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Thread: Jeep Wrangler Habitat Official Release

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb7our View Post
    Durango is another favorite for base camp. One day Canada and of course Alaska.
    If you're planning Alaska this summer let me know, we may tag along part of the way.

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    I really hope these are still available once the pricing on used 4-door wranglers comes down. I would love to own one, but the price of the base vehicle is so steep at the moment. In another 5-10 years when 4-doors are plentiful on the used market I would gladly pay the market price for a habitat.
    Carl
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    Default A few more build suggestions

    Dimple a location for a 3rd brake light embedded right into the Habitat above the rear window. Even better include the light or housing cut out option during fabrication. For sure I would opt to remove the cheesy AEV bumper spare tire 3 led brake light and opt to use one embedded right into the top that was easy to plug right into. Anyone else?

    A few questions:

    Is there something that holds the standard mattress in place when the top is opened/closed?

    Is there room to retain/store any bedding or is the space too small for that when closed?

    What do you expect the interior finish of the hard portion of the top to look like?

    Thanks AT and partners for this production thread!!!
    '07 Red Rock Jeep Sahara JKU
    AT Habitat #12

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    Default Q&a

    3rd brake light embedded right into the Habitat above the rear window?
    - Yes eventually, had the same insight when we bashed the stock light taking the top off for the nth time... There are some surface mount LED lights that should work, I am holding off any modifications to the mold until there is a bigger list of changes stacked up though.

    Is there something that holds the standard mattress in place when the top is opened/closed?
    - Yes, footman loops at the front and velcro on the bottom of the mattress.

    Is there room to retain/store any bedding or is the space too small for that when closed?
    - Maybe, of course when the cap rotates shut it'll fall out There may be a bit of space to stuff things up there just before closing it, but the open space will depend on the final mattress thickness.

    What do you expect the interior finish of the hard portion of the top to look like?
    - Either a black/dark gray felt carpet or smooth flat black or white (as in the J8)

    Cheers,
    John
    2010 Honda Element LX Ecamper - 2007 Jeep Unlimited Rubicon Camper - Assorted paddling craft, couple bikes and mounds of baby gear...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ursa Minor View Post
    3rd brake light embedded right into the Habitat above the rear window?
    - Yes eventually, had the same insight when we bashed the stock light taking the top off for the nth time... There are some surface mount LED lights that should work, I am holding off any modifications to the mold until there is a bigger list of changes stacked up though.

    Is there something that holds the standard mattress in place when the top is opened/closed?
    - Yes, footman loops at the front and velcro on the bottom of the mattress.

    Is there room to retain/store any bedding or is the space too small for that when closed?
    - Maybe, of course when the cap rotates shut it'll fall out There may be a bit of space to stuff things up there just before closing it, but the open space will depend on the final mattress thickness.

    What do you expect the interior finish of the hard portion of the top to look like?
    - Either a black/dark gray felt carpet or smooth flat black or white (as in the J8)

    Cheers,
    John


    I always opt for a better mattress over room for bedding as the latter is easy to throw on and remove. I vote go comfort with the mattress as much as will fit. I personally would just keep a 12V heated mattress pad and a cover pinned to the mattress all the time. If you guys could cut the mattress length to match normal sheet size (i.e. fitted full) that would be highly convenient. With the Simpson III I had, I cut the extra long mattress to match the standard sheet length then had the extra 18" or so piece sewn shut by a boat upholstery shop. Both pieces were velcrod to the tent floor so did not move when the tent was closed. It is very nice to have a mattress that standard sheets will fit, especially for those of us who like to use a down comforter over a fitted sheet and top sheet instead of sleeping bags. You really don't lose anything at all by doing this - there are just two mattress pieces to deal with instead of one.

    On the inside hard top finish, I have had the Bestop hardtop and the Wild Boar, both which are lined with dark grey carpet. I vote for the carpet hands down due to its insulating properties (sound and temps). One argument I heard that is fair is that carpet collects dirt but in my experience for a few years with a carpeted top, any dirt that collects is VERY easy to vaccuum and far outweights any negatives I have experienced thus far. The fit and finish of a nice low pile carpet properly glued in to hold up in temp swings (AZ heat plus Alaska cold) just looks nice and professional in my opinion. Water drying out was really never a long term problem but I live in AZ so I suppose that could be an issue for some climates if the carpet got wet and stayed that way for any length of time.

    Wade
    Last edited by kb7our; 04-25-2011 at 02:27 PM.
    '07 Red Rock Jeep Sahara JKU
    AT Habitat #12

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    Congrats AT/Mario! What a great team with John and Cam.

    Now if I could just get that Nemo tent on my flippac ...

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    Default Does the back window zip open?

    Really looks great guys. Nice job.

    Just looking at the pictures I couldn't quite tell, but the back window looked like it might zip open. Is that true or were the pictures playing tricks?

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    Adventure Trailers,

    Congratulations on have your JK habitat and your trailers & tear drop mentioned in JP Magazine.
    2006 AEV Unlimited Rubicon. Silver. 6-speed. 255/85R16. OME ZJ/LJ. Nth TT. Alloy Shafts. 4.56 gears.

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    Default Extra cloth?

    What is this flap of cloth around the front hanging down for? I can already hear it flapping in the wind and waking me up.



    DK
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    08 JK Rubi Unlimited now with 5.7 HEMI - JK Habitat #6 installed!
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    Default Moab Pics

    Here are a few more pics I flat out stole from the AEV Forum Web page. I give credit to "Explore" (Jason and/or Ian) for them as I did not get to attend Moab Easter Jeep Safari.

    Start with the one from the above post.










    DK
    05 Ford Excursion - Diesel 4x4 - aka "The Tow Truck"
    08 JK Rubi Unlimited now with 5.7 HEMI - JK Habitat #6 installed!
    09 BMW R1200GSA

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