Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am new to the portal and am looking for input/advice for my new build. First, let me start with a little background of myself.
I am 22 years old, a college graduate, a gear head, and an outdoorsman. I went to school like they told me to, got a good job like they told me to, and in return....I have lost my freedom. I could go on and on about this, but the bottom line is a good steady income, a huge house in the suburbs, a mortgage, bills, 2.5 kids, a wife, and a dog are NOT for me. I will not bow down to this system and I believe a 4x4 camper will give me the freedom I seek. I believe we live on a beautiful planet and I intend to see it before I get old.
I grew up in small town Texas and I believe I can work on anything from cars, trucks, boats, houses, dirtbikes, etc. I believe my skill set has placed me in a great position to build, live in, and maintain an offroad machine. I have assumed a cash only lifestyle in order to become and stay debt free. I will NOT take out a loan for this project. I would love to buy an earthroamer, but I don't have hundreds of thousands of dollars laying around. So I have made the decision to build one. I have set a budget of $30,000 for this build, and will not have time to work on it full time until I have an appropriate amount of money saved up, can quit my job, and focus on this full time until the task is complete. Afterwards, I want to leave Texas, take it to the grand canyon, yellowstone, yosemite, colorado, the tetons, the redwood forrest, oregon, washington, canada and all the way to Alaska. Below is a plan of my build.
I purchased a 2000 Ford F-450, 7.3 diesel, 4 door, long bed, crew cab, dually, 6 speed, 4x4/manual transfer case, with 208,000 miles for $4,300! Sure it needs some TLC, but nothing I can't handle. I know diesel engines but have a lot to learn, especially on the complicated powerstroke platform. I have zero intention of ever bringing this truck to a shop and whenever it is complete, I intend to be a powerstroke expert incase I run into trouble on the trail. Attached is a photo of the truck.


I intend to sell the current flatbed off the truck and start from scratch.
Below is a list of things I plan to add/do to the truck:
-Dual alternator system
-Tuner
-4" Exhaust
-Rebuild the turbo,
-Swap the work interior for a loaded out truck, adding power doors and windows/captain chairs, leather etc (probably find a doner truck)
-Build a camper similar to the Earthroamer's dimensions out of aluminum square tubing and sheet metal w/cab access
-I plan to find an RV that is being parted out an taking the water tanks, inverters, awning generator, Fridge, water heater, pumps, windows, vent fans, and possibly the door, etc
-Swap the 2000 work front end with a 6.0 grill as well as adding a 12k pound warn winch
-I would love to but it on kelderman air bags, but with the price, I am leaning more toward a 4-6" suspension lift on 38" to 40" military beadlock rims and convert it to a Super Single. It is currently a 4 wheel leaf spring suspension, is it worth converting to coil in the front?
-Solar panels on the roof and multiple batteries with a bridge disconnect to the truck batteries
-Off-Road lights
-Considering even running it on waste vegetable oil from time to time?
-My father is a master craftsman/cabinet maker and will help me trim out the inside with stained cabinets, closet, pantry, granite, backsplash, sink, cooktop, shower, toilet, table, lighting, and bed. I want the interior to be nice as that will make or break the build.
-indoor and outdoor speakers
-onboard air compressor
-spare tire
-dirt bike rack on the back
-I plan to do all paint and body work myself, painting the truck, mirrors, handles, and camper all the same color (cutting no corners)
-side entry door
-awning
-I need tool storage, exploring under bed options as well as leaving out the backseats and installing tool boxes on each side with pull out drawers, leaving a walkway in the middle to get from cab to camper. (thoughts?)
-I would like the camper well insulated an I am considering spray in or foam board insulation, What should I trim out the interior walls with? I want something sleek and modern.
I want something that is somewhat offroad-able, streetable, reliable, and able to be completely self sustained for a decent period of time. More importantly I want something I am proud of. I have several friends/family who are diesel addicts and mechanics and are willing to help me with this build, proving me access to multiple shops and lifts. I have already been told I am crazy by several people, and a few more won't hurt. I want truthful and honest feedback from the portal that I will take as constructive criticism, not negativity. Any advice, tips and warnings will be taken seriously so comments are welcome. One build I like is a guy by the name of Bob Lynch. I will get the truck mechanically sound over the next 8 months to a year before I will be able to leave my job and focus on this full time. I believe I can do this in 3-4 months time working all day everyday on it and I am hoping to keep in under $30,000, meaning I have $25,700 left to spend. I will burn up another $1000 fixing U-joints, ball joints, AC compressor, and a water pump. Everything else I intend to find used on craigslist/the internet. Obviously buying somethings new. What do you guys think!?
