Advocate I
Starting my build thread for my full-size rig.This is going to be a slow build as I got to do this piece by piece due to funds (although this forums don't really help that with all the inspiration). My truck started off as a 2018 Ford F-150 3.5L Ecoboost Lariat. This was my first new car in over 13 years, and also my first automatic and man in CA I realized how nice it is to have an automatic in traffic.
After messing with a tonneau cover for awhile, I decided to begin to start working on my build. My main goal is a capable camper that can go on most modest off-road trails. I know this will never be a hardcore off-road vehicle with it being a full-size, but I want to make sure it will hold its own. The next stage was a X-Cover RTT on a Leitner Design rack. I decided on the Leitner rack because I love its modularity and the great quality of their product. Also bought two Gearpods, one to hold a basic tool kit while the other held my SAR K9 gear. I also bought an awning from another local company, Overland Vehicle Systems. Great awning and I've used it more than any other item so far. Quick setup and no worry on setting down poles even in moderate winds.
Now, I'm onto Stage 2 of my plan. I added Bilstein 5100 shocks to lift the truck to make sure it could fit my new wheels and tires. I settled on KMC KM717 17' Wheels with Falken Wildpeak AT3W P285/70R17. I also added a XL Gearpod (to hold personal bags/ sleeping system) and 2 additional Gearpods to hold recovery gear.
The next step is to add some work light to the side of the truck, get rid of all of the chrome, and add some skid plates underneath. Ending this first post with an obligatory picture of the pup.
After messing with a tonneau cover for awhile, I decided to begin to start working on my build. My main goal is a capable camper that can go on most modest off-road trails. I know this will never be a hardcore off-road vehicle with it being a full-size, but I want to make sure it will hold its own. The next stage was a X-Cover RTT on a Leitner Design rack. I decided on the Leitner rack because I love its modularity and the great quality of their product. Also bought two Gearpods, one to hold a basic tool kit while the other held my SAR K9 gear. I also bought an awning from another local company, Overland Vehicle Systems. Great awning and I've used it more than any other item so far. Quick setup and no worry on setting down poles even in moderate winds.
Now, I'm onto Stage 2 of my plan. I added Bilstein 5100 shocks to lift the truck to make sure it could fit my new wheels and tires. I settled on KMC KM717 17' Wheels with Falken Wildpeak AT3W P285/70R17. I also added a XL Gearpod (to hold personal bags/ sleeping system) and 2 additional Gearpods to hold recovery gear.
The next step is to add some work light to the side of the truck, get rid of all of the chrome, and add some skid plates underneath. Ending this first post with an obligatory picture of the pup.
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