I'm considering installing air compressor behind the back seat, using this (somewhat pricey) kit.
And Transferflow has a long-range 58 gallon tank - I purchased one for my 2022 7.3l crewcab. Don't have it installed yet. Just don't pass out from the price :) It's gonna cost you $3k-ish...
location : Portland, OR
Price : $890
Used for one 3 day trip. Perfect condition, includes all original packaging. Just decided to upgrade to a larger capacity for our needs. Ordered this in August 2022, paid $1250 (can provide receipt). Currently on sale on Amazon for $1,100 - so I'm...
Location: Portland, Oregon
Price: $925 (firm)
Like-new condition - used for one 3 day trip. No issues, includes all original packaging. Just upgraded to a larger capacity for our needs. Ordered this in August 2022, paid $1250 (can provide receipt).
1229Wh capacity lithium battery
1500w...
yeah, already missing it a bit. I think people under estimate how nice these are for weekend camping. The exits on each side of the vehicle make a huge difference when sleeping two. However, looking forward to a vehicle we can stand up in when we're stuck inside on rainy camp days :) Hopefully...
Fair enough. But again, these are cheap and easy to work on, parts are plentiful, and I just ran a quick craigslist search for my area - there are currently 4 around me, with mileage over 300,000 for sale, and another half dozen with over 250,000.
Definitely not a new vehicle, but honestly not...
FOR SALE: 2005 Chevy Suburban
Location: Portland, Oregon
Price: $13,100 OBO
Mileage - 180,600 (still being driven, so mileage will go up about 200-400 miles/month)
This is the 5.3l V8. My fav years of these are the 2005-2006. Last years of these models, before they got a little more luxury...
well, this question will still be hanging out there. Just bought an F250 with the 7.3 gas engine. Still going to wonder what the hybrid MPG on a 1/2 ton would be... but that'll be for someone else to experiment with :)
I still work in the CAR about 3 months every year (with the NGO www.waterforgood.org, been with them since 2013, and also grew up there from 1987-1997). If anyone is looking for places to stop, camp, get water, etc in the western part of the country, I've got lots of contacts.
honestly, probably going to chicken out and just play it safe with an F250... and let someone else give the hybrid Tundra a try. As much as I love Toyota, just doesn't seem like there's much advantage in my situation. Don't have to decide for another 4-5 months though :)
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