Hey All,
First and foremost, I know this is a very subjective question, and the correct answer is, "it depends..."
However, I'm mostly looking for a sanity check for what I want to do and see if there is anything I'm overlooking.
I currently have a 2014 Tundra. However, it doesn't have some relatively basic features like a locking rear diff, and it's not meeting my needs in some other ways as well. I'd like to get some additional opinions since I want to take this opportunity to do things right and have something awesome for the next decade.
It's currently just me and two dogs. Jeeps and 4Runners are already looking tight with just us, and I'll hopefully be adding a +1 in the near future. Therefore, I think a truck with either a standard topper or wedge tent will be the best approach.
The other consideration is that I would like to use this as a tow vehicle for a small-medium camper and use that as a basecamp. I'm in Central Oregon, which has numerous opportunities for exploration nearby, but I have friends from AZ to FL and across the rest of the country. I don't want to live out of my truck for a multi-month trek across the south.
Therefore, balancing off-road and hauling performance is another key consideration. This is also another negative for SUVs because I'm going to get horrendous gas mileage even pulling something small like an Airstream Basecamp. I think that would be fine as a local-ish solution, but I feel I would regret doing annual cross-country trips like this.
My current top choice, and what I'm curious for your feedback on in the context of what I'm looking to do, is a Ram 1500 (likely the Big Horn trim), Quad Cab 4x4 6'4" bed, rear e-locker, Back Country package, 33-gallon fuel tank, and I'm a bit undecided on the engine and axle ratio. The axle ratio is 3.21 by default, but 3.55 and 3.92 are available. I was leaning towards 3.92 for towing, and it seems like that is preferred for hills and obstacles as well. I was also leaning towards the 3.0L V6 diesel engine for towing as well, but that 5.7L V8 eTorque engine is interesting. The diesel is still my top pick. I'd take that over a 5.7L V8 like is in my Tundra, but I'm curious if eTorque helps with anything in regards to towing or overlanding (e.g. more low-end torque from the electrical system).
In summary, my questions are:
Does this generally seem like a reasonable approach for what I want to do?
Are there any negatives to using a 3.92 axle ratio from an overland perspective other than poorer fuel economy?
Will a truck legitimately hamper me in any way? I know there are some tight/crazy trails where a 4Runner or similar might be preferred, but I have to imagine a decently equipped truck will be able to handle the majority of what's out there. I just want to drive out into the woods and hangout, not spend half a day using multiple winch points to get my vehicle up a crazy hill (which I love watching people do in general; that's just not my goal here).
What are your thoughts on the diesel vs. eTorque (and I suppose vs. a standard gas V8 if neither of those are ideal)?
Will the added weight from the diesel negatively impact anything? Again, I want to drive to a remote beach and not worry about sinking down in the sand or something, not launch myself off sand dunes.
Any other thoughts or comments?
I appreciate you taking the time to look at this. I just found this forum and am excited to check out the rest of the content.
Thanks,
AJ
First and foremost, I know this is a very subjective question, and the correct answer is, "it depends..."
However, I'm mostly looking for a sanity check for what I want to do and see if there is anything I'm overlooking.
I currently have a 2014 Tundra. However, it doesn't have some relatively basic features like a locking rear diff, and it's not meeting my needs in some other ways as well. I'd like to get some additional opinions since I want to take this opportunity to do things right and have something awesome for the next decade.
It's currently just me and two dogs. Jeeps and 4Runners are already looking tight with just us, and I'll hopefully be adding a +1 in the near future. Therefore, I think a truck with either a standard topper or wedge tent will be the best approach.
The other consideration is that I would like to use this as a tow vehicle for a small-medium camper and use that as a basecamp. I'm in Central Oregon, which has numerous opportunities for exploration nearby, but I have friends from AZ to FL and across the rest of the country. I don't want to live out of my truck for a multi-month trek across the south.
Therefore, balancing off-road and hauling performance is another key consideration. This is also another negative for SUVs because I'm going to get horrendous gas mileage even pulling something small like an Airstream Basecamp. I think that would be fine as a local-ish solution, but I feel I would regret doing annual cross-country trips like this.
My current top choice, and what I'm curious for your feedback on in the context of what I'm looking to do, is a Ram 1500 (likely the Big Horn trim), Quad Cab 4x4 6'4" bed, rear e-locker, Back Country package, 33-gallon fuel tank, and I'm a bit undecided on the engine and axle ratio. The axle ratio is 3.21 by default, but 3.55 and 3.92 are available. I was leaning towards 3.92 for towing, and it seems like that is preferred for hills and obstacles as well. I was also leaning towards the 3.0L V6 diesel engine for towing as well, but that 5.7L V8 eTorque engine is interesting. The diesel is still my top pick. I'd take that over a 5.7L V8 like is in my Tundra, but I'm curious if eTorque helps with anything in regards to towing or overlanding (e.g. more low-end torque from the electrical system).
In summary, my questions are:
Does this generally seem like a reasonable approach for what I want to do?
Are there any negatives to using a 3.92 axle ratio from an overland perspective other than poorer fuel economy?
Will a truck legitimately hamper me in any way? I know there are some tight/crazy trails where a 4Runner or similar might be preferred, but I have to imagine a decently equipped truck will be able to handle the majority of what's out there. I just want to drive out into the woods and hangout, not spend half a day using multiple winch points to get my vehicle up a crazy hill (which I love watching people do in general; that's just not my goal here).
What are your thoughts on the diesel vs. eTorque (and I suppose vs. a standard gas V8 if neither of those are ideal)?
Will the added weight from the diesel negatively impact anything? Again, I want to drive to a remote beach and not worry about sinking down in the sand or something, not launch myself off sand dunes.
Any other thoughts or comments?
I appreciate you taking the time to look at this. I just found this forum and am excited to check out the rest of the content.
Thanks,
AJ