Thank you, DE56. Nice rig. Even the trailer's in white paint! And a Rubicon, to boot!
I'd like to be as far from the crowds as my truck and 'off road' ability will allow me. Everything I've read says too much truck is better than not enough, and the F350 or Chevy/GMC/Dodge 3500's seem to fit the bill. But the warnings about dually's 'off road' have made me think SRW is better for what I want to do.
I've read dually wheels are problematic in some off road driving, for two reasons; rear width of vehicle, and rocks getting stuck between tires. For that reason I've not seriously considered a dually.
OTOH, I'm too old for much more than fire and maaaaybe some logging roads, and dirt/gravel roads without too much off camber to them. In fact, I've never driven any TC on or off road. Driven an S10 Blazer and Nissan (both 4wd) on some local, rocky/dirt/gravel roads; even some ice chest sized rocks, but they were beater trucks, not the home I'll be living in. And that's one reason a dually may be better for me; more stability for a first timer whose house is literally riding in the back of his truck.
I've been scared off of a diesel. Even the smallest repair seems to cost triple or quadruple or more than for a gas motor. And then you need to monitor all the gauges. EGT is the only one I recall off hand. In my younger day's I'd have eagerly embraced it, as I did my '65 panhead when I first got it. Carrying a 25 lb tool roll, various bailing wire, cotter pins, etc; I was the picture of "I can fix it right here".
Now closer to 70, all I want is to turn the key, put the lever in D, and go, lol. In fact, I wish oil pressure, engine temp, trans temp, and charging voltage gauges could be hooked up to their own, jet fighter style "heads up" display on my windshield so I didn't have to scan the instrument panel by eye!
Would like to find one of the early NL 'compact' TC's, I believe it was a 6XX model number. I have 18-24 months to put it all together. Which really is not a lot of time I'm finding out.