KIMBRO1014
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Beautiful truck. I saw you pulling into In n Out off Craig earlier this week I think.
You can’t beat the cummins/Aisin combo, that’s the same reason I went with the 3500. What do you have for plans next?I went with a 3500 because I wanted as much payload capacity as possible, leaf springs (instead of coils), and most importantly the Aisin transmission. The diesel/2500 are already so heavy that payload is limited. I wanted to keep the future option of a hard side camper, I’m really eyeing the Cirrus 720 with a custom paint job/wrap.
Any updates?
There is another thread,if you haven't seen it.Any more word on project M? I was talking to FWC the other day and they made it seem that project M was replacing the shell model. But I hadn’t seen it beforehand the talk so I didn’t know to ask them the questions I now have.
I’m doing all 5 UT National Parks in Nov, including a 4 day White Rim Trip.
I think I’m going to add leather and heated seats. Any recommended vendors?
I’m seriously contemplating selling the rack and iKamper (with all the add ons) and get the 4WC Project M. I love the iKamper but would like something I can build out myself and stand up in. My son is getting bigger and I need a bit more room.
Any more word on project M? I was talking to FWC the other day and they made it seem that project M was replacing the shell model. But I hadn’t seen it beforehand the talk so I didn’t know to ask them the questions I now have.
Great pics. How long did yall take to run White Rim? We just did it a couple weeks ago in our Tacoma. We got a late start so we ran counter clockwise to get to our camp at Hardscrabble. Unfortunately all the other camp spots for the next night had been booked which meant we did 70 miles the next day to finish the trail. It felt entirely too rushed for being in such a beautiful place.
Love your build btw.
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Totally agree with your logic, next time we're planning a minimum of 2 nights of camping, evenly spaced if possible so that we can see all of the cool stuff we had to fly by this time around.Nice Taco. Each time I've done White Rim Trail I did it in 3 days / 2 nights. I think ideally I'd do 4/3 with evenly spaced campgrounds. 1 or 2 days is just too much of a rush for me. I like to stop for side hikes and non-rushed picture times. I think the best way to do it is spend the night prior in Moab so you can enjoy downtown and get prepped at a nice easy pace. I usually do a quick hike in Arches prior to starting in Canyonlands / WRT.
I designed my rack with extra slide out supports for the fold out section of the floor because I don’t like trusting all that weight to the ladder (this is common to all fold out RTTs).