Thoughts on overall height of your set up. How tall is too tall for the backcountry?

rruff

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Yeah, we will definitely be adding enough lift to clear a 35" tire (in reality it is probably a 34+" but also keeping that to a minimum b/c it all adds up, but we will want/need some suspension improvement and clearance for what we like to do..
Using stock wheels? 295/70r18s fit easily... maybe a little plastic work. A lift isn't necessary, but if you upgrade shocks keep it to ~1.5 inch, ideally.
 

wackyhacky76CO

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Using stock wheels? 295/70r18s fit easily... maybe a little plastic work. A lift isn't necessary, but if you upgrade shocks keep it to ~1.5 inch, ideally.

Stockish wheels. They are 18s, but 8.5" wide versus 8", but they are of a proper offset that keeps things still nicely within the wheel wells & I was planning on a 285 75R18. Totally agreed on keeping the lift at a minimum.
 

rruff

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I was planning on a 285 75R18. Totally agreed on keeping the lift at a minimum.
Those are nominally 34.8" while a tire labeled as a 35 is typically 34.5-34.6"... so I'd definitely call it a 35! Mine are 325/65r18 and are 34.6" diameter. They are on 9" +25 offset rims. I cut the body mounts, but I probably could have avoided that by increasing the caster.
 

rruff

Explorer
Here are a couple from awhile ago. The under-bed rear boxes are ready to go on, but I'm waiting for my leaf upgrade to get here and installed before I mount them. I just have a big rear hatch for access that is usually open during the day when I'm there, and a single fold-down step to get in.

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rruff

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Sweet. I love the shaping..! Very cool.
PITA to build, but it seems to be aero and it's light. Highway mpg dropped from ~17 to 15.

I had a look at Mesa Overland, and their prices seem quite reasonable, and they appear to be in full production mode. I'm curious what the time to deliver is?
 

wackyhacky76CO

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PITA to build, but it seems to be aero and it's light. Highway mpg dropped from ~17 to 15.

I had a look at Mesa Overland, and their prices seem quite reasonable, and they appear to be in full production mode. I'm curious what the time to deliver is?

Yeah, but maintaining even 15 with a camper of any size sounds like an accomplishment to me!

They are trying to be conservative, but I think if I deposited now, we would see a camper early Q2 based on my most recent discussions.
 

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