2006 F250 4X4 long bed overland build

pmountanos

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2006 Ford F250 4x4 supercab long bed, built into an overlanding vehicle. Get places that a slide-in camper isn’t right for.
NV registered, currently located in Salida, CA 95368. 415.699.0708 with any questions.
Asking $50,000.
Larger gallery at http://bit.ly/3m9cKrH
The truck really is one of a kind and people comment on it everywhere. I'm well over $150K into the truck. However it's been an evolution as I figure out what works and what doesn't. For instance I started off with 4.88 gears and a Gear Vendors overdrive. However I found out the GV Overdrive has a weakness in reverse. Thus I removed the overdrive, changed to 4.30 gears and put a CV driveshaft in while I was at it. Similar story with the suspension. I started out with a fairly standard Bilstein lift with full leaf springs in the rear rather than a block. That first iteration was dual front fox 2.0 shocks. but I decided it could be better and replaced it. I had custom tuned Fox 2.5 remote reservoir shocks put in all around and used the solution from PMF to upgrade to 2008+ length leaf springs for a better ride. I had the 2008 length leaf spring from PMF but they weren’t great. Came to find out that the PMF springs were designed for ride comfort and actually have about a 10% lower weight capacity. I drove the truck down to Southern California and had Deaver Springs spec a custom set of springs for the truck. After waiting for them for several months, I just finished installing the new leaf springs last month. Similar story with the interior storage. I started with a custom built center console in place of the jump seat and a cabinet in place of the rear seats. However, with use I figured out that wasn’t optimal. I sourced a later model front jump seat with the storage underneath and got rid of the behind the seat cabinet. It was too limiting on size and shape of what I could take on a given trip. I built a rear wall and had a shelf made out of ¼” aluminum plate. They’re covered with Line-X. A full length pelican case fits underneath the shelf and I can stack multiple totes, duffle bags etc on the shelf itself. Similar story with the bumpers. The Iron Bull front bumper is beefy but the front of the frame where it bolts on had me skeptical with regards to heavy pull with the winch. So I had the front of the frame reinforced with ½” angle iron and the mounting plates reinforced. It worked. Unfortunately I hit a deer at highway speed and the truck shuddered some and kept right on going. Zero damage resulted. The rear bumper was built with similar consideration as well as to be able to act as a departure skid. The engine build that was recently completed included everything that could be done to ensure a long running 6.0 powerstroke engine. The parts list is below. Since I know that counting what I put in total rather than what's on the truck now isn't appropriate I went through my receipts etc and I'm still well north of 100K in what's on the truck. The point of that long winded story is that this isn’t just a truck with a bunch of stuff bolted on. I’ve evolved it over time to what really does work.
I built it to have lots of living space but still be able to get to places that a full sized slide in camper rig wouldn't make it.
Chassis has 297,506 miles on it. New motor was 4K miles ago at 293,560.
New ford short block from the dealer, DK engine o-ringed heads, Odawg2 intake manifold, Mishimoto coolant filter, degauss bottle and oil catch can. BD Regulated return fuel bowl delete system and an Air Dog lift pump and fuel heater, WDI Billet LPOP ,Colt stage 2 cam and Johnson-Hylift lifters, new KC Turbos Stage1, all the Bulletproof Diesel stuff…. Oil filter relocation, Bypass oil filter, Oil cooler, EGR cooler and the 7.3 fan clutch. New Bullet Proof Diesel radiator. Banks intercooler, high ram and 6 gun tuner. I only use the six gun to drive the gauges. I use an SCT4 for installing tunes. SCT4 is included. (Full build list below)
6 inch lift with custom tuned Fox 2.5 adjustable remote reservoir shocks. 37x12.5x20 Toyo Open Country on Method Wheels. Converted to the 2008+ rear leaf spring length with PMF mounts and a brand new set of custom Deaver springs. Iron Bull front bumper, WARN 16.5TI-S winch. 30 inch light bar. Custom HD rear bumper.

Paint professionally done two years ago. Professionally done Katzkin leather on the seats. Heated seats. Vinyl, textured weatherproof flooring. It’s got a 60 gallon Titan fuel tank, dual batteries moved under the passenger side and a Premier Power Welder under the hood. Dual extreme outback air compressors and a 4 gallon tank in place of the spare with a ¼ aluminum plate protecting them from flying rocks etc. Two spares mounted on the flatbed. 4 Cargo boxes boxes mounted under the flatbed. 2 cargo boxes right behind the driver on top of the flatbed. I put the fuel fill neck in the lower box and keep fluids etc in there. Can lock the box to prevent siphoning. SSBC Big brake kit front and rear. Master cylinder and hydro boost replaced. 2 swing arms holding a total of four custom made jerry can holders. ATS stage 3 5R110 transmission and torque converter. 30K miles on trans. Transmission was just serviced with all filters replaced and full fluid replacement. Ox Locker up front and Eaton TruTrac in the rear. Dynatrac manual hubs, 4.30 Nitro gears and a Banks RamAir diff cover in the rear.
AMP research power steps
Has backup camera and the rear view mirror is camera based so that you can “see through” the camper.
Ravelco anti hotwire device as well as a Viper alarm with remote start
Stereo is a Pioneer MVH-2400NEX. Extensive dynamat in the cab and under the hood as you’ll see in the pics.

