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It pained me to sell my fully locked, well built FZJ80 for a more family friendly vehicle when our first born was on his way (think side curtain airbags, anti roll technology, a lower center of gravity - the 80 was on 35's - better steering, shorter breaking distance, the list goes on and on and on). I'm not here to debate whether or not the Ford is a safer vehicle for the family, what's done is done. I can say this, I love my Ford. We now have our second (and final) kid and we can all fit comfortably in it with enough gear to go anywhere we want.
Here is where my plans come in and hopefully help from this community.
We live in Austin - Central Texas. I want to be able to take the whole family on week long, self supported camping trips because we are so far from everything. To do this, I need to assure the wife that she, our 8 month old and are 3 year old are safe and will be comfortable for the duration of the trip and that our chances of being stranded are minimal due to the fact that the truck is fairly new and we are well prepared. Think Bg Bend, Moab, Marfa... Those kinds of places with the family.
Here are some initial thoughts >>
It will be a multi year project. I will prioritize (I think) in the following manner:
Feedback, suggestions and help needed!
Thanks in advance.
Here is where my plans come in and hopefully help from this community.
We live in Austin - Central Texas. I want to be able to take the whole family on week long, self supported camping trips because we are so far from everything. To do this, I need to assure the wife that she, our 8 month old and are 3 year old are safe and will be comfortable for the duration of the trip and that our chances of being stranded are minimal due to the fact that the truck is fairly new and we are well prepared. Think Bg Bend, Moab, Marfa... Those kinds of places with the family.
Here are some initial thoughts >>
- I can't have too much installed in in the bed of the truck that is not easily removable because I race my dirtbike on weekends and we have no room to store a trailer at the house. Therefore, what ever goes in the bed, I still need to either:
- (A) Leave room so I can put my dirtbike in back while having camping gear or whatever in the back.
- (B) Make sure that what ever is in there can be taken out easily when I do need to put the dirtbike in.
- (C) This prevents the use of a heavy fiberclass type cap that would be t difficult to put on and take off.
- Will most likely need a winch with appropriate low profile bumper as we will be a single vehicle and getting stuck would suck.
- Thinking Engel or other type fridge in the bed of the truck for the obvious reasons.
- Compressed air, on demand. My wife and kids hate driving on tarmac with low air in the tires - Thinking about the extreme air
- Secure, dedicated, easily accessible for the 120QT cooler.
- Secure, dedicated space for My Camp Kitchen (box that measures 28 5/8” wide by 14 3/4” deep by 18 3/4” high).
- Power inverter so we can run all our "necessities" like laptops, iPads, breastpumps (true), nebulizers (for my sons asthma) and so on...
- Dual battery set up in case the fridge or winch or inverter kills the primary.
- ARB tent and awning - mounting solution needed.
- Slight lift to stop rubbing on newly purchased 32" BFG A/Ts and to handle the truck better while fully loaded
It will be a multi year project. I will prioritize (I think) in the following manner:
- Rear bed solutions - fridge, places for cooler, camp kitchen, storage, dirtbike-able, etc.
- Dual battery system
- Suspension
- Air & winch
- Inverter & other alternate power needs
- Rooftop tent & Awning
Feedback, suggestions and help needed!
Thanks in advance.