Fully Mission Capable Overland
Fully Mission Capable Overland
Pursuit of Vehicle Based Adventure!
What being Fully Mission Capable means to us:
o Development and use of a vehicle to be “fully capable” for ones intended use, off-roading, overlanding or a combination of both yet still grabbing groceries or picking the kids up from school.
o It is not about having what the “other guy” has, but more about making your vehicle capable for your own “mission”.
o What is important that your vehicle is constantly improving based on what adventure you are seeking, make your vehicle capable for what YOU do with it.
Keep evolving, enjoy the outdoors, spend time with family and friends.
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How does it not have tongs? Lol
So one bad and finito. Nah, sounds more like you targeting Jeep forums to get clicks.
If you say so… but the reality was it was at the dealer for warranty repair more than I felt was acceptable, but yeah I’m doing it for clicks…welcome to the internet
@FMCOverland and you proved my post. Thanks. Well, we will not miss you. Enjoy the forums of your next car brand.
I used this on my tired and let it dry now it won’t come off what did I do wrong
Start scrubbing 😂
I purchased mine form the ‘Zon’ as well. Took a while to arrive, but the quality and durability are on point. Extremely pleased with my Nature Nest.
Good to hear, I’ve used it multiple times with no issues. The one thing I really like is how dark it is inside with everything closed up 👍
Why does it have ducks? It's not a Jeep!😅
Exactly 😂 it’s my jeeps friends screwing with me because when I owned a jeep I hated ducks
Hilarious
😉😉
Welcome to the dark side
And loving it!
Looks like it’s been over a year how has the Lamin-x held up?
It’s holding up great, no issues!
So how long will they last off the 20 V battery?
On one trip I used them 3-4 hrs per night for 3 nights on a 20v 4ma battery and still had some battery left
So how long will they last off the 20 V battery?
Should you always air down? Like even on just a dirt road in the mountains? (I’m not talking about soft sand or rock crawling). Just dirt roads for OHV. (I have a Honda pilot with awd and Falken Wildpeak AT trail tires)
It’s personal preference BUT if I plan on being on FS roads all day and possibly into the next day, I air down to 22psi, helps keep the ride smooth
@@FMCOverland sweet. Thank you!
Your thoughts?
Quality is good, definitely worth the money, easy setup, really liking it 👍
❤
Shorter answer. It’s a European company now😂
😂😂 true
Lol every Jeep you owned wasn’t before a 95. Meaning they had every shitty power plant ever produced in them. If you want to be a Jeep guy go buy something before the 90,s like a yj with a 5 speed trans they last forever with that inline six. To be honest you really set yourself up for failure and the 3.6 power plant in the rubicon is garbage🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 I wouldn’t buy one if you gave me a million dollars. From head gasket failure to not even being able to fix those heads because they are aluminum. Tell me why my dads 1975 Cj-7 with a big block wagoner’s 401 would dog walk any Jeep on the makers today. Because they came with internals that were made to last. Jeep now a days= just except every problem. Like I said Chrysler doesn’t give a rats ass about you. And I’m sorry but Toyotas new transmissions suck.
AC compressor before 60k jesus
The era of FIAT jeeps are just bad quality
My cousin got a new 2015 or 2016 Cherokee and within like 2 years, it had a major electrical issue so she got a new vehicle. What did she get? A Jeep Compass 🤡 if I had a car and it had any type of major issue like that within a couple years of buying it brand new, you can bet I would never buy another vehicle from that brand again, and I'd make sure to tell everyone I know about it.
It’s a shame not everyone gets this!
It took me years to realize it 😉
Thank you so much for this video. Prior owner of mine yanked that right 12v, so I have to put something in myself.
Glad it helped
Did you do the full trail? If so, how long did it take you?
You can do it in a day, but we spent an extra day just goofing off
@@FMCOverland I hear you. Thanks!
Which wheels are those? Looks sick 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Black Rhino 👍👍
That’s a good idea. I just use the owners manual and put all the receipts in the back where the notes section is.
Oh, that’s a better idea
Good idea!
I have them now and again 😂
JEEP. ......Just Embrace Every Problem..............THERE WILL BE MANY TO MAKE YOU GO QUACK QUACK 🐥🐥😂😂😂
😂😂 love it!!
Bushing
Yup 👍👍
Track bar bushings
Bingo👍
Woahhhh I've witnessed the death wobble on 2 jeeps over the past 10 years and had no idea that's like a thing 😮 I've always wondered if that was just a car thing in general or not. Based on the comments I'm seeing, it's a jeep thing??
It happens on any solid axle vehicle just happens to more often on jeeps, mainly due to lifts kits and improper installs
Walkered out track mount
Oh yeah, that’s definitely one of the reasons for DW
Had a bad wobble once, got new tires and it went away. I now know the importance of proper tire rotation on a jeep
Yup, unbalanced tires are a common culprit
My first car was a 97 Grand Cherokee. It would get the worst death wobbles. I was like 17, I can’t believe I drove that thing around. Hit a bump on the free way and it would go nuts. Almost crashed a few times, I was convinced it was the ABS.
😮😮 DW is just a symptom of something wore out
I've had a new tierod proped up in the corner for almost 5 years. I changed the the stabilizer and haven't had an issue
Death wobble is just part of owning a jeep you don't get rid of it you embrace it
😂 true statement, 20 years of owning jeeps DW is just there 😂
I dont run a steering stabilizer and no death wobble at all
Then you'll see him back a month later "why did you tell me to get a steering stabilizer? That didn't fix the wobble!"
😂😂 true
🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣😂
Rip clearcoat
Wimpy clear coat
😂😂
I’ll just add more wrap 😂😂👍👍
The tailgate
Oh…now I’m looking at the tailgate 👍👍
The roof
That too, gonna do that before I add the roof rack
Shoulda watched this first - I went solo 😱
😂😂👍👍
Yep, didn't even bother to put this on my route - too far from PA, but the speed bumps reminded me of a trip to the OBX and north of Corolla. Good times! That's why we own Jeeps right - smiles per hour!!
We just happened to be in the area visiting friends
@@FMCOverland Ah, win, win!
It’s okay it’s a learning curve, and your curve is heading in the right direction lol
😂😂 thank you for the understanding and encouragement 😉
Wonder if Jeep has Injector fire problems like that Bronco.
Guess the new owner will find out soon haha
Like you kind of alluded to, "worth the drive" is relative! On it's own, nah, but did a 9 state trip to hit the east coast badge trails and this was first. Better than this was Flagpole Knob, Reddish Knob, and Potts Mountain Jeep Trail. Potts Mountain should be badged - except that would probably ruin it with too much traffic. Great Vid.
I agree with all of that, we go to flag pole several times a year, love that area. And yes Potts mtn is one of my favorite trails on the east cost, btw we have two videos on Potts mtn trail taking two new stock gladiators through it.
It's an updated 4th Gen 🤢
Bingo
Homie don't know that Ford made jeep wayyyy before Chrysler ruined em
It’s called sarcasm homie 😂😂👍👍
Junk
Short and to the point, thanks for watching 👍
Who needs 4Runner when LC is around? 🤷🏽
Would love to own an 80 series
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