OverlandFT
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Update: after many great adventures, this truck has been sold and has a new home in Colorado!
Hi! New to the forum here. We purchased this retired Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management Crew Carrier from Craigslist. The previous owner briefly used it as a work truck after picking it up from government auction. We were inspired to convert it into an epic overland camper. This is how it was built when we purchased it on June 24th, 2020 before any of our planned modifications:
2011 Dodge Ram 5500
6.7L Cummins, 6 Speed Manual, 4x4 (crawl ratio is 72:1)
Crawl through from Truck Cab to Crew Carrier
Dual AC Compressors (one for the truck cab, one for the crew carrier; both run independently)
Crew carrier insulated 62x82" layout with locking utility boxes surrounding the interior perimeter
Inset lighting on the interior, fully operational
Two large utility lockers/closets on the rear interior (see picture below)
Utility lockers on the exterior (three on each side).
Windows that open both vertically and horizontally on both sides
Heavy duty grill guard
Sirens were removed before purchase, but all the flashing lights and floodlights still fully operational!
We've got big plans for this beast and are super excited about this project. We have already started to shore up some routine maintenance on the vehicle as well as fortify/replace some of the mechanical issues the truck had at the time of purchase (steering linkage, tie rods, heavy duty wheel studs, ext).
Just wanted to introduce the rig to the world, get some feedback, and share our progress!
Hi! New to the forum here. We purchased this retired Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management Crew Carrier from Craigslist. The previous owner briefly used it as a work truck after picking it up from government auction. We were inspired to convert it into an epic overland camper. This is how it was built when we purchased it on June 24th, 2020 before any of our planned modifications:
2011 Dodge Ram 5500
6.7L Cummins, 6 Speed Manual, 4x4 (crawl ratio is 72:1)
Crawl through from Truck Cab to Crew Carrier
Dual AC Compressors (one for the truck cab, one for the crew carrier; both run independently)
Crew carrier insulated 62x82" layout with locking utility boxes surrounding the interior perimeter
Inset lighting on the interior, fully operational
Two large utility lockers/closets on the rear interior (see picture below)
Utility lockers on the exterior (three on each side).
Windows that open both vertically and horizontally on both sides
Heavy duty grill guard
Sirens were removed before purchase, but all the flashing lights and floodlights still fully operational!
We've got big plans for this beast and are super excited about this project. We have already started to shore up some routine maintenance on the vehicle as well as fortify/replace some of the mechanical issues the truck had at the time of purchase (steering linkage, tie rods, heavy duty wheel studs, ext).
Just wanted to introduce the rig to the world, get some feedback, and share our progress!
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