After waiting close to a year to receive a factory order vehicle, we will chronicle progress on a personal build, and interim shake down trips to dial in this build.
Reason for the build: Travel/exploration for two adults, and one to two dogs. Weekend trips, to several month long trips for a working couple where both work remotely full time. Eventual four to six month non-working trip between Alaska and Baja in the next 2-4 years.
Considerations: We chose a combination of truck/flatbed/camper so that each component can be changed over time, or as necessary due to unfortunate circumstances. If we decide on a different camper, it can be swapped out. If we have damage or high mileage on the truck, it can be swapped out. While there is some redundancy in terms of weight, and compromise in convenience as compared to an integrated unit, this was a conscious decision/trade-off on our part.
Chassis: 2022 Ram 3500 Cab/Chassis, four door, diesel, 60" cab to axle, 4wd, Tradesman, with minimal upgrades.
Tray: Summit Expedition Trucks (www.setoverland.com) Expedition 108 model, modified for use on cab/chassis for a total length of 111". Includes 4' slide our rear drawer, 40" front tool boxes, 32" rear tool boxes, deleted headache rack, 12.5 gallon water tank. Powdercoated by a local shop in Northern Arizona.
Temporary camper: We purchased a 2019 Four Wheel Camper Granby flatbed over 6 months ago which had been modified by the original owner. Some of the upgrades we kept, and other upgrades we modified for our use. Will discuss this in more depth in another post within this thread.
Accessories purchased: 5x AEV Salta wheels, Thuren HD track bar, Fox 2.0 ATS steering damper kit from Thuren, 2.25" front lift coils from Thuren, temporary Bilstein front shocks from Thuren. Rear lift will be sorted out now that we have the truck as there are no readily available turn key options for the cab/chassis. 1up USA bike trays for a to be built custom rack, WeBoost Driver Reach OTR cell booster kit, Expedition One front bumper with XHD bull bar (ordered raw for some additional customization prior to powder coating, ComeUp 16.5rs winch.
More to follow, but as they say...if there are no pics it did not happen so here are a few to start with.
![3500-1 new.jpg 3500-1 new.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/669/669715-0dc7bb0084fcf278f832bc8d03183d69.jpg)
![3500-2 new.jpg 3500-2 new.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/669/669716-e3b0dcff265116bdcde08de4f289d133.jpg)
Reason for the build: Travel/exploration for two adults, and one to two dogs. Weekend trips, to several month long trips for a working couple where both work remotely full time. Eventual four to six month non-working trip between Alaska and Baja in the next 2-4 years.
Considerations: We chose a combination of truck/flatbed/camper so that each component can be changed over time, or as necessary due to unfortunate circumstances. If we decide on a different camper, it can be swapped out. If we have damage or high mileage on the truck, it can be swapped out. While there is some redundancy in terms of weight, and compromise in convenience as compared to an integrated unit, this was a conscious decision/trade-off on our part.
Chassis: 2022 Ram 3500 Cab/Chassis, four door, diesel, 60" cab to axle, 4wd, Tradesman, with minimal upgrades.
- This vehicle is meant to be a workhorse, with vinyl seats, no carpet, and rubber floor mats.
- When purchasing a cab/chassis diesel, a derated Cummins (standard is 370hp/850ft# vs. derated 360hp/800ft#) is paired with the Aisin AS69RC transmission (typically only available with the Cummins HO engine rated at 420hp/1075ft#). These vehicles are typically fleet vehicles used in heavy duty situations by employees who may not have much mechanical sympathy for the vehicles, hence the combination of a derated diesel with the heavier duty transmission option. The goal is to have plenty of capacity for our needs, with a likely more durable setup for long term use.
- Upgrades include: dual 52 & 22 gallon fuel tanks (for increased range), 115v power (so the passenger can run a laptop and work while traveling), trailer brake controller, dual 220 amp alternators (extra capacity for winching and charging the house batteries), cold weather group, backup camera, remote keyless entry (not sure why this is even considered an upgrade, so I guess we're soft), upgraded 8.4" head unit with nav (an admitted luxury), electric sliding rear window (easy to vent a window far back in the dog house area vs. manual controls), push button 4wd (did not chose this option, but ended up with it...it's a long story).
Tray: Summit Expedition Trucks (www.setoverland.com) Expedition 108 model, modified for use on cab/chassis for a total length of 111". Includes 4' slide our rear drawer, 40" front tool boxes, 32" rear tool boxes, deleted headache rack, 12.5 gallon water tank. Powdercoated by a local shop in Northern Arizona.
Temporary camper: We purchased a 2019 Four Wheel Camper Granby flatbed over 6 months ago which had been modified by the original owner. Some of the upgrades we kept, and other upgrades we modified for our use. Will discuss this in more depth in another post within this thread.
Accessories purchased: 5x AEV Salta wheels, Thuren HD track bar, Fox 2.0 ATS steering damper kit from Thuren, 2.25" front lift coils from Thuren, temporary Bilstein front shocks from Thuren. Rear lift will be sorted out now that we have the truck as there are no readily available turn key options for the cab/chassis. 1up USA bike trays for a to be built custom rack, WeBoost Driver Reach OTR cell booster kit, Expedition One front bumper with XHD bull bar (ordered raw for some additional customization prior to powder coating, ComeUp 16.5rs winch.
More to follow, but as they say...if there are no pics it did not happen so here are a few to start with.
![3500-1 new.jpg 3500-1 new.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/669/669715-0dc7bb0084fcf278f832bc8d03183d69.jpg)
![3500-2 new.jpg 3500-2 new.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/669/669716-e3b0dcff265116bdcde08de4f289d133.jpg)
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