Truck related
I forgot to post up some of the things I did to the truck before we headed out. I wanted to wire up the driving lights separate from the head lights so I could use the brights without them on. Previously I had taken the lazy route and just used the high beams to activate the relay so I didn't have to add a switch inside the cab. I ended up getting a Daystar rubber firewall boot to run my wires though from the cab to the engine compartment for a clean and leak free install. I only have the wire for the driving light running thought it now, but I need to re-route my CB cable and a few other wires though it now that I have more time. I used an illuminated switch and mounted it next to the head light switch since that is an easily replaceable part if I end up going with an SPOD for accessories later on.
I also added some LED strip lights to the canopy so I could see what I was getting into on the trip. I just used the double stick tape that came on the strip and it was strong enough for the short duration I needed but I will have to come up with a better solution for the long term. I did not want to deal with tying into the trucks wiring so I just use a 9V battery to power the lights. It works really well and is super easy to install and deal with for a temporary setup.
Off
On
It made a big difference and I was glad that I did this at the last minute. Digging around in the back of the truck on the side of the road with a flash light would have sucked!
Here it is all loaded up and ready to rock
I also did a full coolant flush and replaced all the hoses at the same time. When I got the truck two years ago I noticed that all of the hoses had significant wear on them from rubbing on various chassis parts. I band-aided it by adding protective layers in the compromised areas and crossed my fingers. With the new hoses I preemptively wrapped them with silicone self sealing tape to prevent any damage in the future. I also made a new bracket to keep the heater hose off the alternator as the old one had cracked long before my time.
The old bracket
The new
New bracket and hoses all taped up
There are a few things that I did not get to before the trip that I wanted to and they would have been nice to have. First off I need to come up with a sway bar solution for the front. It would make the truck much more manageable on the long freeway drives that we plan in the future. I didn't have a hard time with it, but I didn't let my wife drive at all during the freeway portions of the trip because it would have been unnerving for her with the amount of body roll on the mountain passes. I have not decided on how I want to approach this as there is not much room in front of the axle on the frame and I do not want it mounted to the axle like a factory F350 bar is as it will get destroyed offroad. It will also need to be easily dis-connectable for the trails. I have a few ideas but I will have to play around to get it to work.
I also need to replace the steering box and steering shaft to get rid of the slop in the wheel. Once again it is not really that bad for the type of truck it is, but I know it can be much better and it will really help on these kind of trips. The plan is to get a Red Head box and this shaft
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004A64HW2...TF8&colid=18XFHWM75GLHB&coliid=I1MY9LARYV608O
I also wanted to but did not get a keyless entry installed before we left. That will definitely help getting everyone in and out of the big truck a little easier.