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  1. 1 hour ago, Badger110 said:

    Grizzly n Bear travel with a smaller set up on their 130.

    I like the idea of a demountable but it is tight in there.

     

     

    This is our current setup, F250 and a Lance 825… works great for a couple of weeks away but it’s got limited fresh water & only one propane tank so any longer and you have to restock mid trip. Tows the boat really nice too 👍

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  2. 5 hours ago, simonr said:

    Battleborn are some of the best batteries on the planet IMHO.  Hard to get in the UK though 😢

    I went for 5.2kWh of CALB LiFePO4 cells in my van, with 1 kW of Solar on the roof.  Possibly a bit OTT, but I never have any power-anxiety & it means I can run the Microwave or Electric Kettle without a second thought!  In the summer there's sufficient excess Solar to heat the hot water cylinder too.  In the winter, it takes 10 days (living in the van) for the batteries to drop below 50% without plugging in or starting the engine.

    Thanks for explaining the 'dry bath'!

     

    Little sales video of the 10.6 from our local dealer…. You can see the dry bath towards the end. I’d not have the Onan generator & replace with the lithiums in the battery box. Gives more outside storage then 😉

    Bigfoot 10.6 camper video

     

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  3. 10 hours ago, elbekko said:

    Despite it having some issues (glares at p38 being strange), air suspension is very nice on gravel roads. It just soaks up the bumps and washboards so much better, as we've been noticing over the past few days.

    And with potential huge weight differences, it's a no brainer. Leaf springs will just rattle that camper to bits in a week.

    Exactly, the F550 has a maximum payload capacity of around 10 to 12,000lbs depending upon spec. so the rear leaf packs are very stiff. There generally used for dump trucks, trucks, delivery or any other commercial use. One real advantage is they have a wide track front axle so turn a lot tighter (7’ approx.) than a F250/350, that’s a godsend when your in a town. The wife curses her F250 when she goes shopping & it’s busy with tourists at the supermarket, I guess it’s just one minor inconvenience of living in a ski resort.

    F550 general specs

  4. 18 hours ago, simonr said:

    What's a "Dry Bath"?

    Also "500kwh of lithium batteries" - presumably you mean 5kWh.  With 500kWh you'd have close to 1000 mile range on Electric! 😉

    It was late…. Planning on using two Battleborn 270Ah lithiums, these :

    Gamechanger batteries

    Campers here can have either a wet or dry bathroom, basically in a wet one the shower is over the toilet, in a dry the shower is a separate area that is screened off from the toilet space. In some this is a separate room, others will have a screen door. Generally means you have somewhere to hang wet coats without being dripped on whilst having a #2 🙄

  5. 8 hours ago, FridgeFreezer said:

    Well duh... but equally, for a similar amount of campering with a lot less overhead (in size/weight/fuel/money) there's plenty of mid-size RV's that would probably deal with a gravel road and the odd pothole with minimal upgrades - after all, a lot of them will be sharing a chassis & running gear with a range of other trucks & pickups.

    Not knocking andy's truck, just genuinely curious about the use-case / design decisions.

    Yes, there are Class B & C motor homes that are built on similar chassis’s but… you’ll be limited on trailer capacity and most importantly you can’t demount the camper & leave it at the campsite whilst you head out for the day in the truck. This is where the rear air suspension really shines. Drop the bag pressure and it’ll ride like a regular pickup, then pump back up to ‘loaded’ mode for traveling. Also, in the winter we can daily drive the truck so we don’t have to have a second vehicle…. D100 excepted.

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  6. 3 hours ago, FridgeFreezer said:

    All sounds very impressive but I would love to know the thought process behind sticking 42" tyres and 4-link etc. on a camper? :huh:

    Rear is a parallel 4 link system to all the use of air bags, gives adjustable ride height & let’s you soften it up when your running without the camper on.

    Super singles get rid of the rear dually’s as there prone to getting rocks jammed between the tires if used off pavement whilst maintaining the carrying capacity as there rated at 6000lb per tire. In addition, better ground clearance, better off highway performance, can be beadlocked to run aired down on sand…  basically building a poor person Earth Roamer for a fraction of the cost.

    Gotta remember we have 100,000 km’s of unpaved road here in BC alone, let alone heading up into the Northern Territory or Alaska.

    Couple of links to look at :

    Rear 4 link air suspension system

    Super Single conversation kits

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  7. Finally got the order of limit straps… after installing the fronts had a change of plan for the upper mounting point… now I need some 12” ones. Tested the drive shaft for binding at full droop & stuff, will be needing to use the Tom Woods high angle joint on the steady bearing end for definite.

    To add insult to injury… the courier has lost my order of new Bilstein shocks 😡

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  8. So, have decided whilst we’re down this rabbit hole I might as well upgrade the rear drive shaft to 1350 u-joints from the (similar to LR sized) 1310’s I was running. One of the guys on Pirate modified his LT230 many years ago using modified Ford 9” pinion yokes and I already have the disc brake conversion and a 1350 yoke for the axle….

    As I’m already using a Rakeway carrier bearing to get the front drive shaft over the cross member I’ll be leaving that with the 1310 joints. If it becomes an issue I’ll have to change it all out to either 1330 or 1350’s but that’ll require a complete new carrier bearing unit and that’s not in the budget for now. I have included the front yoke conversation pic for info. That’s just a quick machine to match the LR seal diameter & trim the threaded shaft for joint clearance.

    So, here we go….

     

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  9. On 7/18/2022 at 12:13 AM, steve200TDi said:

    Very nice outlook and look at all that space. You're obviously not over looked or hemmed in!

    Steve

     

    We’re fortunate we purchased our 1/4 acre lot at the time we did, one a few doors down sold in the last 3 months for $500k cad, about 323k pounds. Neighbor has there place listed for $2.65m… that’s just insane 🤪

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  10. On 7/15/2022 at 12:22 AM, steve200TDi said:

    Nice Diff holder! It makes working on it so much easier.

    Loving the project so far. Now it's nearing completion, have a list of events/places to use it at?

    Steve

    Going to be heading out here… follow the power line cut (on the right) for the next 100km or so… just taken from my front lawn.

    Also, have sold the 14” shocks, so can get the new 12’s on order now 😀

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  11. On 7/15/2022 at 12:22 AM, steve200TDi said:

    Nice Diff holder! It makes working on it so much easier.

    Loving the project so far. Now it's nearing completion, have a list of events/places to use it at?

    Steve

    Thanks, not many events to go to here…. but we do have ~350k of forest access roads used for industrial & logging operations. A lot of the ones around where we live are in/out due to the steep mountain terrain but if I head north you can put together days of driving where you’ll never see a paved road.

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  12. So… the project starts to draw to a close as the pile of parts is getting smaller !

    We have currently on order :

    Front & rear braided brake hoses

    Last fitting for the hydroboost lines

    4 limit straps & tabs to weld on the front shock towers
     

    To order still :

    Front inner custom 35 spline axle shafts

    4 Bilstein 12” shocks

    Front brake pads

    Front axle shaft u-joints

    New fluids….

    Will need to have the drive shafts adjusted & rebalanced but that’ll be the last thing once it’s all back on the ground.

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