Michigan4x4
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Ok Guys... I am looking for suggestions for a vehicle big enough to haul 4 people, medium sized dog, and all our gear comfortably. I would like to stick with something manufactured by one big three here in the U.S.
My wife and I both love camping and the outdoors but are trying to expand our family and want something that will accommodate our needs. On the flip side, My brother an I enjoy hunting together. We set up a Hunting camp in Michigan's Upper Peninsula twice a year in some very out of the way areas. I am casually looking for something now different now. It will be a 3rd vehicle (sitting a lot) and used mainly for road trips, camping, hunting, fishing and general overland adventure.
So.. Here is what I have now...
This truck works VERY well.... for 2 people and the dog in the back... ******The truck now has a matching fiberglass cap on the back with a roof rack. Dont have photos********
It is a 2010 Chevy Silverado Work Truck 4x4 regular cab/short box with the 5.3 V-8 and 6 speed auto. Leveling kit up front, blocks in the back. Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX Tires.
Again, it works really well just need something that will fit 4 people and the dog. I love this truck and hate the idea of getting rid of it.. I wil say I am not thrilled with the 6 speed auto. Seems like it does a lot of gear hunting...

I also have this... 1993 M101A2 (Modified) that gets pulled behind the truck with our deer hunting camp in it. The trailer weighs about 1400lbs empty and probably 2000-2500lbs with gear, firewood, camp, tent etc.. It does have a cover and I do pull it with the cover on most of the time. Cover is shown the the pic below of our camp.

Here is Deer camp in the Upper Penn.

Here is a M1009 3/4 ton Military blazer that I had a few years back. I sold this thing and HATE myself for doing so. It had a 6.2 Diesel and was AWESOME off road. I had big plans for this truck but had to sell it. These trucks are getting harder and harder to find. I am so upset that I sold this I can barely stand it. It would have been perfect to build into an expo/hunting vehicle... I have a hard time even looking at these pics as I now realize the potential this blazer had. It did have rusted rockers and some other issues but I shouldf have kept it!!!


I also have this M416 Trailer that I will be working on this summer. Going to rebuild it and possibly add a cover. No plans for a RTT.

So....
My new vehicle requirements are as follows:
-Must be able to fit 4 people, 1 medium dog, and some gear (On most trips other gear will be in one of the two trailers above)
- Must be able to pull the two trailers above (M101a2 and M416) without problem on the highway and through nasty 2 tracks, mud, water etc.
- Must have enough power to pull the above trailers full of gear without getting single digit MPG. The red Silverado pictured above pulls the M101a2 trailer easily over all types of terrain fully loaded and just barely gets double digit gas mileage. The only problem with the truck is it is a regular cab.
- Must be very capable off road yet equally as capable and reliable on the highway.
- Must be in the $20,000.00 range.
- Must have a good amount of aftermarket parts available and be easily repaired by any dealer/shop in the US/Canada.
****The vehicle will never leave the US/Canada*****
Now that I re-read all my "must haves" it looks like I already had eveything in the M1009 K-5 Blazer. I am so angry that I sold that!!
Anyways.. I am thinking 2500 Extended/crew cab pickup... Possibly a diesel. The only issue I have with crew cab pickups is their size. Sure, they are more than capable off road but they are gigantic. I am looking for other suggestions. I a mechanically inclined, can weld, and wouldnt mind working on an older vehicle. The only thing with older vehicles is that I always question their reliability. This is one of the reasons I got rid of the blazer and replaced it with the Silverado.
So.. Suggestions.. I would like to get some opinions, pic of other rigs etc.. Not sure if I want another pickup truck or an SUV... I definitely want something that is reliable and capable. If I had my choice I would have a mid sized SUV with a heavy running gear, and a reliable diesel. Yukon or Tahoe with mechanical Cummins 4bt would be nice..
Thanks
Jeff
My wife and I both love camping and the outdoors but are trying to expand our family and want something that will accommodate our needs. On the flip side, My brother an I enjoy hunting together. We set up a Hunting camp in Michigan's Upper Peninsula twice a year in some very out of the way areas. I am casually looking for something now different now. It will be a 3rd vehicle (sitting a lot) and used mainly for road trips, camping, hunting, fishing and general overland adventure.
So.. Here is what I have now...
This truck works VERY well.... for 2 people and the dog in the back... ******The truck now has a matching fiberglass cap on the back with a roof rack. Dont have photos********
It is a 2010 Chevy Silverado Work Truck 4x4 regular cab/short box with the 5.3 V-8 and 6 speed auto. Leveling kit up front, blocks in the back. Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX Tires.
Again, it works really well just need something that will fit 4 people and the dog. I love this truck and hate the idea of getting rid of it.. I wil say I am not thrilled with the 6 speed auto. Seems like it does a lot of gear hunting...

I also have this... 1993 M101A2 (Modified) that gets pulled behind the truck with our deer hunting camp in it. The trailer weighs about 1400lbs empty and probably 2000-2500lbs with gear, firewood, camp, tent etc.. It does have a cover and I do pull it with the cover on most of the time. Cover is shown the the pic below of our camp.

Here is Deer camp in the Upper Penn.

Here is a M1009 3/4 ton Military blazer that I had a few years back. I sold this thing and HATE myself for doing so. It had a 6.2 Diesel and was AWESOME off road. I had big plans for this truck but had to sell it. These trucks are getting harder and harder to find. I am so upset that I sold this I can barely stand it. It would have been perfect to build into an expo/hunting vehicle... I have a hard time even looking at these pics as I now realize the potential this blazer had. It did have rusted rockers and some other issues but I shouldf have kept it!!!


I also have this M416 Trailer that I will be working on this summer. Going to rebuild it and possibly add a cover. No plans for a RTT.

So....
My new vehicle requirements are as follows:
-Must be able to fit 4 people, 1 medium dog, and some gear (On most trips other gear will be in one of the two trailers above)
- Must be able to pull the two trailers above (M101a2 and M416) without problem on the highway and through nasty 2 tracks, mud, water etc.
- Must have enough power to pull the above trailers full of gear without getting single digit MPG. The red Silverado pictured above pulls the M101a2 trailer easily over all types of terrain fully loaded and just barely gets double digit gas mileage. The only problem with the truck is it is a regular cab.
- Must be very capable off road yet equally as capable and reliable on the highway.
- Must be in the $20,000.00 range.
- Must have a good amount of aftermarket parts available and be easily repaired by any dealer/shop in the US/Canada.
****The vehicle will never leave the US/Canada*****
Now that I re-read all my "must haves" it looks like I already had eveything in the M1009 K-5 Blazer. I am so angry that I sold that!!
Anyways.. I am thinking 2500 Extended/crew cab pickup... Possibly a diesel. The only issue I have with crew cab pickups is their size. Sure, they are more than capable off road but they are gigantic. I am looking for other suggestions. I a mechanically inclined, can weld, and wouldnt mind working on an older vehicle. The only thing with older vehicles is that I always question their reliability. This is one of the reasons I got rid of the blazer and replaced it with the Silverado.
So.. Suggestions.. I would like to get some opinions, pic of other rigs etc.. Not sure if I want another pickup truck or an SUV... I definitely want something that is reliable and capable. If I had my choice I would have a mid sized SUV with a heavy running gear, and a reliable diesel. Yukon or Tahoe with mechanical Cummins 4bt would be nice..
Thanks
Jeff