Hey Guys,
Picked up my new F-150 a couple months back and have been steadily making changes in prepartion for adventure!
I needed something with a longer bed and after test driving a couple super duties I wasn't a fan of the ride and so this is my 4th F-150.
Quick details and then some pictures...this will document my continued improvement to both the truck and camper setup.
'19 F-150 w/ 5.0/4x4/36gal tank/3.73's w/ e-locker/1901payload
'18 FWC Grandby shell model, sticker weight of 1075lbs
First couple weeks I did quite a few minor mods - remote start, easy down tailgate, bed mat, blacked out letters, forscan, etc, just typical improvements.
2 weeks ago I installed Bilstein 5100's front/rear with top setting up front and swapped out the factory rear 1.5" block for a 3" block.
At the same time I had a set of Raptor wheels installed with 285/70/17 LT Cooper Discovery AT3 XLT's.
Truck Mods Planned:
Front winch
Custom rock sliders
RCI skidplates
Black housing headlight/taillights
In the camper I've been gathering stuff for a build just haven't had much of a chance to tinker. It's a shell model with the only option being the furnace, light weight and blank canvas!
Immediate plans include:
Built a bench/cabinet at front of shell to make a U-shaped wraparound which willl act as half of a bed for the kiddo and provide storage for dual 6v batteries and our camping chairs/misc gear - DONE
200w Renogy Solar Panel kit w/ bluetooth charger - Purchased but not yet installed.
8ft Smittybilt Awning - Purchased but not yet installed.
Make bench cushions for wraparound seating and add a Lagun adjustable swiveling table.
Short list for now but don't see the point in making a bunch of changes to it before we get to enjoy it for awhile and see how we use it and what we feel is missing.
Will add a few pictures now and post more soon, hopefully they show up. I ran it over a local scale and I have 700lbs available payload remaining with the jacks on the camper still. I plan to remove them for trips which should save approximately 80lbs.
We've got a weekend planned Feb 22/23 to get away with some friends about an hour or so away so that'll be the first go with the new setup.
-Matt
Picked up my new F-150 a couple months back and have been steadily making changes in prepartion for adventure!
I needed something with a longer bed and after test driving a couple super duties I wasn't a fan of the ride and so this is my 4th F-150.
Quick details and then some pictures...this will document my continued improvement to both the truck and camper setup.
'19 F-150 w/ 5.0/4x4/36gal tank/3.73's w/ e-locker/1901payload
'18 FWC Grandby shell model, sticker weight of 1075lbs
First couple weeks I did quite a few minor mods - remote start, easy down tailgate, bed mat, blacked out letters, forscan, etc, just typical improvements.
2 weeks ago I installed Bilstein 5100's front/rear with top setting up front and swapped out the factory rear 1.5" block for a 3" block.
At the same time I had a set of Raptor wheels installed with 285/70/17 LT Cooper Discovery AT3 XLT's.
Truck Mods Planned:
Front winch
Custom rock sliders
RCI skidplates
Black housing headlight/taillights
In the camper I've been gathering stuff for a build just haven't had much of a chance to tinker. It's a shell model with the only option being the furnace, light weight and blank canvas!
Immediate plans include:
Built a bench/cabinet at front of shell to make a U-shaped wraparound which willl act as half of a bed for the kiddo and provide storage for dual 6v batteries and our camping chairs/misc gear - DONE
200w Renogy Solar Panel kit w/ bluetooth charger - Purchased but not yet installed.
8ft Smittybilt Awning - Purchased but not yet installed.
Make bench cushions for wraparound seating and add a Lagun adjustable swiveling table.
Short list for now but don't see the point in making a bunch of changes to it before we get to enjoy it for awhile and see how we use it and what we feel is missing.
Will add a few pictures now and post more soon, hopefully they show up. I ran it over a local scale and I have 700lbs available payload remaining with the jacks on the camper still. I plan to remove them for trips which should save approximately 80lbs.
We've got a weekend planned Feb 22/23 to get away with some friends about an hour or so away so that'll be the first go with the new setup.
-Matt