I am new to the portal and am looking for input/advice for my new build. First, let me start with a little background of myself.
I am 22 years old, a college graduate, a gear head, and an outdoorsman. I went to school like they told me to, got a good job like they told me to, and in return....I have lost my freedom. I could go on and on about this, but the bottom line is a good steady income, a huge house in the suburbs, a mortgage, bills, 2.5 kids, a wife, and a dog are NOT for me. I will not bow down to this system and I believe a 4x4 camper will give me the freedom I seek. I believe we live on a beautiful planet and I intend to see it before I get old.
I grew up in small town Texas and I believe I can work on anything from cars, trucks, boats, houses, dirtbikes, etc. I believe my skill set has placed me in a great position to build, live in, and maintain an offroad machine. I have assumed a cash only lifestyle in order to become and stay debt free. I will NOT take out a loan for this project. I would love to buy an earthroamer, but I don't have hundreds of thousands of dollars laying around. So I have made the decision to build one. I have set a budget of $30,000 for this build, and will not have time to work on it full time until I have an appropriate amount of money saved up, can quit my job, and focus on this full time until the task is complete. Afterwards, I want to leave Texas, take it to the grand canyon, yellowstone, yosemite, colorado, the tetons, the redwood forrest, oregon, washington, canada and all the way to Alaska. Below is a plan of my build.
I purchased a 2000 Ford F-450, 7.3 diesel, 4 door, long bed, crew cab, dually, 6 speed, 4x4/manual transfer case, with 208,000 miles for $4,300! Sure it needs some TLC, but nothing I can't handle. I know diesel engines but have a lot to learn, especially on the complicated powerstroke platform. I have zero intention of ever bringing this truck to a shop and whenever it is complete, I intend to be a powerstroke expert incase I run into trouble on the trail. Attached is a photo of the truck.


I intend to sell the current flatbed off the truck and start from scratch.
Below is a list of things I plan to add/do to the truck:
-Dual alternator system
-Tuner
-4" Exhaust
-Rebuild the turbo,
-Swap the work interior for a loaded out truck, adding power doors and windows/captain chairs, leather etc (probably find a doner truck)
-Build a camper similar to the Earthroamer's dimensions out of aluminum square tubing and sheet metal w/cab access
-I plan to find an RV that is being parted out an taking the water tanks, inverters, awning generator, Fridge, water heater, pumps, windows, vent fans, and possibly the door, etc
-Swap the 2000 work front end with a 6.0 grill as well as adding a 12k pound warn winch
-I would love to but it on kelderman air bags, but with the price, I am leaning more toward a 4-6" suspension lift on 38" to 40" military beadlock rims and convert it to a Super Single. It is currently a 4 wheel leaf spring suspension, is it worth converting to coil in the front?
-Solar panels on the roof and multiple batteries with a bridge disconnect to the truck batteries
-Off-Road lights
-Considering even running it on waste vegetable oil from time to time?
-My father is a master craftsman/cabinet maker and will help me trim out the inside with stained cabinets, closet, pantry, granite, backsplash, sink, cooktop, shower, toilet, table, lighting, and bed. I want the interior to be nice as that will make or break the build.
-indoor and outdoor speakers
-onboard air compressor
-spare tire
-dirt bike rack on the back
-I plan to do all paint and body work myself, painting the truck, mirrors, handles, and camper all the same color (cutting no corners)
-side entry door
-awning
-I need tool storage, exploring under bed options as well as leaving out the backseats and installing tool boxes on each side with pull out drawers, leaving a walkway in the middle to get from cab to camper. (thoughts?)
-I would like the camper well insulated an I am considering spray in or foam board insulation, What should I trim out the interior walls with? I want something sleek and modern.
I want something that is somewhat offroad-able, streetable, reliable, and able to be completely self sustained for a decent period of time. More importantly I want something I am proud of. I have several friends/family who are diesel addicts and mechanics and are willing to help me with this build, proving me access to multiple shops and lifts. I have already been told I am crazy by several people, and a few more won't hurt. I want truthful and honest feedback from the portal that I will take as constructive criticism, not negativity. Any advice, tips and warnings will be taken seriously so comments are welcome. One build I like is a guy by the name of Bob Lynch. I will get the truck mechanically sound over the next 8 months to a year before I will be able to leave my job and focus on this full time. I believe I can do this in 3-4 months time working all day everyday on it and I am hoping to keep in under $30,000, meaning I have $25,700 left to spend. I will burn up another $1000 fixing U-joints, ball joints, AC compressor, and a water pump. Everything else I intend to find used on craigslist/the internet. Obviously buying somethings new. What do you guys think!?
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