TantoTrailers
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I've been stalking you guys for a few months watching and learning from your various adventures. In the past few years I have been getting more and more into camping and back to my outdoor roots, so much so that I built a camper last summer (more to come on that in the near future). I finally decided to take the plunge into beginner level overlanding with my 2016 Ford F150 (2WD). I bought it new 3 years ago with 4 miles on it and now I'm over 77k. I recently replaced my tires and I went with Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus in the stock size. I love these damn tires, no noise on the road, .5mpg loss, excellent traction, and they look cool too. I am eyeing a suspension upgrade but I want to do my research and see what will be best for my needs. Other than that I think this rig will stay stock for my every day driver. I may or may not buy something with 4wd for fun...tbd...
In terms of gear, I have a near new Hi Lift jack that I picked up off a guy for $40, a shovel, and a set of XBull Recovery Tracks. I also picked up a near new Craftsman chainsaw off a dude for $80 today which I'm not sure if that counts as overland gear but I'm kinda excited about so I figured I would share haha! I made a rack to hold my jack and shovel in place and it held everything securely through some rough riding. I need a good tow strap!
Today I finally got out to test the truck and tires at an "off road" park. Now mind you, where I live there is NO public land to go mess around on, no cool roads, and only 2 off road parks, if you can call them that. There is a mile loop around a lake with several different lines to choose from with varying terrain and difficulty. But...it was a blast! I learned a lot and met some cool people. My first lap I got stuck in a deep mud rut because I had no idea what I was doing. A) I had full 40psi in my tires B) I had traction control ON so it stopped the wheels as soon as they started to spin and C) I went into it too slow with no momentum (but, in my defense I had no idea how deep it was so I didn't want to hit something in there too hard). I aired down and set my truck correctly and didn't get stuck for the remainder of the 3 hours we were there. Pretty much everyone there got stuck somewhere and had to get pulled out and I was the only 2WD truck there so I shouldn't feel too bad. There was only one other full size pickup there, a 4x4 Silveraydo and it too was stuck in the mud...high centered on its spare tire. I was pretty impressed with how much this truck can handle with just a bit of new skill and the right configuration. I bet it could do some amazing ******** with a pro driver. Anyway, this was fun! Here are some pics.
In terms of gear, I have a near new Hi Lift jack that I picked up off a guy for $40, a shovel, and a set of XBull Recovery Tracks. I also picked up a near new Craftsman chainsaw off a dude for $80 today which I'm not sure if that counts as overland gear but I'm kinda excited about so I figured I would share haha! I made a rack to hold my jack and shovel in place and it held everything securely through some rough riding. I need a good tow strap!
Today I finally got out to test the truck and tires at an "off road" park. Now mind you, where I live there is NO public land to go mess around on, no cool roads, and only 2 off road parks, if you can call them that. There is a mile loop around a lake with several different lines to choose from with varying terrain and difficulty. But...it was a blast! I learned a lot and met some cool people. My first lap I got stuck in a deep mud rut because I had no idea what I was doing. A) I had full 40psi in my tires B) I had traction control ON so it stopped the wheels as soon as they started to spin and C) I went into it too slow with no momentum (but, in my defense I had no idea how deep it was so I didn't want to hit something in there too hard). I aired down and set my truck correctly and didn't get stuck for the remainder of the 3 hours we were there. Pretty much everyone there got stuck somewhere and had to get pulled out and I was the only 2WD truck there so I shouldn't feel too bad. There was only one other full size pickup there, a 4x4 Silveraydo and it too was stuck in the mud...high centered on its spare tire. I was pretty impressed with how much this truck can handle with just a bit of new skill and the right configuration. I bet it could do some amazing ******** with a pro driver. Anyway, this was fun! Here are some pics.