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So here’s the plan. Yes we own a fifth wheel but I refuse to tow it to Alaska and get beat to death. In bed campers are heavy, not for me. Add in the fact that the best trips wife and I have done were in my little work van with a full size mattress tossed in the back roughing it. Last minute and no real frills. The fifth wheel is luxury but at a cost. *2005+ Superduty axles freshened upBenefits-coil spring front-fits 35’s with stock oem coil springs or perhaps 37’s but I’m not a fan of the look of these on 37’s-new wheels-already own a custom set of new rear alcans-much better braking-tighter turning plus 1550 ujoint shafts-Yukon lockouts if Tate ever releases them….-4.88 or 5.13 gears versus 4.30 oem-grizzly rear locker as I have one on shelf-front locker already own a Spartan or go for an Ox cable actuated locker?-will upgrade sway bars-may add rear bags if needed but trying to keep it lighter so hoping not for now*Paint & Body-raptor line the exterior completely, (maybe a new brighter color so the old guys in the caravan can see me and not get lost?)-bumpers front and rear with front winch (think pulling old guys out after them getting stuck in a mulch bed) this will be plate center sections and skeletal tubing wings to keep it lighter overall but still add needed protection for deer and accessories.-roof rack & rear rack, it does have a 44 gallon fuel tank but would like extra fuel capacity and move spare tire to exterior. Our kayaks will be on the roof for trips. Possible bike racks on rear. Small propane tank mount. -camp shower mount off upper rack, probably just use solar bags for warmer water. *Interior-remove all rear seats-repair drivers seat bottom-add / upgrade some electronics (communication, driving, cameras)-12v chest fridge / freezer arb or dometic -deep cycle battery and possibly roof solar-cassette toilet for better half-full size rv mattress from Wilderness RV which we have in fifth wheel and love it. -under bed storage in rear-rear cargo door storage upgrade and fold down tables-window screen on rear side doors for ventilation -modify rear upper window hatch to swing up farther, must for tall guysPlan is to use this for Alaska trip then dirt bike trips to places such as Moab, KOH etc in the future. Our second camper type setup but definitely more nimble and easier to get into for off the road places. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Ok Phil, let’s dive a bit deeper on a couple items. First the double spare tire thing. Is two really necessary? Are you cutting sidewalls? Reason I ask is I follow a you tuber and he actually lives in Alaska and drives all over. He has one spare and it’s not even close to the correct size. Granted he drives a Ford so maybe it’s a Dodge thing? In all seriousness I carry a plug kit and compressor. What was your actual experience? Broken windshield, carry stone chip repair kits would be good idea I assume. Spare parts, thinking new belts, rad hoses and maybe idler. I’ll get plugs swapped again before I go (triton engine bs). I did it 40k ago but it’s been a couple years now and they loosen up and tend to build up on threads exposed in combustion chamber. Toss in a spare alternator and starter? Service fluids and carry extra. These V10 do eat some oil between changes so I do carry extra oil already. I’d say I’m not the normal vacationer to such places. With off road racing back ground and recreational wheeling in some remote places I’m used to cobbling things together to get back home or at least to a pit for a real repair.