hikingff77
Adventurer
Nice rig, lookin' good.
Just joined thought I would start here,these are two pics of our first trip after the diesel conversion.
The truck is a 1968 F-250 4x4 Crewcab on a 131" wheelbase frame,it now has a Cummins 4BT with a M5ODR2 transmission
Dana 24 twin stick transfer case 3.55 gear Dana 44 front/60 rear with Detroit Trutracks.
65 gal. fuel tank 2 spare tires 8K winch.
The trailer has a 1957 Alaskan 8' pop up camper with solar panels to run the frige and 22 gal water tank not quite finished....but are they ever.
Steve.
Did all the work myself...took longer and cost more than planed but all said and done I am very happy with itVery cool! Post some close ups of the truck and camper when you can. How did the conversion go, did you do it yourself or outsource it? Can't beat the Alaskan truck campers!
Just joined thought I would start here,these are two pics of our first trip after the diesel conversion.
The truck is a 1968 F-250 4x4 Crewcab on a 131" wheelbase frame,it now has a Cummins 4BT with a M5ODR2 transmission
Dana 24 twin stick transfer case 3.55 gear Dana 44 front/60 rear with Detroit Trutracks.
65 gal. fuel tank 2 spare tires 8K winch.
The trailer has a 1957 Alaskan 8' pop up camper with solar panels to run the frige and 22 gal water tank not quite finished....but are they ever.
Steve.
Excellent rigs. The Caravan shell really works for the truck.
New to the Portal - great resource everyone, thanks!
I started a thread about my upcoming project in Costa Rica, under the Central America heading in the Portal - I welcome your insights. Until a few months ago this was my business truck, never off road, mostly highway miles (I have used full size trucks off road for work, but have always been a Toyota off road enthusiast, [84' FJ60, 87' Pickup, 94' 4Runner, 99' Tacoma, and counting...]). This one is different. My business is sponsoring this truck and it has been outfitted through sponsorships by: Rancho Suspension, Buckstop Truckware, Superwinch, B & S Wholesale Tires, PIAA, Optima, DeeZee Truck Accessories, and Farm Bureau Insurance, for a teaching/research project I will conduct as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar over the next year. Thanks to the Portal I have been made aware of the short comings of the front end on this truck, and I am looking in to what I can do to improve things in any way that I can - HD tie rods are first on the list and I am looking for additional suggestions. I will be hauling logs in remote, muddy, steep, rainy, mountainous, technical, tight, wooded terrain.
2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 4x4, 3:73 with factory rear locker, 100K, well maintained.
Rancho 4" lift with RS 9000XL shocks and MyRide Wireless dampening controller, 33x12.50 BF Goodrich All Terrains on Pacer aluminum bullet hole rims with keyed lugs (including spare), Buckstop 'Classic' bumpers front and rear, 12,500lb Superwinch Talon with synthetic line , PIAA ATP lights (4 & 6" front, 4" rear), dual Optima Yellow top batteries, DeeZee wheel well style toolboxes and Du-Ha underseat storage. BNSF International Logistics is sponsoring the shipping to and from Costa Rica for the year I will be there.
Not yet installed: re-purposed FJ 60 roof rack for luggage, saws, straps, axes, cant hooks, chainfall, etc. 4:10 gears if I can come up with the money, have a respected shop in Raleigh willing to help by doing both axles for $900.00 total, but working on a fixed income through a grant severely restricts things, and unfortunately gears are out of budget. Bluetooth controller for phone/radio integration allowing spoken GPS/phone/internet radio/music.
for anyone interested in the project, read the abstract and follow my blog: stuartkent.com
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I'm interested to see the cost and details on re-gearing your Silverado from 3.73 to 4.11 gear ratio. When we bought our truck new in 2001, we could not find any 1/2-ton (1500) models with the 4.11 gear ratio. The rear is a no-brainer, but I'm interested in how your shop would convert the front "axle." Also, how do you plan to reprogram the computer to account for the difference in gear ratios. Thanks!
How did you install the Yakima on the cab? Thinking of the same set up on my crew cab Ram but worried about drilling into the cab.
I've been lurking for a while, so I thought that I should post some pictures of my rigs.