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Ford Camper Build Custom 7.3 Aluminum Montana Cabover

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#1 gmacmt

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Posted 31 March 2016 - 01:22 AM

Hey all,

 

New here, but been on expedition portal and figured I would come check out the scene over here and hopefully gain some insight from you guys.

I'm Graeme.

A little backstory before getting into the build... 

About this time two years ago, I was working offshore oil in equatorial guinea and dating a girl back in Montana. I took the job because the schedule was awesome, and it satisfied some pretty considerable wanderlust. Worked in oil for about a while and I ended up quitting the job for a combination of ethical and relational reasons. After that, I decided to go back to school and also happened to get married. The wanderlust is still present, and before getting married I would have bought an expedition motorcycle to quell those urges, but now a truck makes a lot more sense. 

Like most everyone here, I went through the whole process of wanting to build a lightweight popup camper on the back of a toyota phase before realizing that one ton diesels are cool too. I even bought a couple of older pickups to try to start that process. While I still dig the idea of an ultralight camper on the back of a tacoma, the small size and low payload capacity make the idea less appealing for long term trips.

So the next step up is obviously a giant, loud, stinky one ton diesel. The build will be a stressed skin aluminum cabin with a pass through into a crew cab truck. This project will not only be a means of travel for my wife and I, but it is also going to be a bit of a design portfolio piece. The multidisciplinary design aspect of these builds is really interesting to me, and I hope that it pans out as well in reality as it does in my head. So I want to build this thing out and then drive it to Ushaia and back. 

Also I am going to school for my Masters in Mechanical Engineering, so this will probably be a good topic of discussion for job interviews... */end justification.


I trolled the sale section here and bought a relatively clean 01 f350. I didn't want to break the bank on a newer model truck, and I wanted to avoid emissions stuff, so the 7.3 seems to be a good choice. It's loud and stinky, but it is a solid platform. 

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So I flew to North Carolina, picked this up and drove it back to Bozeman by way of Feltz tire in Wisconsin. 

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Picked up 5 HMMWV wheels and tires, and put in an order for some aluminum wheel adapters to mount them to the truck. I debated stepping up to 20" Ricksons and some MPT 81's, but couldn't justify the cost. At 200/wheel & tire in brand new shape (Takeoff spares), a set of 5 is cheaper than 2 MPT81s. 

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And the result is a pretty factory look with no rub at full lock... Which is good because the stock turning radius is terrible to begin with. 

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Truck is pretty tall, but I think to maintain good breakover angles, such a long truck needs a bit of height. It is definitely geared tall, so I think I gonna swap to factory 4.30 or 4.10 axles, and maybe throw a Dana 60 under the front while I'm at it.

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Next step is the flatbed delete and frame extension.

 

 

 


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#2 smlobx

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Posted 31 March 2016 - 11:22 PM

Sounds good!
Looking forward to more pics as the build progresses.
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#3 Kolockum

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Posted 01 April 2016 - 05:12 AM

Sounds good!
Looking forward to more pics as the build progresses.

 

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