lacofdfireman
Adventurer
Considering trying to turn my 07.5 Chevy Duramax into an overland Rig. The biggest reason is it’s paid for so it would be a smaller investment. But on the other hand I’m wondering if it’s just to big for running trails etc. For me it seems like it may just be to big but I could be wrong. I want to build something that I can do trails etc on. Nothing crazy but I want it to be capable.
Also it seems being diesel that every mod usually cost twice as much. Is this what you’ve found? Also my truck runs strong but is sitting at 200k miles. Is it a good idea to start sinking money in this and build it out or forget about it and build out my 2012 F150 with the 5.0 gas motor.
Also with the 2500 they are very rough riding off road. Is there any way to help this out? I use to have a 03 Jeep Grand Cherokee and that was the smoothest off road vehicle I’ve ever owned. But it had electrical gremlins like no other. So I sold it. I know the 2500 by nature will never be that smooth but how can it be improved?
Would love to see what some of you have done for your Duramax 2500 Overland builds.
Here is a pic of mine
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Also it seems being diesel that every mod usually cost twice as much. Is this what you’ve found? Also my truck runs strong but is sitting at 200k miles. Is it a good idea to start sinking money in this and build it out or forget about it and build out my 2012 F150 with the 5.0 gas motor.
Also with the 2500 they are very rough riding off road. Is there any way to help this out? I use to have a 03 Jeep Grand Cherokee and that was the smoothest off road vehicle I’ve ever owned. But it had electrical gremlins like no other. So I sold it. I know the 2500 by nature will never be that smooth but how can it be improved?
Would love to see what some of you have done for your Duramax 2500 Overland builds.
Here is a pic of mine


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