great Montero overland article related to weight from modifications

Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
We just did the Rubicon and Dusy Ershim in 2 similarly overloaded Monteros, we spent a lot of time on bumpstops to say the least.
 
I met those guys and their family. They get out and enjoy the outdoors with their Montero, and prefer to bring a few added comforts, like the rest of us.

Dont forget, everything is a compromise.
 

haolepinoy

Incomplete Idiot
Thanks Jeep-N-Montero. First time I've seen this article or the website. I hadn't yet run across exploringoverland.com in my internet travels...looking forward to spending some time reading there.
 
I agree weight is a big concern. Bottoming out, breaking things, power, over heating, handling....everything comes into play. My SAS actually reduced my rigs weight which I am thankful for. But you really should be analyzing weight with everything you do. Mine was riding on the bumps stops at times during the Carnage and I need some new springs. Overlanding is one thing, but a trip like the Carnage overloading can become an extreme problem.
 

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