Enthusiast III
- 2,182
- First Name
- Mark
- Last Name
- Woody
- Member #
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28425
- Service Branch
- US Army / US Navy
Moving 'The Husky Bus' intro to its own string in order to get more visibility for advice and feedback. From here I’ll try and post updates and changes as they happen. This is minimum budget, purpose-built project. We are building this truck to eventually live fulltime up in Fairbanks Alaska (2022). The truck’s purpose is to support ‘dog sledding’ experiences in conjunction with a variety of Veterans outdoor programs. These experiential mushing encounters are not designed to occur in severe weather conditions… but the Arctic Circle and the Brooks Range are no joke. As a support vehicle for Mushers and Dog Teams... capability, reliability, and versatility are top of mind.
The platform is a 2013 Ford F-150 Raptor SVT. Our thought is the Raptor’s suspension coupled with the V8 will provide a balance of offroad ability, towing capacity and a little coolness factor. After an exhaustive nationwide search, we bought the truck last July in Reno Nevada. Pre purchase mechanical inspection and our Tech here in San Diego both gave it a thumbs up. Prior to starting to equip it, we beat the hell out of her in the desert and she is solid. Brakes need some CPR to fix the ‘Gen1 Raptor Squeal’. Cooling system and Trans are solid, but we will be adding a Trans Cooler along and of course an Engine Block Heater.
In a previous post I break down the trucks vitals, current storage solutions, tools onboard and communications systems. However, that is constantly developing as we come across better options and affordable deals. Unlike previous builds, this time around we are not soliciting sponsors for donations. Our last experience created too many contractual requirements and rules. This time we are building it on our own. That said, as they have in previous builds, A.R.E. was very kind to us in providing an affordable Overland Cap and Ascend Roof Basket. M.I.A. Outdoors in Vista CA. (also makers of the WaterPort) is working with us on designing a 4 season RTT design which when purchased will incorporate the Ascend Roof Basket on the Cap. We are working on reinforcing the Cap to ensure static loads do not create premature problems with the Cap. Another local small business, Tint Lab in San Diego, CA, has reconditioned the bumpers, side steps, headlights and rhinolined the hood and flares. They are currently working on design concepts for a unique wrap. Other immediate plans on paper include adding a winch/bumper, cell boost and 270-degree awning with side walls.
Where you can help us is let us know when you come across deals on affordable solutions, bargains, or ways we can stretch our budget. Keep in mind this is not an Expedition Vehicle, but more of a support truck. Thanks in advance for any advice!
The platform is a 2013 Ford F-150 Raptor SVT. Our thought is the Raptor’s suspension coupled with the V8 will provide a balance of offroad ability, towing capacity and a little coolness factor. After an exhaustive nationwide search, we bought the truck last July in Reno Nevada. Pre purchase mechanical inspection and our Tech here in San Diego both gave it a thumbs up. Prior to starting to equip it, we beat the hell out of her in the desert and she is solid. Brakes need some CPR to fix the ‘Gen1 Raptor Squeal’. Cooling system and Trans are solid, but we will be adding a Trans Cooler along and of course an Engine Block Heater.
In a previous post I break down the trucks vitals, current storage solutions, tools onboard and communications systems. However, that is constantly developing as we come across better options and affordable deals. Unlike previous builds, this time around we are not soliciting sponsors for donations. Our last experience created too many contractual requirements and rules. This time we are building it on our own. That said, as they have in previous builds, A.R.E. was very kind to us in providing an affordable Overland Cap and Ascend Roof Basket. M.I.A. Outdoors in Vista CA. (also makers of the WaterPort) is working with us on designing a 4 season RTT design which when purchased will incorporate the Ascend Roof Basket on the Cap. We are working on reinforcing the Cap to ensure static loads do not create premature problems with the Cap. Another local small business, Tint Lab in San Diego, CA, has reconditioned the bumpers, side steps, headlights and rhinolined the hood and flares. They are currently working on design concepts for a unique wrap. Other immediate plans on paper include adding a winch/bumper, cell boost and 270-degree awning with side walls.
Where you can help us is let us know when you come across deals on affordable solutions, bargains, or ways we can stretch our budget. Keep in mind this is not an Expedition Vehicle, but more of a support truck. Thanks in advance for any advice!