Love this build. Recently I took my Ford escape out on a trip with some friends because my f150 is still in the fab shop getting some work done. I actually really enjoyed taking the lil car out to the mountains. It is completely stock with street tires but it did great.
It is tech a "4wd" but...
Hm. Wider shouldn't be an issue since the top bars are pretty wide as it is. I actually cute mine down so they wouldn't stick way passed the besides. Deeper doesn't affect it either. I would just call them and ask. Chances is it will fit.
Larger tires and any kind of lift will affect your mpg. When I first got my f150 2012 5.0. I was getting a consistent 19mpg mixed driving. I drive about 150 miles per day. When I leveled and ent with bigger tires it dropped to 16mpg.
Haha for reals. You should see all the comments on some of my YouTube channels. There are always people hating on the F150 and telling me I should have bought a Toyota.
Just a leveling kit. But I also have the advantage of my front bumper being low profile. If you have a stock front bumper your going to have to cut some of it off to fit the 35" tires
Looks good. How is it to setup that awning room? Is it a bunch of poles you have to connect? 13k is still way cheaper the. Some of these offroad trailers
Their website needs some work. Some of the images error out and zero images of the interior. I would love to know how much you paid for yours and any images you have of the inside when it's set up.
Not a super exciting picture but I took my Ford escape out to the mountains this passed weekend. No RTT or any crazy gear just kept it super simple and it was great.
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