I will be returning back to the States in a few weeks and just want to make an outline of work that will be done on the truck for the next couple of months.
Pull truck out of storage
Change all fluids.
Check batteries. Replace if need be
Install the fuel cell that had been sitting in my garage for over 2 years.
Drive truck with trailer to overland east
Color match a new camper shell.
Create storage/ sleeping platform in bed.
Create storage under the back seat.
I am debating if I want to create a dual RTT solution for the truck. I don't necessarily always want to be stuck hauling the AT trailer. With a total of 5 of us in the truck it is absolutely essential to find sleeping solution for all of us.
No issues. I loved it and it worked perfectly fine.
I just wanted to try a slightly taller camper. One of my buddies at work wanted to trade so we traded. Now I have a camper with a roof this is about 1 foot taller. I color matched it and created a sleeping/storage platform in the bed.
Took the truck to expo west and the new camper worked out great.
Thanks.
One of the things that was good about the ARE shell was the side boxes. The box took up more realty inside of the camper that now I need. This is something to consider when going with those types of camper shells.
It is cool to have the stuff that you always need handy in the side boxes which are lockable.
My justification for replacement were
Add roof height
The new camper although not new was an even swap for my old one minus the couple hundred $ to color match it.
Was able to build a sleep platform due to higher roof and no more side boxes taking up valuable real estate inside and I was still able to box up my daily carry items and en some. Although admittedly not as handy as the side boxes. But close enough.
Hope that helps.
I am planning three long trips one to the north east, one to Alaska and one to Beja. I am still not sure if the F250 will be the truck I use for all three trips.
I am sure my truck is not the first choice most people would pick but I love it. It really is best of both worlds. It does great at being a work truck and I can clean it up and still daily drive it.
One of the things that was good about the ARE shell was the side boxes. The box took up more realty inside of the camper that now I need. This is something to consider when going with those types of camper shells.
It is cool to have the stuff that you always need handy in the side boxes which are lockable.
My justification for replacement were
Add roof height
The new camper although not new was an even swap for my old one minus the couple hundred $ to color match it.
Was able to build a sleep platform due to higher roof and no more side boxes taking up valuable real estate inside and I was still able to box up my daily carry items and en some. Although admittedly not as handy as the side boxes. But close enough.
Hope that helps.
I am planning three long trips one to the north east, one to Alaska and one to Beja. I am still not sure if the F250 will be the truck I use for all three trips.