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    2017 Palomino SS-550

    Jacksonville FL Great shape, only used 4 camping trips (3 weekend, 1 week and a half long trip) 60x80 longitudinal queen bed, 3 way fridge/freezer, 2 burner stove, heater, water heater, optional air conditioner installed. One of the brackets that the piece of wood sits on to use the dinette as...
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    Hi, Todd. Thank you for getting back to me. Mostly, what can I expect from the weather out...

    Hi, Todd. Thank you for getting back to me. Mostly, what can I expect from the weather out there in the first half of October? Should my novice butt avoid any particular types of trails at that time of year? I currently have a Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins crew cab short box, but may end up trading...
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    I'm planning on taking a trip to Colorado in early October and was looking to get some advice...

    I'm planning on taking a trip to Colorado in early October and was looking to get some advice. Would it be possible to talk to you on the phone?
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    Building on a full size, any regrets?

    I don't think it's realistic to ask other people what you should buy. There are too many questions that only you can answer for anyone to give you advice. I'm in the process of getting into doing this as a hobby and I looked at a lot of posts in the trip and build sections before figuring out...
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    Just about to pull the trigger on a PW till I saw its payload capacity

    Doesn't it also have a winch and locking diffs? I would think that the winch and the mounting hardware would add some significant weight (up to 150 lbs, maybe)
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    TRED recovery ramps

    BrianTN - look at the info on those "750 pound Distributed load capacity per section" This is why they're cheaper. I think you'd be hard pressed to find any 4x4 that isn't significantly in excess of those ramps' weight ratings.
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    Lets see some full size pictures...

    My understanding has always been that "full size" trucks are differentiated by being wide enough to carry a 4' wide sheet of plywood flat in the bed between the fenders. 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks are "heavy duty" full size trucks with the same dimensions (often with the exact same beds as the...
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    The $15,000 Expedition Vehicle: How would you build it?

    I know this is an old thread, but as I read it I am struck by something. Over and over again see people saying that they would choose a Toyota pickup and load it down to what must be close to the vehicle's GVWR (if not over in some cases) and upsize the tires, creating more stress on the axles...
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