Stupid Jeep People...and their toys.
#11
I was already considering a small camper anyways, some rhino liner and a few junkyard tidbits wouldn't exactly break the budget anyways. However it did occur to me now that if I went with the pop up I'd have to come up with something for the canvas or Id have a blue camper with the standard tan canvas that would look terrible. As long as I could dye it black it would go with the blue a bit better and match my interior. Any ideas how well that would work?
#12
Never thought about it...but my interior is tan...hmmmm. Haha, seriously though, are you considering actually buying a pop-up? Or were you going to try and fab one up? Because if I were going to fab one...I would make something along the lines of an open top trailer. Because that is after all what our blazers are lacking if anything...Then I would probably modify a tent of sorts to fit over it as a shelter on-the-go. You could also apply the same idea to making your own traditional "pop-up". Just a thought.
I am going to bet that dye would eventually fade and look worse than the tan.
http://www.adventuretrailers.com/
http://www.offroadtrailerz.com/
http://myswag.org/forum/
I am going to bet that dye would eventually fade and look worse than the tan.
http://www.adventuretrailers.com/
http://www.offroadtrailerz.com/
http://myswag.org/forum/
Last edited by BlaziNator; 04-14-2010 at 01:35 AM.
#15
I'm sure that the Jeep trailer idea started with someone with a little too much time on his hands, and doing exactly what you guys are talking about.
Too bad GM would never license something like this, the way that Jeep did -- 'cause then it would mean they'd have to bring back the Blazer.
They would totally make a killing if they did. But they aren't known for their vision.
Too bad GM would never license something like this, the way that Jeep did -- 'cause then it would mean they'd have to bring back the Blazer.
They would totally make a killing if they did. But they aren't known for their vision.
#18
I had this idea of modifying a tent to meet up with the back end of my blazers...By cutting a hole in the backside of a tent, and draping the cut away section over the top to bridge the gap...filling in with canvan here and there to make it water tight and pretty...somehow attatching it to the truck in a way it was watertight but not visible whn not attached...and make it to where the tent would more or less still be a stand alone tent. Then I could sleep in the back of my blazer and use the tent area for storage while I was wheeling. I think it might be too much trouble. But cheap.
I swear...I think of the stupidest things when I get bored.
I swear...I think of the stupidest things when I get bored.