Expedition Ready! 2020 F250 on 37s, Locked F/R, 4.30 Gears, HP D60, PSC Hydro, FOX 2.5" + Camper - 875W Solar - Lithium - 40g H2o! - Arizona - SOLD

DTAdventure

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Watched your videos when you guys were more active on YouTube. I took a lot of your learnings when I built my previous rig. So, thank you for that. Sad to see you part with this truck and the camper. What is next?
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Watched your videos when you guys were more active on YouTube. I took a lot of your learnings when I built my previous rig. So, thank you for that. Sad to see you part with this truck and the camper. What is next?

Thanks for following along! Glad we could provide some ideas (encouraging to hear). Our time has been consumed rehabbing a commercial property for the past couple years. Looking to break free and travel full time next year for a bit.

We have loved the truck camper. It is probably the best combination of comfort and capability. Donki has been one of my favorite vehicles ever (owned over 80 vehicles so far). Looking to change things up; may not be better but different.

Will share video on the next rig in the coming months. It will involve towing. Still working out what that will be! Stay tuned.

You sold your rig! Any plans for another travel rig?
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Enjoy BDR Routes??
You can stay out in comfort for extended periods with this rig. With plenty of capability! Selectable Locking Front/Rear Differentials + 37" Tires + Onboard Air + Hydro Assist Steering + Performance Suspension.

We traveled 500 miles off road thanks to the 55 gallons of fuel onboard. Water was refilled along the route from streams using the camper siphon pump with 2 stage filtration (built in). There is additional 2 stage filtration from the tank with UV light. Food supply was the only limitation.


* The squeaky noise in the video is the old "fast gun" camper tie downs. Springs were getting noisy. They were replaced after this trip.
 
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DTAdventure

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Thanks for following along! Glad we could provide some ideas (encouraging to hear). Our time has been consumed rehabbing a commercial property for the past couple years. Looking to break free and travel full time next year for a bit.

We have loved the truck camper. It is probably the best combination of comfort and capability. Donki has been one of my favorite vehicles ever (owned over 80 vehicles so far). Looking to change things up; may not be better but different.

Will share video on the next rig in the coming months. It will involve towing. Still working out what that will be! Stay tuned.

You sold your rig! Any plans for another travel rig?
I just got a new truck (2024 F350 long-bed) and I have a Rossmonster Baja on order. Looking so forward to hit the road again. You going to travel more domestically or international?
 

montypower

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I just got a new truck (2024 F350 long-bed) and I have a Rossmonster Baja on order. Looking so forward to hit the road again. You going to travel more domestically or international?

2024 F350 is for the Rossmonster platform? Rossmonster is in a great price position in the market... Cool offering. Still crazy to think that $400k is a "good value". Inflation sure changes the numbers.

I was surprised with your original build. Seemed expensive for the limited comfort and features. Once you've traveled a bit... comfort and capacity become of much greater importance (water, food, power, etc). Will be fun to see your new rig setup!

We have talked about international travel. It would be fun to explore Australia and beyond. Probably a handful of years out from pursing that. We don't have work or job restrictions but do manage our real estate which takes too much involvement currently.
 

Frostymug

Observer
Been following your YouTube channel, one of my favorite builds. Can't remember if you mentioned it or not but, what's the overall height of the truck / camper combination?
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Been following your YouTube channel, one of my favorite builds. Can't remember if you mentioned it or not but, what's the overall height of the truck / camper combination?

Liberty Camper is 7'4" bottom to roof. Vents add 5". Total Camper height 7'9".
Compared to North Star 650SC popup @ 6'1" (lowered position). Approx 1'8" shorter in travel mode compared to Liberty (hardwall).

I believe our truck bed height is ~ 36" (previous notes). Total height approximately 10'9" (with vents) or 10'4" (ground to roof).
 
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montypower

Adventure Time!
Interior Bike Rack! Fits 2 full size eMTB 29" bikes. Included FREE for buyer.



Interior bike racks are the BEST option for those with expensive bikes. It gives much greater security and protection from weather (dirt, dust, rain, snow). Plus, having your bikes onboard offers flexibility for those quick last minute bike rides.
 

rruff

Explorer
With my Tundra I had to flip the front forks around, which is easy enough to do, and I also raised the platform as high as possible. Just barely fits with a L Kona Unit and 29x3" tires.

Very nice rig! Hope you sell it soon, Peter...
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
With my Tundra I had to flip the front forks around, which is easy enough to do, and I also raised the platform as high as possible. Just barely fits with a L Kona Unit and 29x3" tires.

Very nice rig! Hope you sell it soon, Peter...

We did the same thing with our 2016 Tundra. Trek bikes limit the bars from spinning around... Glad the Super Duty is just a bit wider inside and more boxy. :)
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
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Chicken Corners - Utah
Yes... It is possible with a Truck Camper.
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Absorbent also seems accurate …

Nice truck combo

Or ESSENTIAL : if you travel to remote destinations. You'll understand the relevance of every addition. Every part plays an important role to get further away from #vanlife, hobo "boondock" lands and campgrounds.

Selectable locking front & rear differentials allow for controlled slow speed traction that will help avoid breaking parts. PSC hydro assist allows easy steering while in 4wd low; ability to control the truck in stressful situations is important to avoid damage and get to your destination.

Refill water tank from any water source! Think mountain streams. Siphon pump makes quick work on refilling the tank @ 3gpm. All incoming water goes through 2 stage filtration. There is additional 2 stage filtration with UV light coming out of the tank.

While this rig may be "Absorbent" for campgrounds. It has everything you need for remote overland travel. Nothing excess.

 

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