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Expedition Leader
2004 Ford F250 Super Duty 4x4, Super Cab
Here is my rig, it's a 2004 Ford F250 Super Duty 4WD PU, with the 6.8 L Triton V10 and the Super Cab.
I purchased it used with the A.R.E. camper shell in 2011, and added the wheels, new Michelin LT265/75R16 tires, running boards, and an aFe Power Magnum FORCE Performance Air Intake System. No matter what I do to it though, it still only gets 9 mph!
As a temporary measure, I installed a Draw-tite front receiver hitch in the stock bumper, so I can use a Warn XD9000i winch mounted in a cradle with it. This will eventually be replaced with a full size winch bumper and a 12,000 lb. - 15,000 lb. winch once I find the right deal. The smaller XD9000i winch will then be used for the rear bumper, or on the ambo/camper trailer I'm building. I will also be installing a dual battery system using the Blue Sea Systems ACR, as soon as I can find or build a place to carry the second battery. As you can see in the picture above, there is '0' space for another battery under the hood, so it's going to have to go down on the frame somewhere.
I also installed a DECKED Truck Bed Storage System, which the good people at DECKED sent me to test, evaluate and review.
The review is not complete yet, but you can read what I have so far here.
This vehicle is my daily driver, but I'm also building it out as a tow vehicle for the ambo/camper trailer I'm building. Eventually, I'll swap out the tires for something a little more aggressive like maybe some Toyo Open Country M/Ts or something. No rocks or mountains in the Florida panhandle, just sand and mud so I don't need anything too radical. Besides, I'm not going to get far dragging a 6,000 lb. trailer anyway.
Here is my rig, it's a 2004 Ford F250 Super Duty 4WD PU, with the 6.8 L Triton V10 and the Super Cab.
I purchased it used with the A.R.E. camper shell in 2011, and added the wheels, new Michelin LT265/75R16 tires, running boards, and an aFe Power Magnum FORCE Performance Air Intake System. No matter what I do to it though, it still only gets 9 mph!
As a temporary measure, I installed a Draw-tite front receiver hitch in the stock bumper, so I can use a Warn XD9000i winch mounted in a cradle with it. This will eventually be replaced with a full size winch bumper and a 12,000 lb. - 15,000 lb. winch once I find the right deal. The smaller XD9000i winch will then be used for the rear bumper, or on the ambo/camper trailer I'm building. I will also be installing a dual battery system using the Blue Sea Systems ACR, as soon as I can find or build a place to carry the second battery. As you can see in the picture above, there is '0' space for another battery under the hood, so it's going to have to go down on the frame somewhere.
I also installed a DECKED Truck Bed Storage System, which the good people at DECKED sent me to test, evaluate and review.
The review is not complete yet, but you can read what I have so far here.
This vehicle is my daily driver, but I'm also building it out as a tow vehicle for the ambo/camper trailer I'm building. Eventually, I'll swap out the tires for something a little more aggressive like maybe some Toyo Open Country M/Ts or something. No rocks or mountains in the Florida panhandle, just sand and mud so I don't need anything too radical. Besides, I'm not going to get far dragging a 6,000 lb. trailer anyway.
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