Update # 3
After a few camping trips and long trips to visit families it was decided that we needed to figure out some storage solutions for all our stuff. After much debating and weighing options and prices. I decided to go with an aluminum ARE camper. It has the 2 small compartments on the driver side and it has a long door on the passenger side which basicly opens up the camper. it comes with lights and third break light. All the doors have a toggle that is triggered when the door is lifted up which turns the lights on.
Here is a few pics of the the new shell
shot of the compartments (shell is on the previous owners truck)
interior shot
the paint will be color matched by this weekend. I will post up better pics then
I went ahead and purchased new ties as well
At discount getting new shoes
in mud
in sand
close up
I went with 35x12.5x20 NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLER MTs. So far I am pleased with the purchase. To soon to give an honest report on wear.
In the mud though, they work great. I pulled a trailer with a bundle of 2x4x8 treated lumber (about 250 sticks) and a bundle in the truck and it cut through some very thick stuff effortlessly. In camporison 2 days earlier I tried to get to the same site ( an old filled in pond and could not even come close with no load and no trailer with stock tires. Reason why I bought the tires in the first place.