Outback
Explorer
I have been slowly working on my Expedition Vehicle now for a few years. Most of it has just been replacing normal wear items and installing a 4" lift kit, tires and wheels ect. ect. The vehicle is a 1986 Military Chevy truck. In the civilian world most people would recognize her as a Chevy K30 pickup. But she is more than that. She was built from the factory to carry a payload of 3,600 lbs.. That's quite a bit more than the K30 was rated for. The Military designated her as a 5/4 ton. that's 1 1/4 ton for us. She even exceeds that designation. I chose this platform due to this rating and the fact that she came from the factory with a slew of Hardcore components. If you want to see what she has for running gear just look at my build thread "Project War Wag".
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The goals I have in mind are as follows:
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30 days in the field with no resupply.
60 gallons drinkable water. Storage, filtration and delivery. (640 lbs)
90 to 100 gallons of Diesel (in 3 separate fuel tanks) that will net me 1,800 miles on Highway or 1,000 miles Overland. (850 lbs)
30 days of food storage (Fresh and dehydrated food) (weight unknown at this time)
Capability to recharge all batteries using 4 100 watt solar panels (2 vehicle starting batteries and two to four 100 amp hr auxiliary batteries) (the AGM auxiliary batteries weigh in at 65 lbs each)
World wide communications (Satellite Phone, Ham Radio and BGAN) (15 to 20 lbs)
Clean and comfortable sleeping area. (weight unknown at this time)
Secure storage and sleeping area shell (this will be a Caravan Camper Shell weight is unknown at this time but suspect 400 lbs)
Cooking equipment (Yet to be determined)
Engle Freeze Fridge in truck bed and one in cabin between seats (weight unknown when full)
Capable of self recovery (winch) and recovery tools and equipment ect.
Spare tire and all related equipment to change tire/repair
Air Compressor system
Tools and storage for them
Extra engine oil/grease ect.
Spare parts for on the trail repairs if needed. (storage)
clothes and the ability to wash/storage
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This is not everything but you can see all this stuff will add up. Of course the weight will lighten up as the trip progresses. Water and fuel being the two major load items. So these are my build goals. Please comment on anything you see or do not see listed.
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The goals I have in mind are as follows:
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30 days in the field with no resupply.
60 gallons drinkable water. Storage, filtration and delivery. (640 lbs)
90 to 100 gallons of Diesel (in 3 separate fuel tanks) that will net me 1,800 miles on Highway or 1,000 miles Overland. (850 lbs)
30 days of food storage (Fresh and dehydrated food) (weight unknown at this time)
Capability to recharge all batteries using 4 100 watt solar panels (2 vehicle starting batteries and two to four 100 amp hr auxiliary batteries) (the AGM auxiliary batteries weigh in at 65 lbs each)
World wide communications (Satellite Phone, Ham Radio and BGAN) (15 to 20 lbs)
Clean and comfortable sleeping area. (weight unknown at this time)
Secure storage and sleeping area shell (this will be a Caravan Camper Shell weight is unknown at this time but suspect 400 lbs)
Cooking equipment (Yet to be determined)
Engle Freeze Fridge in truck bed and one in cabin between seats (weight unknown when full)
Capable of self recovery (winch) and recovery tools and equipment ect.
Spare tire and all related equipment to change tire/repair
Air Compressor system
Tools and storage for them
Extra engine oil/grease ect.
Spare parts for on the trail repairs if needed. (storage)
clothes and the ability to wash/storage
.
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This is not everything but you can see all this stuff will add up. Of course the weight will lighten up as the trip progresses. Water and fuel being the two major load items. So these are my build goals. Please comment on anything you see or do not see listed.
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