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I drove it down there, and it drove just as easy as my Gladiator for being close to 5 digits of weight.Got the camper back on and took it and my RV to the Mint 400 for a shakedown (@orange01z28 for scale):
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The top of the FWC popped up is nearly as high as the RV. I’m going to bring the front back down an inch or two, then set the rear air to match which will get the four link bars perfectly horizontal.
Overall it drives much better now, more stable and less sway.
-TJ
Advocate I
Advocate I
Not much to report here, other than a great trip to Moab to run White Rim back in Nov:
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-TJ
Advocate I
Love that k2500 and everywhere I've seen it in these pictures
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Advocate I
Advocate I
Pathfinder III
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Strong work, looks greatSo, where did we leave off...
I got the truck back from the steering/trackbar upgrades and it's night and day better. It really was what I had hoped for, and makes freeway driving much more relaxing than it's been in years (since the SAS happened). The skid setup for the Kelderman is also awesome and should do the job and give me more piece of mind wheeling it hard. We also added back a front trans cooler (just an OEM one) and that has been great.
The AC and power changes in the camper also came out great. I have a ton of power (and solar), no more propane, and obviously the capacity to camp in higher temps.
Of course, it's not all sunshine and roses. I tracked down an issue with the degass bottle being hooked up wrong (it's prob been that way since sometime last summer when all the turbo/intercooler/radiator upgrades were done). I also ran into some weirdness with the head unit, sPod, Wolfbox, and tuner/gauges staying on at all times. That was also resolved, it came down to how things were wired (obviously) along with a faulty adapter module for the head unit (the box that integrates it into the stock wiring, and allows the steering wheel controls and such to work). That box wasn't ever powering down, and that was back-feeding the other items, so now that's fixed. The longer/more adjustable coil overs also didn't come in until just a day or two ago, so those are finally on the truck.
Of course, I decided on some more changes.
One thing I've been holding off on with this truck is real sliders. But the more I push it, the more I'm risking the rockers/doors. I had held off because the Amp power steps are really nice with how tall this truck is. I'm about 6' (on a really good day, prob more like 5' 11" but "leg tall") and it's still a decent step up to the Amps as-is. Sliders obviously can provide a step, but it would generally be a few inches higher than the Amps when they are down. Besides just getting in the truck, the Amps are very useful for getting to the latches on the camper. All of that said, I decided it was time for sliders, especially with an upcoming Moab trip with some "real" trail work I just want the protection. The sliders will be a pretty typical design. They will extend back to just in front of the rear tires with a kick out to help keep the bed/camper off trees/rocks and stuff too, and they'll have an added bolt-on step to make getting up onto the sliders easier, but I will pull it for technical trails.
The other thing that has always been a liability in the rocks is the LCA bracket for the Kelderman. They hang the lowest in that section of the truck, and they are perfectly vertical:
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I was thinking of having the shop I work with just triangulate the mount forward, adding strength and creating more of a "ramp" to the LCA. They had a much better idea, they're going to extend the front LCA pickup point forward to where the frame starts to kick up (arrow).
Here's the start of the new LCA mounts:
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I have a trip at the end of the month, so hopefully my next report will be with all of this stuff complete, and some actual dirt under the tires!
-TJ
Advocate I
Experimenter II
Influencer II
25039
Not much to report here, other than a great trip to Moab to run White Rim back in Nov:
-TJ
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