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  1. nwoodworth1390

    2015 4Runner Trail Premium, Built, LOW MILEAGE, Ready to Go!

    Pm sent. Looking forward to chatting with you
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    GoFastCamper GFC XL 5.5ft

    It does not. Didn't like the idea of people being able to see my fridge and gear in there.
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    GoFastCamper GFC XL 5.5ft

    GFC v2 for sale, fits a 5.5ft 2009-2023 F150/Raptor and i believe it will also fit a 5.5ft 2014-2021 Tundra. I am the original owner. Located in Southern Wisconsin. $8500 OBO. Comes with: -Unused GFC mattress -Ladder and Mantis Claws -JE Design rain gutters -2 GFC awning brackets -Mounted 175w...
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    2014 Raptor GFC 30,000 Miles

    Dialed 2014 Ford SVT Raptor with just 30,000 miles. Built to be simple, reliable, and capable. All the standard Raptor stuff - 35" tires, 6.2l v8 making 411hp, full skid plates, rear e-locker, front Torsen limited slip, 36gallon fuel tank, midtravel suspension, crawl control, baja mode, etc. -...
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    TJ as road trip/overlander?

    Before kids and age kicked in my wife and i traveled all over the US and Canada in a 5spd 2013 Ford Fiesta hatchback. Just tossed our dog, ultralight backpacking gear, and a cooler in the back and we were set. If we could do it in a Fiesta, any single person or couple can do it in a TJ. We would...
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    SOLD - Take The Truck's 1984 Toyota Pickup with Go Fast Camper

    I really enjoyed following this build. GLWS, and I look forward to seeing what you end up with next!
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    F150 - 2.7L vs 3.5L vs 5.0L

    I purchased it from a collector in July with 1400 miles on it. With trips planned for 2022 it will have 18-20,000 miles on it before the years end. A gen1 Raptor has always been my dream truck since watching, "Born in Baja," when i was in high school. The stars sort of aligned and i happened to...
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    F150 - 2.7L vs 3.5L vs 5.0L

    My 2014 6.2l Raptor with 4500 miles has averaged 12.6mpg so far over the life of the truck with 95% city driving.
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    F150 - 2.7L vs 3.5L vs 5.0L

    I put 124,000 miles on my 2012 Xlt with 3.5 Eco. I changed plugs and all fluids every 45k, changed oil every 5,000 and used the crap out of that truck. I had a pretty trouble free experience with the exception of the exhaust manifold getting to hot and sheering off some studs. I was always...
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    The Status of Overlanding Today

    All one needs to do to see the state of, "overlanding," is drive any trail within 200 miles of Denver from June - August. You will see so many Bros with $100,000 Tacomas that your brain will melt. Nobody knows how to drive, nobody is respectful to anyone or anything around them.
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    Family Water Storage Solutions

    Vehicle is a 2014 Ford Raptor. Never thought of using a bladder. Not sure where i would put it though. Currently running a Decked storage system in the bed and am picking up a GofastCamper in Feb.
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    Family Water Storage Solutions

    Wasnt sure if i should post this here or in, "Family Adventure Planning." I have a family of four plus a 100lb dog, and the good ole 7 gallon blue Aqua-Tainer is no longer cutting it. We need to double our water capacity in order to go remote for longer amounts of time. Has anyone tried...
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    Fridge/PortablePowerStation/Solar Help Please!

    After canceling our grand plan of full time travel we were left without a truck or a plan. Being without a truck simply wasnt an option, and after considering every darn truck on the market to accommodate my family of four, I impulse purchased a 2014 Ford Raptor (with 1400 miles) on...
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    WTB Xventure Xv-2

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    WTB Xventure Xv-2

    Putting the feelers out there for an Schutt Industries Xventure xv2 trailer. Working with a fairly strict budget, but let me know what you have and perhaps we can work something out!
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    An Axe - Seriously?

    Axes in 2021 are an interesting topic. Sooo many derps out there these days, and axes are a tool you really dont want to get bitten by. I've been using the same Gransfors Bruks SFA (summer) or Council Tool boys axe (winter) and Bob Dustrude folding bucksaw for 15 years... They just work. Cut...
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