Here are a couple of month old photos from a "winter" adventure, usually I'd be stopped by deep snow on this road at 2000' elevation by December, Feb 1st I was able to get up to 5000' before encountering some 4' drifts that stopped me. Shows what the mirrors look like pretty well. So far I like them, nice having heated mirrors and wide angle mirrors. Wish they didn't stick out quite so far when retracted, but should be nice once I get my OVRLND camper.
Which is now expected in mid/late May! Settled on dual flip up side hatches, Maxxfan reversible roof fan, vinyl layer on tent windows, full height barn doors, lift struts, and an extra 2" on the cabover height(10" deep). Skipping windows to save weight, along with deleting the tailgate should help keep my weight manageable.
Got my Fumoto F103SX installed today when I did my oil/filter change. Sticks down about 1/2" below the pan same as the F133 original style, but now they use o-rings to seal and you can clock them for a better fit and keeps the nipple to the side. Should make draining once I have skid plates much easier.
Have almost 4000 miles on the Toyo Open Country A/T III tires, noise is unchanged, noticeable at highway speeds but not annoying. Still great on wet roads, fresh snow, driven on snow, and wet slushy snow, but not great on ice. If you have persistent snow on your roads that turns to ice, get them siped or a dedicated winter tire. Rotated them today, wear is almost unmeasurable(1/32" compared to the unused spare tire) from new and wearing nice and even, should get 40-50k out of them if I run them down to legal limit, I'll probably replace them at 50% though for better snow and mud traction. Wish Frontiers supported 5 TPMS sensors so I could do a 5 wheel rotation easily, not worth it with having to move a sensor or re-calibrate them when doing rotations.
Can't wait to go explore Arizona and Utah when I go pickup my camper. Hopefully I can take two or three weeks off and pick up the camper on day 3. Leaving tons of time to test it out.
May do a full time review mirror setup with a raspberry pi, like what
everlanders have for their truck. Just gotta decide on how to mount it. Otherwise a Fullview FVMR-1100 or 1150 looks okay, if a bit spendy.