Nice Truck skywhitney, love the camper.
Now that you have a camper, why not just get as big a battery as you can fit in the engine bay, and run your dual battery system to the rear? Use some high grade OFC or welding cable to do this and whoila! From there you can power auxilary items, run solar panels and a fridge, yada yada. This is what I am doing.
Subscribed! PS Archive Garage makes EXCELLENT quality stuff, you will not be dissapointed. Their shackle flip kit will not only give you more lift, but also more travel and articulation if paired with a proper rear strut.
I have no idea why I haven't seen your post until now. I apologize for the delay!
I was seriously thinking about running the battery in the bed but since we camp out of the bed the space is at a premium. I have a nice spot next to my air box where I can fit my aux battery with minimal relocation of my power steering reservoir. I just need to install it now.
I've gotten quite a bit of stuff for the truck recently, some installed and some still needing to be installed.
The most recent stuff installed:
- All Pro Off-road rock sliders
- Addicted Offroad front plate bumper
- Smittybuilt X20 winch w/ synthetic line
Needs to be installed:
- Addicted Offroad rear bumper (waiting on delivery)
- Topper EZ Lift w/ Weekender package
- Archive Garage shackle flip w/ 6" shackles
- Full set of Skid Row skid plates (waiting on delivery)
- National Luna dual battery system
- Odyssey 34R-PC1500 battery
- Chassis Unlimited battery tray
- sPOD w/ 8 switch touchscreen
- All-Pro offroad U-bolt flip with Timbren bumpstops
Still need to order this stuff:
- King shocks with remote resi (all 4 corners)
- Shock hoops for rear
Here is how her front end sits as of right now.
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