Traveler III
Hi all,
My first real post, I'll try to keep it short.
I have a dilemma: do I build up my existing daily driver, or do I purchase a new daily driver to build up?
Background:
My family and I are getting set to next year begin overlanding. Our idea of overlanding is slightly different and more tame than many. We look forward to purchasing a Black Series Classic Double and doing some basic camping (sites) and offroad adventuring/off grid camping. The terrain we'll be tackling won't be hardcore at first, or maybe ever.
Our budget would dictate that I'd like to be able to keep one vehicle for all my needs. Currently that vehicle is a 2010 GMC Sierra, bone stock, with 125K miles. It's dependable, has had no major issues (knock on wood) and suits all my needs.
I'm not one to spend money unnecessarily (cheap) if I can help it, but I also appreciate quality.
So, I've come to this quandary of whether or not to stick any money into this truck, which is what I would like to do, or if should start with a newer truck.
My ideas for an immediate build would be to rebuild the front end with new inner and outer tie rods, control arms, brakes on all four corners, rough country leveling struts, rough country shocks and 2 inch rear lift block, and, of course, 33" tires.
Everything except the front end rebuild would be needed in any other vehicle I'd get, but I'd like some of you to weigh in on whether this 125k mile truck is worthy of investment, or if I should be looking for a gently used truck with which to upgrade.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Also, if you have any ideas on things I should change or look for, or a way to reframe this crazy notion of mine, that, too, would be great.
My first real post, I'll try to keep it short.
I have a dilemma: do I build up my existing daily driver, or do I purchase a new daily driver to build up?
Background:
My family and I are getting set to next year begin overlanding. Our idea of overlanding is slightly different and more tame than many. We look forward to purchasing a Black Series Classic Double and doing some basic camping (sites) and offroad adventuring/off grid camping. The terrain we'll be tackling won't be hardcore at first, or maybe ever.
Our budget would dictate that I'd like to be able to keep one vehicle for all my needs. Currently that vehicle is a 2010 GMC Sierra, bone stock, with 125K miles. It's dependable, has had no major issues (knock on wood) and suits all my needs.
I'm not one to spend money unnecessarily (cheap) if I can help it, but I also appreciate quality.
So, I've come to this quandary of whether or not to stick any money into this truck, which is what I would like to do, or if should start with a newer truck.
My ideas for an immediate build would be to rebuild the front end with new inner and outer tie rods, control arms, brakes on all four corners, rough country leveling struts, rough country shocks and 2 inch rear lift block, and, of course, 33" tires.
Everything except the front end rebuild would be needed in any other vehicle I'd get, but I'd like some of you to weigh in on whether this 125k mile truck is worthy of investment, or if I should be looking for a gently used truck with which to upgrade.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Also, if you have any ideas on things I should change or look for, or a way to reframe this crazy notion of mine, that, too, would be great.