Matt Baker-White
New member
Hi all, this is my first post on expedition portal, still new to the site. My wife and I are interested in building out a new adventure vehicle for ourselves and our growing family--In the last 12 months we've added Baby #1 and a doggo who will be adventuring with us whenever and wherever we go for the foreseeable future! We are planning on having at least one more little human, and possibly two We've been through a number of adventure rigs, ranging from a 2WD '01 4Runner to a '98 Tacoma 4x4 to a '97 Previa AWD SC van, and then decided to full time it in a 1972 Airstream after a brief attempt at a skoolie conversion. Quite the range of rides we've had! We still have the Airstream and we tow that with an '01 F250 7.3 4x4. Currently the truck also serves as our real expedition camper, with a cap that's built out with storage, kitchen, etc.
But--Changes in family and lifestyle are seeming to push us towards a new adventure vehicle. We like to mountain bike, rock climb, ski, backpack, and camp--obviously as far from paved roads as possible. At the same time, we'll probably be on pavement for 60-80% of the time, getting to and from trailheads in the American Southwest, and especially in the wintertime going to and from ski areas/backcountry trailheads.
Here's my wish list in terms of a new adventure vehicle:
-Must seat 5 passengers safely, including infant carseats
-Must be highway-worthy/comfortable at speeds of 75+ MPH, and for drives up to 6-10 hours long
-Must travel well on snowy, icy roads (4x4)
-Must sleep at least 4 humans comfortably, possibly 5
-Must be comfortable down to appx. 0 degrees F
-Must be reliable, and not require maintenance/work in the field regularly
-Must be comfortable to live in for 1 week between food/water stops and 4 weeks of full-time life on the road
-Must be easier to drive than an F250 with a 31ft trailer behind it! Must also be significantly quieter than a 7.3 motor (Ha! Most jumbo jets are!)
-Must have 120v power, solar charging
-Must have a toilet of some kind. Other plumbing optional for now, maybe someday to be completed.
-Once the truck is built out, we want the flexibility of possibly moving it to a new cab/chassis at some point in the future (10-20 years from now).
-Total budget at this time is appx. $20-25k, with an additional appx. $20k once we sell our Airstream. More to be spent as we go, but that's the major budget.
Skills we have from our travels and renovation projects:
-Basic Finish Carpentry (shelves, beds, drawers, etc)
-Plumbing
-12v and 120v electric systems (solar, wiring, inverters, etc)
-Simple vehicle repairs
Obviously, there are vehicles out there that meet the whole wish list and are ready to go. Earthroamers, custom built FWCs, etc all exist--But they also range from $60-300k+, and that's money we just dont have! So, here's my thinking/plan, and I'd love y'alls experienced thoughts and ideas if you're willing to share them:
Step 1: Buy a used Ford 450/550 Crew Cab 4x4 with a 12 ft flatbed on it
Step 2: Pay a welder to build out a rudimentary frame on the back of it, and start working on enclosing it. Also include a 4x12 folding deck
Step 3: Enclose frame in wood, insulate, and start the interior work
Step 4: Install systems needed prior to build out (12v wiring, vent fans, heater, water tanks, or at least locations for them, etc.)
Once we get to this point, it would be possible to sell the Airstream and shift over to this new rig as our only adventure vehicle. This would free up additional capital to finish the build out.
Step 5: Install kitchen, bed systems, drawers, bathroom completion, plumbing if desired, etc.
Step 6: ADVENTURE TIME!
Step 7: Add tweaks and changes and additions (A swinging hitch-mounted grill, you say? Bike racks and ski tubes? A roof top mini-deck? Outdoor shower?)
Attached is a design I've been playing with for the flatbed build. I'd love y'all's thoughts if you have any!
Pressing questions I have at this point are the following:
-Is it worth finding a 6.7 powerstroke truck, or is going with a 6.0 that's bulletproofed it good enough?
-How hard would a bed swap be in the future? Is this something that aftermarket flat bed installers would be okay doing once the rest is built?
-In looking at my design, do you think the 12 ft bed + a 2 foot angled overhang will be okay on a 450/550 DRW body?
