DetroitDiesel
Adventurer
Hello, I am Lane. I am new here within the last couple of months and have been inspired by all the creative energy here. Im looking to get out in the world and never look back. I started out looking for an suv type vehicle. Was looking at 80s, WJs, Monteros, etc. Then I was digging the pickups with a topper on the back. I picked up a f350 with a topper and planned to build that. I started sourcing parts and putting my ideas together and I fell like I need an extended cab at least. Well that extends the wheelbase. So now we are at some Ambo, e350, Excursion type wheelbases. I want to explore Central America and want to be self contained and mobile and be able to manage most road conditions. Im not looking to off road my house. I want a bed in the back and some storage for my "gear". My "gear" is not tvs and micros and massaging showers and all that. I want aux fuel, water, secure storage, a bed, and a/c for my dog. I want to bring a motorcycle on the hitch also. I will be getting an apartment at a place to be determined in CA to use as a base camp so I won't be actually living in this thing all the time. I want to be able to overland in it from CA. Not leave Detroit and live in it forever. I have the option of buying a 4x4 down in CA to beat on while I'm there. A Patrol or something. Im looking for the pros and cons of each rig. Im not talking about motors or mileage. Im talking about the storage and arrangement of gear, packing and unpacking, how much "gear" we actually need to pack to take up valuable weight lol, stuff like that.
-edit. A lot of the feedback is relation to physical size. I am 6'2 and my dogs are a Presa Canaria and an mini AmStaffy. So take that into consideration.
Ambo 2wd 7.3 Walk through type 3 you're calling them
Turn key fill up and go, pack the stuff in the boxes, plug in your gps and go.
Majority of the wiring and such is there and the box is aluminum and strong.
Prob about 13 mpg
Auto trans
Can only add so much payload with all the stuff already added
Limited clearance, turning, parking, etc.
Would stop me from off roading my house
I was turned on to the ambo idea until I started reading the builder of the Ute threads and his comments elsewhere. He states that he went to a e350 because of payload. He was lugging around all that weight and that limited what he could add. Well payload is important to me. I also know that I have a lot less "stuff" than said person. I think the ambo might be a sweet car for summer time in the USA. Where you can pack light and limit what you need to carry because a store is around. Then go to all the "camp grounds" and such.
e350 4x4 7.3 not extended.
Its a cargo van. Cargo won't be a problem. lol
Its basic which means lots of building and perfecting to my style. (+ and -)
It wasnt designed to be 4x4 means stress on parts that are being used for their non intended use.
High COG
Working under the hood in a 4x4 track in CA jungle is enough to cancel that. Vans suck to get under hood.
17 mpg. tire size 235/85/16 AT not much clearance but enough. I dont want bigger or MT.
Cheap to service, not many moving parts and no "heated seats" type electronics.
If you're driving a 4x4 van. You want to 4x4 it. Its my house. Hmmm.
Riding 10-12 hrs in a van seat. Ouch. Plenty of aftermarket options I'm sure. The expediters all have fancy seats.
It seems so simple on the surface. Get the van, build to suit, pack and go. Is it?
The voice that won't go away telling you to manual swap it!
Excursion 7.3 4x4
Huge
Lots of things I dont need function wise because its a family vehicle. Power this, heat that, blah blah.
Plenty of space to pack up
17 mpg
Designed to be 4x4 so everything is symbiotic
Easy to find
Huge. Parking, turning, clearance, etc. Probably worse than the ambo and way worse than the van.
Plenty of payload. Built "Ford" tough.
So we know lots of broke down ones to get parts I need.
Would have to lots of custom building interior. As opposed to Home depot type things in the van or ambo.
Huge.
Auto trans.
A 1 ton 4x4 truck with a topper. Gas or diesel. OBS Ford.
Everyone knows the pros and cons.
If its extended or crew cab you are into van and ambo and ex territory with wheelbase
Simple to build. Lots of parts. Can go mild to wild 4x4.
