMW 320i parts car
2011 F150 Platinum | 1995 BMW 325i | 1983 BMW 320i | The MMoped | 2008 BMW 128i
Past:
1996 Toyota Tacoma: | 1992 Mazda Miata | 2002 BMW 325i |
2003 Toyota Tacoma | 1995 Miata M Edition | 1997 Subaru Outback |
1992 Mazda Miata | 1990 BMW 325i | 2007 Toyota 4Runner |
1995 Ford Windstar | 1987 BMW 325i | 1987 BMW 325 | 1990 BMW 325i Vert |
2018 VW GTI | 1990 Mazda Miata | 1989 BMW 325i Vert | 2015 Fiesta ST | 1983 BMW 320i parts car
