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    Early ‘99 F-350 Powerstroke work truck turned expo rig, with some work truck in there still!

    Do you have a weight on your rig? I agree that a 550 chassis would be nice, but if you keep the weight down to a reasonable amount for a 350, I don’t see why that won’t work. I certainly don’t expect to build a 5000 - 6000 pound camper and throw it on there, but a 3500 pound camper is totally...
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    Early ‘99 F-350 Powerstroke work truck turned expo rig, with some work truck in there still!

    Thanks for the info on the wheels and spacers. That’s very helpful. Do you have any suspension mods or do the tires clear with stock leafs? One of the other reasons I was looking at the 17” methods versus 18” is the backspacing. For some reason they’re different and I figured I would need a...
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    Early ‘99 F-350 Powerstroke work truck turned expo rig, with some work truck in there still!

    I haven’t had a lot of time to work on the truck build, but I’ve been doing a lot of planning and shopping for parts. In particular I’m trying to figure out what I want to run for a tire and wheel set up on this. The truck has factory 3.73 gears, which with the ZF-5’s overdrive ratio and the...
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    Early ‘99 F-350 Powerstroke work truck turned expo rig, with some work truck in there still!

    I think it’s about time I post a build thread for my early ‘99 PSD Super Duty. I’ve been a long time lurker here and would like to document my upcoming build and get input from the community, while giving some knowledge back as well. I’ve been in the off-road scene since college about 12 years...
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    Super Duty camper build

    Really good looking rig man! I'm into Jeeps but recently picked up a '99 F350 RCLB with the 7.3 to tow the Jeep but I also want to make some mods to the truck so that it can serve as base camp when I'm on a trip with it and the Jeep.
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    Texas to California and back in a formerly derelict 1966 VW Beetle

    I have to say that I for one love the mutlicolor panels. They really give the car personality. I love that it isn't perfect, it shows that it has been through life and been used. Great report and sounds like an awesome trip! Thanks for sharing!
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    100,000 miles

    Fairly new to the site, just read through the the truck thread and am reading through your teardrop thread as we speak. I love seeing the tundra used as it should be! We have a tacoma that is an awesome truck and goes great. I also have a Honda Accord with 286,000 on it. Gotta love that Japanese...
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