Geo.Lander
Well-known member
Sprocket3 a quick question: Have you ever driven a large 4x4 truck ( regardless of brand/ origin)?
I'm guessing probably not. Do yourself a favor and find somebody on this forum that would be willing to take you on a test drive in their behemoth rig on the freeway and especially off road! As much as you are willing to research, "jump through hoops" to get a Euro truck over here, AND throw "wheelbarrows" of cash at acquiring your new rig... These large trucks are not like one of those "Mega" Swiss Army knives. You have to realize that you are going to have to make compromises!
Trust me! ( I've traveled in Casa for 28 years now) You don't want to be regularly traveling at over 64 mph/ 100 km for several reasons. It is hard on the driveline (which translates to very expensive repairs) but waaaay more important than that... A fully loaded rig has a lot of mass! There have been a couple of times ( all of them in LA while on the way to/ from Baja) that I had to do a full lock-up to avoid driving over the cars in front of me!!! Then have to change my shorts!
The other thing that I think is even more important than how fast your truck is... has to do with mass as well! When big trucks get stuck, THEY GET REALLY STUCK!!!! Like don't even waste your time trying to get somebody with a F350/ F450/F550 to pull you out! It's not going to happen! That is why you want your truck to have a 2 speed transfer case with the lowest low range possible. ( BTW: LMTV's do not have 2 speed transfer cases and 1st gear is only something like 8:1)
Lastly, if you do end up getting a big expedition truck, make sure the you build a hidden vault in it to store your "tractor fund" ( I usually carry $2500~$3000), because if you get stuck in a remote area chances are you are going to have to hike to the closest main road, hitchhike to the closest town and pay somebody with a tractor A LOT of CASH to pull your rig free ( I know this from experience)!
You will not need 2000-3000 in the EU or Norway. Just carry some good insurance and 50 euro to cover the excess. The recovery companies here actually know what they are doing!