I'm waiting it out before considering a trailer for my growing fam....all signs of a massive slow down are right ahead of us. I bet you'd be able to pick up what you're looking for in the used market a great discount within a year.
I have an issue with the price. One place said "starting" at 58k...with markups and add ons you're getting dangerously close to the price of an F150 Raptor.
Overall, I am a fan especially since they're bigger than previous gen. I test drove the previous gen and felt like I was cramming into a...
How long have you owned it? I saw this van at Tourmaline in La Jolla and had a brief chat with the owner.
I would definitely look into getting it off the blocks and lowering it a few inches.
Interesting observation. I think RAM offers simplicity and therefore they are a little cheaper than Ford and GM. Plus they dominate in the 5500 range for the big camper or big haluer guys. I don't think Chevy or Ford can come close in that category. But in Southern CA, I probably see 10 Super...
GFCs are built specific to the vehicle it is on. It will very likely not fit any other make/model or even generation of F150.
OP- why are you selling? This is the 3rd GFC topper I've seen for sale this week around CL and various forums. Interesting that such a new product has been popular...
If not cooking or doing something, It's lights out. Only campfire. We usually have a flash light or headlamps for when we need. I've never camped without a fire so IDK about that but if I did, I imagine I would try to use an amber lens. It really does make a difference. For your application...
Are you looking for new or used? I am a big fan of the Topo Topper Mesa and buying it from them new will be about in your price range. Went and saw them in person and if/when I get something like that, I will absolutely go with them.
I'd personally stay F150. Minor suspension upgrades will work wonders for it. or a raptor swap. Sliders can be fabbed up pretty easy and welded to frame or order them from white knuckle if that have your year. Throw some deaver leafs on the back and some skids from RCI and you're golden. With a...
On your fresh food note, I've started making overnight oats for work and took a jar last last weekend and it was magical in the morning. Quick, easy and very, very little clean up.
Being a desert guy myself, I have used my amazon traction boards maybe 10 times. Luckily I've never need a land anchor. Land ancho can be big and heavy so for weight reasons consider traction boards.
Other than that looks like you have the basics. Presumable you have a spare tire and jack.
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