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Charles_a72870

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This is my first time building a rig just for overlanding I've done mud trucks and crawlers I got the sleeping and drawer portion pretty covered the suspension is what has me off a little. I need lift because I live in loiusiana where ruts can swallow a 250 but I going to have a roof top tent. So how high can I go before tipping becomes a problem.
 

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So how high can I go before tipping becomes a problem.
There's no single "right answer" to that question, other than "it depends." It depends on the exact weight and CG of your rig when complete. It depends on the exact trail and conditions in any given instance where tipping is possible. It depends on what changes you've made to track-width. Etc. etc. etc. Are you really going to "Overland" in the same places that have ruts that can swallow a 250? If so IDK if an IFS F150 is the best platform to build off of, but I've never Overlanded Louisiana so IDK.

-TJ