sixstringsteve
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I don't think my ideal rig exists. Or, if it does, it's probably what I own now (my 4x4 van). Regardless, I'm going to be using this thread to document my ideas and hare-brained schemes of what might work for my next rig. Feel free to offer your crazy/creative/out of the box ideas here.
Requirements:
For those who don't know us, my wife and I are nomads. We sold our house and now we travel the US full-time in our Airstream. We only have one vehicle. It needs to be dead reliable. We travel a lot and I'm often in the middle of nowhere and I'm the only "mechanic" around. I use that term loosely.
If'm coming from a 4x4 7.3L Ford E350 van and it has totally spoiled me. It has a fridge, bed, auxilary batteries, etc. I'm going to be losing a lot of livability in a pickup, but if there were a way to sleep in the rig, that would be amazing. I'm ok without a fridge or big battery bank or a permanent bed, but I love the idea of just taking the truck up into the mountains to live in for a few days when I don't want to haul the airstream.
I'm 99% sure I want to go with a 2007+ 5.7L 4x4 Tundra double-cab (the smaller of the 4 doors with the longer 6.5 bed). I'm open to the idea of the ideal van, but I haven't found an ideal van with my reliability/maint cost requirements.
Requirements:
For those who don't know us, my wife and I are nomads. We sold our house and now we travel the US full-time in our Airstream. We only have one vehicle. It needs to be dead reliable. We travel a lot and I'm often in the middle of nowhere and I'm the only "mechanic" around. I use that term loosely.
- It has to be able to tow 8000lbs regularly (weekly). Extra points if it can tow up to 10k. It will tow our trailer (house), a 23 foot long airstream that weighs 6k lbs fully loaded.
- My wife has to be comfortable driving it.
- It has to be easy to load a kid and car seat in and out of it every day.
- I would really like it to be 4x4
- Extra points if it's comfortable for long 6+ hour drives
- Here's the tough one: it has to be able to fit 4 mountain bikes in a locked/covered area. My wife has a women's mountain biking media company and bikes are the main reason we live a nomadic lifestyle. Getting rid of the bikes isn't an option. It would be fantastic if I didn't have to take the front wheels off the bikes, but I'm willing to remove them if needed. A 6.5 foot bed should be barely long enough.
- I prefer gas engines over diesels. (I don't know much about or understand diesels very well). I realize they're simple for a lot of people to understand, but I'm intimidated by them.
- I don't finance vehicles, so I'll be paying cash. That means I'll be buying used.
If'm coming from a 4x4 7.3L Ford E350 van and it has totally spoiled me. It has a fridge, bed, auxilary batteries, etc. I'm going to be losing a lot of livability in a pickup, but if there were a way to sleep in the rig, that would be amazing. I'm ok without a fridge or big battery bank or a permanent bed, but I love the idea of just taking the truck up into the mountains to live in for a few days when I don't want to haul the airstream.
I'm 99% sure I want to go with a 2007+ 5.7L 4x4 Tundra double-cab (the smaller of the 4 doors with the longer 6.5 bed). I'm open to the idea of the ideal van, but I haven't found an ideal van with my reliability/maint cost requirements.
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