JD5150

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Nice rig. Awesome video. Scroll to the bottom for Overlander and click learn more on the website link.
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JD5150

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Another video.
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Lwiddis

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Looks real good!
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JD5150

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Interior video
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bwlyon

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Out of my price range, but that is a dream rig if I ever saw one!
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av8rds

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JD5150 wrote: Nice rig. Awesome video. Scroll to the bottom for Overlander and click learn more on the website link.
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Oddly no pictures from the outside with the slide out....I'm wondering if they still use the Schwinteck junk on that high end of a product. Not that I can afford it anyway....
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JD5150

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av8rds wrote: JD5150 wrote: Nice rig. Awesome video. Scroll to the bottom for Overlander and click learn more on the website link.
Overlander
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Oddly no pictures from the outside with the slide out....I'm wondering if they still use the Schwinteck junk on that high end of a product. Not that I can afford it anyway....
Yeah I think they only use the tried and true Happijac mechanism on the Eagle Cap 811 and the rest get the Schwinteck
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Tiger4x4RV

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This "go anywhere you want" idea is a bunch of hooey! More like you can go where your rig fits between or over or under, where it isn't too heavy for the bridges, where it is small enough to pull off to the side because a Jeep club outing with 50 vehicles is coming the other way, etc etc.
I'll keep my Tiger CX, thank you. 87" wide, 9'3" tall, 20 feet long, well under 10K pounds, and a stock Chevy 4x4 chassis.
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ticki2

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I think you are right . There are not many places in the lower 48 that you can go anywhere you want , even in a monster truck .
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JD5150

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Agree. Definitely limited on where it can go. It's like a glorified class C motorhome .
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