Sleeping Bear
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Hi folks, I am just about ready to start my 1st build and as a newbie I wanted to ask your opinions. Here is the beginning gear I am leaning toward:
1. AT Habitat topper / tent - I love the fold out space, the awing over the back of the truck, entering through the bed of the truck and how compact it is upon closing
2. Decked drawers for my gear - doesn't appear it will interfere too much with getting in and out of the bed to access the habitat
3. ARB or compatible fridge / freezer
I will mainly be a weekend camper, with maybe 1-2 short overland trips a year lasting a week to ten days max. I am not a crazy off roader, but I want to be able to do some modest off road travel without trouble. I doubt I'd ever be doing anything more than forest and fire roads, occasional sandy terrain and desert driving, etc.
I also have not settled on a truck yet but I think I am down to the following:
1. f-150 4dr - I am very familiar with Ford and have owned two f-150 already.
2. Dodge Ram 1500 - not familiar with Dodge but I like the packages AEV has created for the Ram such as the American Expedition Vehicle Recruit package. If I even would need that level of modification that is since I don't plan to go into terrain that is too crazy.
3. Chevy Colorado - I like the compact size, and it is cheaper, plus it seems to be starting to rival the Tacoma in the last couple years
As a side note, I love the Tacoma, except for the fact it does not have an AWD setting on the 4wd switch. I live in MI with a lot of slippery roads that alternate between dry / wet / snowy / icy and on any given day if i have 4x4 turned on all i need to do is go around a dry curve and i can feel the axles binding up so the AWD option is nice and sadly Tacoma does not have it. I had both a Wrangler and my current f150, neither with an AWD setting, and I'd have to lock in 4x4 to get out of my driveway in winter, then immediately hit a dry paved road and have the axles start to bind up, etc. I found myself always shifting between 4x4 and 2wd while driving.
My wife on the other hand has an expedition with an AWD setting and for 90% of winter driving we just set it and forget it. when I need to lock in the 4x4 then I can turn the knob again. After doing a lot of research one of the things I like about the 3 potential choices is that each is available with the AWD setting on the 4x4 knob.
Sorry for the long post folks but those are the items on my mind and I'll take whatever you have and go easy on me please I am a newbie - lol.
1. camper / habitat
2. drawer storage
3. freezer / fridge
4. choice of truck, full size or mid size
1. AT Habitat topper / tent - I love the fold out space, the awing over the back of the truck, entering through the bed of the truck and how compact it is upon closing
2. Decked drawers for my gear - doesn't appear it will interfere too much with getting in and out of the bed to access the habitat
3. ARB or compatible fridge / freezer
I will mainly be a weekend camper, with maybe 1-2 short overland trips a year lasting a week to ten days max. I am not a crazy off roader, but I want to be able to do some modest off road travel without trouble. I doubt I'd ever be doing anything more than forest and fire roads, occasional sandy terrain and desert driving, etc.
I also have not settled on a truck yet but I think I am down to the following:
1. f-150 4dr - I am very familiar with Ford and have owned two f-150 already.
2. Dodge Ram 1500 - not familiar with Dodge but I like the packages AEV has created for the Ram such as the American Expedition Vehicle Recruit package. If I even would need that level of modification that is since I don't plan to go into terrain that is too crazy.
3. Chevy Colorado - I like the compact size, and it is cheaper, plus it seems to be starting to rival the Tacoma in the last couple years
As a side note, I love the Tacoma, except for the fact it does not have an AWD setting on the 4wd switch. I live in MI with a lot of slippery roads that alternate between dry / wet / snowy / icy and on any given day if i have 4x4 turned on all i need to do is go around a dry curve and i can feel the axles binding up so the AWD option is nice and sadly Tacoma does not have it. I had both a Wrangler and my current f150, neither with an AWD setting, and I'd have to lock in 4x4 to get out of my driveway in winter, then immediately hit a dry paved road and have the axles start to bind up, etc. I found myself always shifting between 4x4 and 2wd while driving.
My wife on the other hand has an expedition with an AWD setting and for 90% of winter driving we just set it and forget it. when I need to lock in the 4x4 then I can turn the knob again. After doing a lot of research one of the things I like about the 3 potential choices is that each is available with the AWD setting on the 4x4 knob.
Sorry for the long post folks but those are the items on my mind and I'll take whatever you have and go easy on me please I am a newbie - lol.
1. camper / habitat
2. drawer storage
3. freezer / fridge
4. choice of truck, full size or mid size