Thanks. Yeah that was the smoky mountain byway as I recall heading into page from escalante. There are no issues with leaks or the hydraulics. Everything sits square.
I know I'll be kicking myself for this but after many great adventures, it's time to pass the torch to the next owner.
1997 Last of the pre-smog PSD F series, she runs like a top with 240k miles and many more to go.
Orignal California Truck.
Truck was completely checked out recently at a Ford...
After much deliberation I've decided it's time for a change so I'm passing the torch and selling this rig. I'll get a post up here soon with more pics but here is my CL post.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/oakland-f250-hd-psd-73-4x4-custom-bed/7706655986.html
I have a camper on order for a first gen Tacoma and am super excited! I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with the white painted option. The truck is already white and if the paint is reasonably durable with bushwhacking tighter trails I'm thinking of going that route. Trying to make...
I'm late to the party but I just caught up and read your thread and am now subscribed, well done!! I love how much you do your own work that most folks wouldn't even attempt. You've built a fine rig there and the enjoyment you'll get from it will pay off in spades I'm sure.
To my knowledge with a 7.3, if you have a bad CPS the Tach will NOT move when you crank the engine, otherwise it will slightly move indicating the cps is fine. Either way it's wise to have a good one in your glove box as they can fail without warning. Regarding your camper shell, is the inside...
I modified an old utility bed to fit an alaskan camper, I had to section the rear cargo box area to fit the camper's width rear of the wheels. You can have one custom made of course to match your campers dimensions. If you have a flexy frame like my 97 F250 and plan to go off-road,
you'd be...
Cool truck, I'll watching to see how your Flippac install comes out. I have a 97 psd with a tool bed and an Alaskan but I like how you did the flatbed. I also made a spring mounted subframe and sourced springs from Mcmaster carr. Mine still has the TTB front axle but it does pretty good if you...
Add me to the 3M VHB club, I have 2x 100 watt rigid panels attached directly to my roof by the frames of the panels ( no brackets) My reasoning being there is zero gap for any air to enter and create a sail effect. I did go around the sides with a few L brackets / angle though just to add more...
Good for you man , I rode the KVR a bunch of years ago and what a blast that was, we rode it on big ADV moto's and yes everyone including hikers, horse folks, bicycles all sharing the trail had no problem with us being there. Don't mind the troll boy he obviously has nothing better to do than...
Not my cup of tea, I like the idea of 2wd, but the design of putting the motors in the hubs gives it a ton of unsprung weight in the wheels which isn't generally to good for off-road/trail use. Also it's a class 2 type which is far more restrictive on where you can ride it. I'm sure they are fun...
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