And solid reasoning from my point of view. Availability alone is the prime issue to me at this point. I'm probably more vehicle vain than most here
but I'm not going to create problems for myself for the cool factor, it's one thing for a fun track car, but for my 'home' when I'm traveling, a 'cool Dakar build' is not the priority.
My plan calls for me traveling the US first, it's a big country with lots of places I'd like to see. This also allows me to work out any kinks in the build, and gain the overlanding experience I need before traveling abroad where there will be more challenges with language, infrastructure, etc.
I'm starting to think I may just keep the stock wheels with duals and appropriate tires for the US phase and see how that goes. Then switch to super singles if I feel their warranted. There's an off road park that not too far from me, I think once I get the firebox off, mount some tires, I'm going to go camping for a week there and run the trails. I was going to do it any way to get and idea of how the truck handles, learn how to drive the beast, test frame flex, etc. I think this will also be a test of the dually's.
Depending on the condition/date codes of the tires on the truck, I may go ahead and put tires on as soon as I pick it up for the drive home.
Thanks for the input all, I do appreciate it.