Big Rigs, Full Sized Only

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Oklamopar

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As full size as we get. sleep in the back on platform. Carry kitchen and recovery gear everyday.
 

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Laud

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What suspension and tires are you running? How do you like it?
Stock. It came to me with a front level kit. Tires are Toyo R/T. 34 ish. Second set now. I have no reason to look any further for any changes.
 
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Billiebob

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nice trucks, but not what I expected full sized rigs to look like.
TBH I was expecting 4x4, 6x6, 8x8 overland trucks.
with luck maybe some will appear here.
me too....
a pickup is not a big rig..... this might be
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One of those was a pickup, the other two are big rigs.... the driver survived... yeah F150 !!
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Relic6.3

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Guess I never posted any pictures of my full size; it is also only 2wd so I think I posted on that thread. Got this at the end of December 2019; only had been looking for about ten years or so, probably longer than that. Built the mid-height bed rack and moved the RTT from the Trailblazer to the truck, then built a drawer less deck so I could put my camping gear under cover and secure. Got two sets of traction boards (until needed the boards will remain in the under deck storage; once used and trashed I'll mount them on rack till I get home and clean them for storage again), a tow strap, and a snatch strap. Still need to get the air up/air down equipment, comms, a little extra lighting, and probably a, extra battery; I also plan to put AT tires on when it comes due for new tires, we'll see where it goes from there.

Thinking my end game will be a truck camper, either a FWC Hawk or NorthStar 650SC but recently been looking at maybe the FWC Project M, Snap Outfitters Custom, or the Vagabond Nomad and build out the interior as I have needs. The moto will give me whatever mobility I need once base camp is set.

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P4TR1OT

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Relic, very impressive rig! I too have a full size truck and you don't see a lot of trucks like yours. Well done.
 

Pwagonmike

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Yea. !!Full sized rigs!!! Jeeps and yotas are cool but hard to find the full sized rigs anymore.
 

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Daryl 32

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Last trip out was to Baja new years 2020.
 

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Daryl 32

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Nice! Where was that in Baja?
The second picture is Bahia de Los Angeles
The first picture is south of there can not find the name of the beach
The fishing picture was when we were in Santa Rosalia

Then we drove over to the Pacific side to Santa Rosalita and then up the Seven Sisters

El Marron
Punta Maria
Punta Cono
Punta Blanca

and out through Agua Leon

Here is a video of part of the drive up the Seven Sisters - no talking in it.