2008 F450 4x4 Custom 4 Season Camper

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F450 4x4 Full 4 Season Custom Camper. 80k OBO

All built by myself, I built it for me and my family, with the best parts I could find. I never planned to sell, but we have found ourselves some land and a cabin and the truck is just not getting used as much as I want to see. We are still skiing out of it, but summer use has been not much. Its always kept plugged in, heated a little and started weekly at a minimum. I took a lot of time to design the space as best I could for maximum useability with a lot of attention to winter use. It is a true 4 Season camper. I put a lot of energy and love into this truck.

Located in Seattle WA


Chassis:
  • 2008 F450 Crew Cab Chassis, stretched 36” 159,018 Miles.
  • 6.4L turbodiesel. 63k Miles on new long block. Deleted 6k miles after new block install.
  • Rotella always for oil changes.
  • 4x4, Dana Super 60 front axle, Dana/Sterling 130 rear with LSD.
  • 19.5” Hutchinsion aluminum super single wheels. Including spare. (8 wheels total)
  • 285/70R19.5 tires.
  • Kelderman Air ride front suspension.
  • Fox remote Resi 2.5” 2 way adjustable front shocks.
  • Custom Atlas rear springs with air bags.
  • Bilsiten 5100 rear shocks.
  • Hotchkiss Solid 1 ¼” rear sway bar.
  • Puma On board air compressor with 1 gallon tank.
  • Buckstop Outback 2 front bumper.
  • BD front light bar
  • Rigid SAE Fog Lights

  • Set of tire chains included.



Body/Living Space:

  • All aluminum body by Tri-Van. Entire Skin is 1/8” aluminum with ribs every 12”
  • Barn doors on rear, allows access to exterior storage, under bed storage as well as open air to the lower bed.
  • Two full time beds, both queen ish sized, one is ~3” skinner. One at lower level, one in cabover. Lower bed lifts for full storage below.
  • Full time dinette.
  • Crawl through gasketed to cab.
  • Dual pane glass windows.
  • All interior is birch Plywood. Cedar on ceiling. Some welded steel framing at back wall and bed frame.
  • Exterior rear storage, separated from interior. ~16” deep 8’ tall, 36” wide.



Electrical:
  • All electronics are Victron. All wiring is tinned marine wire. Factory dual alternators.
  • Victron Color control for main controls (plus App and remote access via Wifi)
  • 00 Wire from starting batteries to house batteries for charging while driving. Starting and camper batteries are fully isolated.
  • 500AH Full River AGM batteries. (4 6v in series)
  • Victron 3k inverter charger.
  • Victron 100/50 Amp solar controller
  • Victron Cerbo Gx Computer and water tank sensor.
  • LG Neon 2 365w solar panel (room for more and wires to roof are oversized.)
  • Mofi Wifi router, with large external antenna.
  • All LED lighting throughout.
  • Blue Sea temperature sensors in cab and habitat.
  • 120V outlets below sink/fridge area, at dinette and one up high on wall (was thinking microwave up there)
  • 12v outlets at dinette. USB at main level bed, kitchen area. A lead is run to upper bed area also, but has never been connected.

Truck is configured for a 20A plug, I wanted to be able to plug in anywhere a typical house plug is. The charger can throttle from 5-a lot of amps, I just set it at 20. Main lead would need to be re-run if a higher charge speed is desired on 120v. Power connection is in drivers side tool box.



House Parts:
  • Webasto 3500W diesel heater. Separate 2.5 gallon tank in rear (exterior) I have always run Jet A/Kerosene for cleaner burning.
  • 2 Maxxfans, covered with in/out. One in kitchen area, one above main level bed.
  • 30 Gal Fresh Water (inside, does not freeze in winter). Exterior fill and drain. Float level sensor tied to Victron Color control.
  • Isotherm Drawer Fridge 12v/120v
  • Propane Dometic 3 Burner stove
  • 30lb ASME propane tank with gauge.
  • Propane on demand hot water heater.
  • Bullfinch outdoor shower.
  • Microwave
  • Stainless sink with pull out sprayer.
  • 6 Gallon Grey water jug under sink.
  • RV toilet with 17.5 Gallon Black tank. (no water connected to toilet to save fresh water)
  • All walls are Polyiso spray foam insulated.
  • Stairs are “truck camper style” Store in the pass side tool box just ahead of the entry door.
  • RV Lock electronic keypad access.


All build info is on nwadventuretruck.com, or Build threads, this one is most up to date and has an index on P1 https://irate4x4.com/threads/javas-f450-rv.71975/

OR on Expo https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/ski-bum-truck-v2-0-f450-rough-road-rv.165755/



Pros:

Pretty well built for a family. Two permanent beds, and nice interior volume when its inclement weather. 7'6" ish interior height.
No soft sides.
Drives really well. Its 25’ long bumper to bumper.

Cons:

Its been well loved. Misc little things here and there.
Door had a water leak at one point, I was planning to trim out to cover it, inerior walls at 100% non structural.
Needs rear tires (they have good tread, but getting old, fronts were replaced)
Rear springs could be redone.
Wrap is showing its age (it’s a black cab and white box underneath)

Open to local showings and will answer any questions! Many Many more pictures are available as requested.

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java

Expedition Leader
Any inside pictures?
I will have to take some more overall ones tonight, the ones I ahve available seem to all have people etc in them!

Dinette area, water tank under the larger bench, heater and storage under the front smaller one.
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Bathroom, yes just a curtain, but it allows air flow for jacket drying/storage area etc. Just space efficient.
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Under bed electrical
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Pantry Roll out
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Crawl thru
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