On the Hillsborough flatbed there is a custom bed/tailgate and an AT Overland Habitat. Truck has 7 100 watt solar panels on it with 3 charge controllers. 3 charge controllers because the panels are on three different orientations and thus have different exposure characteristics. Also an AC charger for the batteries for when it's stored inside. Habitat has 3 100AH Battle Born batteries (Heated). Webasto diesel heater tapped directly to the fuel tank and a National Luna Legacy 110L dual zone fridge/ freezer. Renology 3KW inverter. The Webasto diesel heater works great and means you don’t have to get out of bed into the cold. With that much battery and inverter I run induction cooktops and a sous vide wand. Mostly I use the sous vide wand to heat the water in a jerry can with a shower attachment. There are two yellow Baja Designs Squadron lights pointing to the area behind the truck to light up the cook area at night. Yellow to attract fewer bugs.

No known issues. Took care of everything in anticipation of sale. Tent was professionally repaired after a shop incident. Pic included.

It’s a Nevada registered truck. Includes various spare parts, tools and consumables.

New Engine
Ford factory short block
KC Turbos Stage 1
DK Engine Oring heads
Colt Stage 2 camshaft
Johnson Hylift lifters
ARP2000 head studs
WDI Billet LPOP Gears 6.0L
Air Dog fuel pump with pre-heater
Driven Diesel Fuel Bowl Delete Regulated Return Fuel System
BD exhaust manifolds
Fluid damper harmonic balancer
o-dawg 2 intake manifold
S&B cold air intake
Banks High RAM
Banks turbo monster outlet pipe
Banks Intercooler
New Bulletproof Diesel radiator
Bulletproof Diesel filter relo kit and bypass filter
Bullet Proof Diesel 7.3 fan clutch and adapter kit.
BD-POWER 1043918 Up-Pipes
New front cover
New belt tensioner
Mishimoto Degauss bottler
Mishimoto coolant bypass
Mishimoto crank cast ventaliaton oil catch can
New Batteries (full warranty to 4/14/25
Premier Power Welder
New Master Cylinder
New Hydro boost
New AC condenser
New AC accumulator
New power steering pump
New heater core
ATS Stage 3 Transmission and torque converter
OX Front locker
Rear Eaton Trutrac
Custom 1350CV driveshaft
Dynatrac Hubs
4.30 Nitro Gears
Banks Ram Air rear diff cover
SSBC big brake kit
Red Head steering box
PSC Steering Ram
Iron Bull Bumper
Warn 97740 16.5TI-S
Rough Country 30" Curved Dual Row DRL CREE LED Light Bar
Custom HD rear bumper
6 inch lift
Custom Tuned adjustable Fox 2.5 shocks with remote resevior all around.
PMF 2008 Leaf conversion with custom Deaver springs.
Method Wheels
Toyo open country RT 37x12.5x20
Banks Exhaust
Banks 6 gun Tuner
SCT Tuner and custom Tunes
Banks Gauges
Extensive dynamat in the cab and under the hood.
Custom cargo tray in place of rear seats. Holds pelican case underneath.
Later model middle jump seat with storage underneath
New S&B body mounts
AMP research power steps.
Pioneer MVH-200 CarPlay stereo
Rear parking camera
Rear view mirror camera
Ravelco anti hotwire device
Viper Alarm and remote start
weathertech wind guards and headlight film
Professionally installed Katzkin leather seats.
New headliner
Paint is only two years old.
Hillsboro Aluminum flatbed
6 exterior storage boxes (see pics)
two spares on custom mounts
60 Gallon titan fuel tank
Fuel fill neck relocated to lockable box
4 custom jerry can holders
Dual Extreme outback compressors w/4 gallon tank
Custom riser and tailgate
AT Overland Habitat
7x100W solar panels
3 Victron charge controllers
3 Battle born 100AH heated batteries
Renology 3KW inverter
Webasto diesel heater for camper shell
National Luna 110L Legacy Fridge/Freeze
 

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SDDiver5

Expedition Leader
Good to know. Have been going back and forth on maybe wanting to do it myself. You however just answered it for me lol.

Good luck selling! Such an awesome truck.
 

DirtWhiskey

Western Dirt Rat
Wow. Amazing build and extremely fair price.. Very interesting how you decided to offset the camper to the passenger side. I like it a lot! GLWTS!
 

pmountanos

New member
Thanks. Centering it and carrying two spares would have meant having to get a habitat for a 6.5 ft bed and putting the tires against the rear of the cab. That would have meant less space inside the habitat and I would have ended up with two skinny ledges on the side which wouldn't have been as useful.
 

RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

OG Portal Member #183
Absolutely love the creativity and outside the box thinking on this man!

Beautifully done!

Sous Vide wand to heat up shower water. Genius!
 

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