Influencer II
These trucks makes me want a fullsize, not that I need one, but I want one just for the fun of it, something that kinda screams "GET OUTTA MY WAYYY!!!!"
Influencer II
Oh yah! It's definitely bigger then the Sonoma I used to drive. I'm still afraid to park next to people because I think I'll hit them when pulling out.These trucks makes me want a fullsize, not that I need one, but I want one just for the fun of it, something that kinda screams "GET OUTTA MY WAYYY!!!!"
Advocate III
Advocate III
It shouldn't be hard to make up little extensions to support the end of the tent. If you have some old tent poles they'd probably work nicely.My dad's boss gave him this truck tent for free, but I didn't fit his truck so he.gave it to me. Doesn't fit mine any better but I won't complain.View attachment 14570 View attachment 14571 View attachment 14572
That's exactly what I did! I just didn't take a pictureIt shouldn't be hard to make up little extensions to support the end of the tent. If you have some old tent poles they'd probably work nicely.
All good. Yes it is 1972 all originalTtwixxxx, I don't mean to intentionally derail the thread but is that a Chevy LUV pickup in your profile picture?
Hah I've only seen 3 hee in michigan, that counting mine.I grew up in SE Montana and they were thick up there! I had a 73 and wish it was still around all the time.
Enthusiast III
With your tent in that location, do you find your truck top heavy at times when climbing over things?Trust me I know what you mean.. I did a week long trip to the grand canyon and overland expo west last year with my wife and 2 kids and we used every inch of this truck...
Advocate II
Member III
That's the direction I'm taking my rig! I love the idea of heading out into the wild blue yander with worries about food, shelter, reliability, getting stuck or breaking down and not have the necessary tools/parts to get back to civilization. I'm in a 1970 K20 Suburban with some fun mods.When I'm finished (haha that will never happen) I would like to be able to take it up into Canada/Alaska/Northern States and be able to stay off grid for 3 or 4 days with out being worried about food, water and shelter.