6-18 mpg. Depending on motor/trans and payload and gearing.
I can't just climb in the back. I have to get out and go around.
Letting my dogs in and out of EC is a pain.
So I am looking for some general feedback. I have plenty of building skills, electrical skills, engineering, fab, access to all that stuff. The point is I want to be traveling not building. "Preparing" it for the mission is different than "building" it. I want to have the best combo not just storage, not just off road, not just efficiency. I have Subarus and trucks already, I also want something different thats part of this also. I posted this in this section because Im ready to buy an ambo or van and want to be talked in or out of it. Thank you
Lane
Here is the truck I was going to build up. I need EC though.

-edit. A lot of the feedback is relation to physical size. I am 6'2 and my dogs are a Presa Canaria and an mini AmStaffy. So take that into consideration.
Ambo 2wd 7.3 Walk through type 3 you're calling them
Turn key fill up and go, pack the stuff in the boxes, plug in your gps and go.
Majority of the wiring and such is there and the box is aluminum and strong.
Prob about 13 mpg
Auto trans
Can only add so much payload with all the stuff already added
Limited clearance, turning, parking, etc.
Would stop me from off roading my house
I was turned on to the ambo idea until I started reading the builder of the Ute threads and his comments elsewhere. He states that he went to a e350 because of payload. He was lugging around all that weight and that limited what he could add. Well payload is important to me. I also know that I have a lot less "stuff" than said person. I think the ambo might be a sweet car for summer time in the USA. Where you can pack light and limit what you need to carry because a store is around. Then go to all the "camp grounds" and such.
e350 4x4 7.3 not extended.
Its a cargo van. Cargo won't be a problem. lol
Its basic which means lots of building and perfecting to my style. (+ and -)
It wasnt designed to be 4x4 means stress on parts that are being used for their non intended use.
High COG
Working under the hood in a 4x4 track in CA jungle is enough to cancel that. Vans suck to get under hood.
17 mpg. tire size 235/85/16 AT not much clearance but enough. I dont want bigger or MT.
Cheap to service, not many moving parts and no "heated seats" type electronics.
If you're driving a 4x4 van. You want to 4x4 it. Its my house. Hmmm.
Riding 10-12 hrs in a van seat. Ouch. Plenty of aftermarket options I'm sure. The expediters all have fancy seats.
It seems so simple on the surface. Get the van, build to suit, pack and go. Is it?
The voice that won't go away telling you to manual swap it!
Excursion 7.3 4x4
Huge
Lots of things I dont need function wise because its a family vehicle. Power this, heat that, blah blah.
Plenty of space to pack up
17 mpg
Designed to be 4x4 so everything is symbiotic
Easy to find
Huge. Parking, turning, clearance, etc. Probably worse than the ambo and way worse than the van.
Plenty of payload. Built "Ford" tough.
Would have to lots of custom building interior. As opposed to Home depot type things in the van or ambo.
Huge.
Auto trans.
A 1 ton 4x4 truck with a topper. Gas or diesel. OBS Ford.
Everyone knows the pros and cons.
If its extended or crew cab you are into van and ambo and ex territory with wheelbase
Simple to build. Lots of parts. Can go mild to wild 4x4.
6-18 mpg. Depending on motor/trans and payload and gearing.
I can't just climb in the back. I have to get out and go around.
Letting my dogs in and out of EC is a pain.
So I am looking for some general feedback. I have plenty of building skills, electrical skills, engineering, fab, access to all that stuff. The point is I want to be traveling not building. "Preparing" it for the mission is different than "building" it. I want to have the best combo not just storage, not just off road, not just efficiency. I have Subarus and trucks already, I also want something different thats part of this also. I posted this in this section because Im ready to buy an ambo or van and want to be talked in or out of it. Thank you
Lane
Here is the truck I was going to build up. I need EC though.

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