Hi All.
First post here. I have looked at a lot of the threads here and wanted to some advice on a build.
So the back story. The reason for chosing the F150 is very simple: I have it. The F150 is in nice condition, low miles, all maintenance. I have had it for a long time. The tires are new (less than 500 miles). The truck is a 5.4L/auto/3.55 gears/open diff/off road package/koni shocks.
The bad news. It is a regular cab. I bought it before I had a kid (or even thought about having one). Now there is three of us (wife, 7 year old, and me) so a regular cab still works, just not the most comfortable. I have had Jeeps in the past (wranglers and Grands) but no longer. I am not modifying my DD SUV for off-road.
What I want from this truck. I like going camping and seeing historic sites. These often require travel over 4WD trails. I would say in general, nothing over a 4 rating if wife is along. Slightly more difficult without wife. But in general, this is not going to be a rock crawler. It is a truck that will be used for camping with the family and general light duty 4WD trails. It may need to pull a small trailer sometimes (think ATV).
So, in general, here is what I am thinking.
Softtopper. I like a hard shell, but I also used the truck as a truck and put things in the back at times and the softtopper seems like a good compromise.
I have an open rear end (who put an open diff with the off-road package). At minimum it needs a LSD but likely a locker or ARB. The ARB seems nice because when driving the truck in the winter on snowy roads, a locker is actually really bad.
Front. Maybe at some point an ARB locker?
Tires. I would like 33 to 35s, but have new 32s on it. The 32s stay for a while (less money and no lift required).
Sleeping platform. We do a lot of tent camping, but sometimes it is a PITA to set up a tent for one night. I would like a sleeping platform in the back.
I think that using lockers will help make up for lack of articulation of the truck.
What worries me:
IFS. I have never use IFS off road. Without a lift and smallish tires, will this thing be able to go over trails such as mosquito pass. http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=41. Maybe I am thinking the truck is less capable than it is?
What other things should I look at doing for to this truck to make a dual use off-road expedition truck while at the same time being able to keep it reliable and able to drive when I want a truck (i.e. a home depot run). I don’t want a dedicated crawler. I want A/C that works when driving, etc.
-Dana
First post here. I have looked at a lot of the threads here and wanted to some advice on a build.
So the back story. The reason for chosing the F150 is very simple: I have it. The F150 is in nice condition, low miles, all maintenance. I have had it for a long time. The tires are new (less than 500 miles). The truck is a 5.4L/auto/3.55 gears/open diff/off road package/koni shocks.

The bad news. It is a regular cab. I bought it before I had a kid (or even thought about having one). Now there is three of us (wife, 7 year old, and me) so a regular cab still works, just not the most comfortable. I have had Jeeps in the past (wranglers and Grands) but no longer. I am not modifying my DD SUV for off-road.
What I want from this truck. I like going camping and seeing historic sites. These often require travel over 4WD trails. I would say in general, nothing over a 4 rating if wife is along. Slightly more difficult without wife. But in general, this is not going to be a rock crawler. It is a truck that will be used for camping with the family and general light duty 4WD trails. It may need to pull a small trailer sometimes (think ATV).
So, in general, here is what I am thinking.
Softtopper. I like a hard shell, but I also used the truck as a truck and put things in the back at times and the softtopper seems like a good compromise.
I have an open rear end (who put an open diff with the off-road package). At minimum it needs a LSD but likely a locker or ARB. The ARB seems nice because when driving the truck in the winter on snowy roads, a locker is actually really bad.
Front. Maybe at some point an ARB locker?
Tires. I would like 33 to 35s, but have new 32s on it. The 32s stay for a while (less money and no lift required).
Sleeping platform. We do a lot of tent camping, but sometimes it is a PITA to set up a tent for one night. I would like a sleeping platform in the back.
I think that using lockers will help make up for lack of articulation of the truck.
What worries me:
IFS. I have never use IFS off road. Without a lift and smallish tires, will this thing be able to go over trails such as mosquito pass. http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=41. Maybe I am thinking the truck is less capable than it is?
What other things should I look at doing for to this truck to make a dual use off-road expedition truck while at the same time being able to keep it reliable and able to drive when I want a truck (i.e. a home depot run). I don’t want a dedicated crawler. I want A/C that works when driving, etc.
-Dana