So far so good! Sorry I haven't been updating here much. We do a blog every Monday and it's hard to work up the motivation to write even more..
Too many cold beers to drink, sunsets to watch, biting ants to battle, etc..
My wife and I took a break and flew back home to Oregon for the summer. She got a really good job offer, just for a few months and we were honestly ready to visit family and have our choice of cheap bacon and craft beers again!
We're currently in Costa Rica and are crossing into Panama tomorrow am. We have a date with a container to Colombia later this month and don't want to miss it.
We haven't really had any serious (or really ANY) issues with the truck. A couple flat batteries after sitting for a while (which we were able to self-jump from the secondary starter battery), a flat tire, and we had a laser alignment done in Belize. After all the hard dirt miles from Utah to Central America, it was time.
Of course I'm always tinkering, adding, modifying, etc., but so far we've been really lucky when it comes to mechanical failures. I really feel like just typing this post is going to create some catastrophic problem I'll have to deal with in Colombia..
Even after leaving the truck for 4 months, outdoors, in the Costa Rican rainy season (and through a hurricane, apparently) there haven't been issues. I was wary after storing in the wet for so long, figured the moisture never getting heated out of things would maybe fry a sensor or two. Mechanicals all weathered it well, I greased everything, then sprayed whatever I could see with WD-40 before leaving it. The thing even cranked over and fired first try.
Build wise, I find myself wishing I had put more time and money into suspension. I replaced my old 5100 with brand new ones in Baja, but I really think I should have sprung for some 3" King shocks or something. I still get a lot more wallowing from the backend (and a bit from the front) than I'd like. Even with the airbags pressured up to 70 lbs. We have to take it really slow over rough roads and speed bumps, not because things are necessarily too harsh (although the torsion front-end gives up with much speed) but just because of the bouncing. We're still 1000 lbs under GVWR, so we're not necessarily overloaded, just too heavy for the 5100's to handle on a daily basis on roads like this.
I also think I'd spring for a twin Viair setup. I love the single 480c we have, but double the compressors means half the time airing up, right?
I do think I'm developing an exhaust leak either at the manifold or from the collector donut. It's been too muddy and wet to find the motivation to crawl underneath the last few days. It's not terrible, but I'll have my brother fly whatever I need into Colombia next month.