Contributor I
Good morning everyone!
So this thread is going to be all about the build of my 2011 F150 that my wife Sarah and I have named Ethel. As of right now, there are some modifications done to it but they are all suspension related as well as power-related. I am currently running :
2" Levelling kit,
33" tires (hoping to bump it up to 35's in the spring)
K&N cold air intake
3" Borla Exhaust (This is going to be getting swapped out for something that does not sound so pissed off when we want to just cruise down the trail).
To give you all a background on who I am, I retired from the Canadian military in 2013 after ten years and two tours to Afghanistan. Once I retired I decided that I wanted to be a welder and open my own company. So after working on everything from oil and gas skids, to Highway trucks to finally race cars and aircraft parts. I went to school, graduated and then opened Veteran Welding Company LTD. Once I opened my doors I had a few customers come in that had asked me to build them a trailer as well as other Overlanding parts/equipment. I quickly realized that I could bring a ton of knowledge to the Overlanding community here from my military background, seeing as how I was armoured reconnaissance. Overlanding is exactly what I did for 10 years.... only with guns, lots of yelling, super late nights and a lot of early mornings. So with that, all realized and with my knowledge of building offroad rigs for 10 years, everything from bumpers, side steps, roof racks to solid axle swaps and more, stepping into the Overlanding community was a no brainer.
IF anyone is interested in our products/services there will be a link at the bottom of my threads.
Now.... onto the actual build
So Ethel is a 2011 F150 XLT 4x4 super cab with the 5.0L engine. It has done everything from being used as a daily driver, hauling all of my tools across Canada (twice) to now being used as the daily runner for the company. My plan is to retire this truck by spring of next year and only use it as an overland rig. As mentioned above I will be making a few more modifications to this truck on the power side of the house, But for the most part, the stock power is more than enough for what I need.
The storage in the back, however.... is in need of some serious work. My wife loves canoeing so I am going to half to build something to carry the canoe without having it scratch and dent the hell out of the roof of the truck, as well as hold my RTT, secure lockable storage for my Max Trax, pioneer tools, fuel and freshwater storage, spare tire carrier, as well as side steps, bumpers and some lighting as well.
So I have been hoarding ideas for what I like and don't like from other peoples builds that I have found on Instagram, and have a pretty good idea of what I am going to go with. My thought process is to build a box rack that extends over the cab. The material of choice for this build is 1.5" D.O.M, .125 steel plate, .188 aluminum plate and an assortment of parts from TMR Customs.
I will post pictures later today/tonight of the build.
Cheers
Chris Reader
www.veteranwelding.ca
So this thread is going to be all about the build of my 2011 F150 that my wife Sarah and I have named Ethel. As of right now, there are some modifications done to it but they are all suspension related as well as power-related. I am currently running :
2" Levelling kit,
33" tires (hoping to bump it up to 35's in the spring)
K&N cold air intake
3" Borla Exhaust (This is going to be getting swapped out for something that does not sound so pissed off when we want to just cruise down the trail).
To give you all a background on who I am, I retired from the Canadian military in 2013 after ten years and two tours to Afghanistan. Once I retired I decided that I wanted to be a welder and open my own company. So after working on everything from oil and gas skids, to Highway trucks to finally race cars and aircraft parts. I went to school, graduated and then opened Veteran Welding Company LTD. Once I opened my doors I had a few customers come in that had asked me to build them a trailer as well as other Overlanding parts/equipment. I quickly realized that I could bring a ton of knowledge to the Overlanding community here from my military background, seeing as how I was armoured reconnaissance. Overlanding is exactly what I did for 10 years.... only with guns, lots of yelling, super late nights and a lot of early mornings. So with that, all realized and with my knowledge of building offroad rigs for 10 years, everything from bumpers, side steps, roof racks to solid axle swaps and more, stepping into the Overlanding community was a no brainer.
IF anyone is interested in our products/services there will be a link at the bottom of my threads.
Now.... onto the actual build
So Ethel is a 2011 F150 XLT 4x4 super cab with the 5.0L engine. It has done everything from being used as a daily driver, hauling all of my tools across Canada (twice) to now being used as the daily runner for the company. My plan is to retire this truck by spring of next year and only use it as an overland rig. As mentioned above I will be making a few more modifications to this truck on the power side of the house, But for the most part, the stock power is more than enough for what I need.
The storage in the back, however.... is in need of some serious work. My wife loves canoeing so I am going to half to build something to carry the canoe without having it scratch and dent the hell out of the roof of the truck, as well as hold my RTT, secure lockable storage for my Max Trax, pioneer tools, fuel and freshwater storage, spare tire carrier, as well as side steps, bumpers and some lighting as well.
So I have been hoarding ideas for what I like and don't like from other peoples builds that I have found on Instagram, and have a pretty good idea of what I am going to go with. My thought process is to build a box rack that extends over the cab. The material of choice for this build is 1.5" D.O.M, .125 steel plate, .188 aluminum plate and an assortment of parts from TMR Customs.
I will post pictures later today/tonight of the build.
Cheers
Chris Reader
www.veteranwelding.ca