hdas
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The motivation behind this thread is to chronicle the decision-making process of the build, garner feedback, and hopefully serve as a useful resource for fellow travelers in the future. The vision for this build revolves around crafting an off-road capable vehicle that's comfortable enough to transport gear and provide two separate sleeping environments, all while prioritizing low weight and optimal aerodynamics as much as possible. The goal is to have the main components in place to start traveling in mid April/2024. No budget constrains per se, but every component has to be justified in its utility, quality and contribution to the overall goal.
Phase 1 of the Build is in the books. I secured a truck that meets our payload needs . To me, the 3500/F-350 represents a threshold, distinguishing somewhat standard-sized trucks from the Earthroamer variants. For any questions or comments about the truck, please refer to the linked thread.
The subsequent phases don't necessarily follow a strict sequence, but it’s vital to consider several key aspects to minimize redundancy, incompatibility, and wastefulness.
Phase 2: Upfitting - AEV is my chosen partner for foundational tire/wheel, suspension, and armor upgrades. It caters perfectly to my needs as a complete neophyte while providing solid evidence of quality, OEM integration and support.
Phase 3: Camper - Alu Cab gets the nod here. It uniquely provides two separate sleeping environments while keeping weight and bulk in check. Their accessory lineup and solutions aptly cover standard needs and require minimal customization for our use case. Again, a big company that has refined a well crafted product with creative solutions.
Phase 4: Custom Bed - This is a new angle in our initial concept. The goal? To refine the kitchen setup (a pivotal point for my wife), an aspect where Alu Cab’s offerings reveal their compromises for a more streamlined camper. It's not 100% decided, but I'm seriously exploring the possibility. The main drawback is that can potentially delay the build completion date.
Phase 5: Additional Accessories - This phase involves integrating products that cater to our specific preferences and hobbies.
I’ve quickly grasped that this project will perpetually siphon funds. It's a hobby that satisfies the explicit goal of travel but also caters to an implicit desire to shop, optimize, and tinker—akin in many ways to home ownership. If this hobby follows the trajectory of our other pursuits, the scope and scale of trips will likely ramp up swiftly. For a glimpse of inspiration, here’s a video from one of my favorite areas. Many trails, familiar from my biking adventures, are places I eagerly anticipate bringing my family. It also showcases the type of challenging terrain the vehicle will need to traverse.
I’ll delve deeper into each phase down the line. This is simply the project’s foundational framework. Eagerly awaiting your constructive feedback and questions. Conscious of our collective susceptibility to confirmation bias, I'm all ears for thoughtful criticism and contrarian perspectives.
Phase 1 of the Build is in the books. I secured a truck that meets our payload needs . To me, the 3500/F-350 represents a threshold, distinguishing somewhat standard-sized trucks from the Earthroamer variants. For any questions or comments about the truck, please refer to the linked thread.
The subsequent phases don't necessarily follow a strict sequence, but it’s vital to consider several key aspects to minimize redundancy, incompatibility, and wastefulness.
Phase 2: Upfitting - AEV is my chosen partner for foundational tire/wheel, suspension, and armor upgrades. It caters perfectly to my needs as a complete neophyte while providing solid evidence of quality, OEM integration and support.
Phase 3: Camper - Alu Cab gets the nod here. It uniquely provides two separate sleeping environments while keeping weight and bulk in check. Their accessory lineup and solutions aptly cover standard needs and require minimal customization for our use case. Again, a big company that has refined a well crafted product with creative solutions.
Phase 4: Custom Bed - This is a new angle in our initial concept. The goal? To refine the kitchen setup (a pivotal point for my wife), an aspect where Alu Cab’s offerings reveal their compromises for a more streamlined camper. It's not 100% decided, but I'm seriously exploring the possibility. The main drawback is that can potentially delay the build completion date.
Phase 5: Additional Accessories - This phase involves integrating products that cater to our specific preferences and hobbies.
I’ve quickly grasped that this project will perpetually siphon funds. It's a hobby that satisfies the explicit goal of travel but also caters to an implicit desire to shop, optimize, and tinker—akin in many ways to home ownership. If this hobby follows the trajectory of our other pursuits, the scope and scale of trips will likely ramp up swiftly. For a glimpse of inspiration, here’s a video from one of my favorite areas. Many trails, familiar from my biking adventures, are places I eagerly anticipate bringing my family. It also showcases the type of challenging terrain the vehicle will need to traverse.
I’ll delve deeper into each phase down the line. This is simply the project’s foundational framework. Eagerly awaiting your constructive feedback and questions. Conscious of our collective susceptibility to confirmation bias, I'm all ears for thoughtful criticism and contrarian perspectives.
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