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Old 05-01-2007, 01:29 PM
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I think this is the same one that's been posted before, but I think only schetches were posted. Found some actual pics. Pretty sweet!!!





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I can't put my finger on the cause, but I swear these pictures look like they are scale models & not full size vehicles. Maybe its the blurry backgrounds
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Hmm... they do look like scale models now that you mention it... Either way, i thought it was funny that its a rubicon, i'd be interested to see that thing wheel. It would be quite the challenge to do some serious wheeling without ripping that camper top to shreds, or without flipping the whole thing over from the extra weight
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The rubicon's heavier duty axles would be a benefit with that camper and the lockers wouldn't hurt, but I can't possibly see why you would ever disconnect the front sway bar with that load & high center of gravity. Maybe they label that button "self destruct"?
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Here is a link to the website where lots of photos are available: http://www.earthroamer.com/tab_xpedi..._overview.html

Here are some more photos:









Costs 100 grand... not sure if that includes jeep (probably not). It is pretty interesting. I would not want to do this with mine... but I like the ingenuity and enjoy seeing the design ideas.
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A Jeep with a pooper? You kiddin me?? I gotta have it!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Tedlick
The rubicon's heavier duty axles would be a benefit with that camper and the lockers wouldn't hurt, but I can't possibly see why you would ever disconnect the front sway bar with that load & high center of gravity. Maybe they label that button "self destruct"?
If you go on their website, you'll find that a lot of extra stuff that's heavy is stuffed between the frame rails. So althou it looks top heavy it is not. The camper shell itself is very light.

That's a little trick bus comapanies like to use too.
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wouldn't fit my taste nor budget, but pretty neat what they fit inside there.
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Originally Posted by USAF_GroundRat

Here are some more photos:




off topic but I want that rear seat for my 2door, that would solve the rear seat problem with the 2 door....


Yea it does look like a model when you mention it.

does cost wayyyy too much, but good idea.
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Jason....that is way cool. autohomeus.com/rooftop/maggiolina.php
What rack did you use and are you happy with it?

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