-Are there specific VEHICLE upgrades (suspension, steering, interior, lights, etc?) that you think would be necessary for this type of build? It seems that a 450/550 will have a good enough suspension system for the weight, and while a lightbar or new push grill would be sweet, it's not highest on the priority list for now....)
-Am I totally crazy to be going for this big of a design and idea?
Long term life goals? Drive to Patagonia with the family when our kiddos are between 10 and 14 years old......It feels like this sort of a build might be a step in that direction.....
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts or ideas or suggestions!
But--Changes in family and lifestyle are seeming to push us towards a new adventure vehicle. We like to mountain bike, rock climb, ski, backpack, and camp--obviously as far from paved roads as possible. At the same time, we'll probably be on pavement for 60-80% of the time, getting to and from trailheads in the American Southwest, and especially in the wintertime going to and from ski areas/backcountry trailheads.
Here's my wish list in terms of a new adventure vehicle:
-Must seat 5 passengers safely, including infant carseats
-Must be highway-worthy/comfortable at speeds of 75+ MPH, and for drives up to 6-10 hours long
-Must travel well on snowy, icy roads (4x4)
-Must sleep at least 4 humans comfortably, possibly 5
-Must be comfortable down to appx. 0 degrees F
-Must be reliable, and not require maintenance/work in the field regularly
-Must be comfortable to live in for 1 week between food/water stops and 4 weeks of full-time life on the road
-Must be easier to drive than an F250 with a 31ft trailer behind it! Must also be significantly quieter than a 7.3 motor (Ha! Most jumbo jets are!)
-Must have 120v power, solar charging
-Must have a toilet of some kind. Other plumbing optional for now, maybe someday to be completed.
-Once the truck is built out, we want the flexibility of possibly moving it to a new cab/chassis at some point in the future (10-20 years from now).
-Total budget at this time is appx. $20-25k, with an additional appx. $20k once we sell our Airstream. More to be spent as we go, but that's the major budget.
Skills we have from our travels and renovation projects:
-Basic Finish Carpentry (shelves, beds, drawers, etc)
-Plumbing
-12v and 120v electric systems (solar, wiring, inverters, etc)
-Simple vehicle repairs
Obviously, there are vehicles out there that meet the whole wish list and are ready to go. Earthroamers, custom built FWCs, etc all exist--But they also range from $60-300k+, and that's money we just dont have! So, here's my thinking/plan, and I'd love y'alls experienced thoughts and ideas if you're willing to share them:
Step 1: Buy a used Ford 450/550 Crew Cab 4x4 with a 12 ft flatbed on it
Step 2: Pay a welder to build out a rudimentary frame on the back of it, and start working on enclosing it. Also include a 4x12 folding deck
Step 3: Enclose frame in wood, insulate, and start the interior work
Step 4: Install systems needed prior to build out (12v wiring, vent fans, heater, water tanks, or at least locations for them, etc.)
Once we get to this point, it would be possible to sell the Airstream and shift over to this new rig as our only adventure vehicle. This would free up additional capital to finish the build out.
Step 5: Install kitchen, bed systems, drawers, bathroom completion, plumbing if desired, etc.
Step 6: ADVENTURE TIME!
Step 7: Add tweaks and changes and additions (A swinging hitch-mounted grill, you say? Bike racks and ski tubes? A roof top mini-deck? Outdoor shower?)
Attached is a design I've been playing with for the flatbed build. I'd love y'all's thoughts if you have any!
Pressing questions I have at this point are the following:
-Is it worth finding a 6.7 powerstroke truck, or is going with a 6.0 that's bulletproofed it good enough?
-How hard would a bed swap be in the future? Is this something that aftermarket flat bed installers would be okay doing once the rest is built?
-In looking at my design, do you think the 12 ft bed + a 2 foot angled overhang will be okay on a 450/550 DRW body?
-Are there specific VEHICLE upgrades (suspension, steering, interior, lights, etc?) that you think would be necessary for this type of build? It seems that a 450/550 will have a good enough suspension system for the weight, and while a lightbar or new push grill would be sweet, it's not highest on the priority list for now....)
-Am I totally crazy to be going for this big of a design and idea?
Long term life goals? Drive to Patagonia with the family when our kiddos are between 10 and 14 years old......It feels like this sort of a build might be a step in that direction.....
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts or ideas or suggestions!