Hey there, been on the forum for about 6 months now. Mostly lurking, posting a few times here and there, or buying parts. A little background on myself: I've had multiple F-150s in the past (along with a lot of Mustangs, Shelby's etc) but when i finally got my 2019 Raptor...things just felt different. I had never really been off road or had much of a desire to go but as soon as I got the Raptor I wanted to do all of the things I couldn't in my Lariats of the past.
That brings me to this thread. I don't just want to post my build thread here, I want opinions and help from those of you that are for more experienced with the truck and the goals/objectives I have for the truck.
My goal is to have a daily driven truck (don't really drive my GT-R much and hoping to sell it soon) that looks killer, can take me on easy/moderate trails (no need for full Rubicon or Baja directions) that I can also comfortably overland/camp with. Next year I'd like to take 3-4 weeks and drive across the US seeing places I've wanted to see and exploring some places I've never heard of with help from this community.
But before I get to planning my travel route, lets get this truck built! I'm sure there are a lot of things I've forgotten to mention I have, things I've forgotten to list that I need, and when the truck is figured out We'll start talking about where I should plan to visit!
Here's what I've got now:
2019 Oxford White Supercrew 802A
Spray-In Bedliner and Sprayed Rear Wheel Wells
5% Rear Tint & 50% front/windshield/moonroof tint
Xpel Stealth B Pillars
Retrax Pro XR
BuiltRight Bedside Racks
Cobb Airintake
Cobb Tuner w/ Goosetune Stage 2
BedRug
Pair of MaxTrax
Warn Zeon 12S Platinum Winch
Swarfworks Winch Mount
Factor55 Hawse Fairlead
Factor55 Ultrahook
Full Race V2 Intercooler with Turbosmart BOV
Crazy Beaver Shovel
Baja Designs Squadron Pro Flush Mount Amber Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Sportsmen Fog Kit (4 Squadron Sports/2 S2 Sport
Baja Designs S2 Reverse Lights
Method MR312 17x8.5 Wheels
Nitto Ridge Grapplers 37x12.50R17
Readylift 2.5" Kit
ForSCAN Mods (Disable Auto Start/stop, Ambers on as DRL, powerfold mirrors, global windows, disable double honk, disable seatbelt chime, disable door ajar chime, visible engine/trans temp, visible heated/cooled seats on home screen
Diode License Plate LEDs
Tailgate Release Kit
BuiltRight Rear Seat Release
Now comes the time to decide where I go next on the build and what parts to pick up and who to buy them from (that's where you come in!).
Overland/Camping:
- Food/Etc
- ARB vs Dometic
Is a refrigerator/freezer necessary? I expect to be camping no more than one night in each place, two max. I could always just pick up MRE's or food on the road and bring it in with me, but that may not be as cost effective in the long run.
- Is this lame? A full set up for "tailgating" or camping that provides surfaces/areas for prepping, cooking, sink for cleaning, storage etc
https://tailgatengo.com/products/tailgate-n-go-1
Campground Set Up:
- Awning
Brand, size, necessary?
- Bed Rack
- RCI: not a fan of the design
- Front Runner Slim: Love the design, overall look and versatility of accessories
- Yakima Overhaul HD: when I'm not on the major US trip, I can raise the height to roof level and use it for kayak or similar
- Roof Top Tents
- ROAM Adventures Overland
- Tepui
- CVT
- 23Zero
- Annex: I like the idea, not sure if its necessary though. Pros/Cons? Experiences?
Recovery Gear/Tools:
- Snatch Straps/Tree Savers?
- All In Recovery Kits? Shackles?
- Tire Repair Kit?
- Jacks
- Hi Lift Jack
- ARB Exhaust Jack
- Hydraulic Jack
- Pro Eagle Jack
- Spare Tire Solutions:
- N Fab Strap for in the bed (37" tire will take up a LOT of packing space...)
- Wilco Offroad Hitchgate
- Fire Extinguisher: what's needed? Don't need to over do it
- Tools:
- I have a very good machete, small Fiskars hatchet, Krazy Beaver shovel...what else should I carry?
- What garage/repair tools should I bring? Full set of sockets/ratchets, screwdrivers, etc?
- Rotopax: how many, what size, have to remember to buy a rack that accommodates them..
- Ratchet straps, bungee cords etc?
- Maxtrax: I have a pair, I see a lot of guys carrying two pair..
Interior:
- Center Console Safe/Gun Safe
- Also what do you carry when out on the road alone? I know I'll need CCW that I can carry state to state for in the truck as well.
- BuiltRight Dash Mount (with RAM mount etc)
I'm thinking I may need this simply to hold my phone and maybe a form of map/communication for not having service in some parts of the traveling?
- Dash Cams: I'm unfamiliar with all of them. Most of my friends use BlackVue(?) I think. I just feel with the amount of drive time/mileage it may be smart and maybe capture some cool footage?
- Radar Detector: Also unfamiliar territory. I really don't want to clog up my entire windshield with a million gadgets but I'd prefer that over speeding tickets from each state
Performance/Durability:
- Oil Catch Can(s)
- Turbo Adapters
Off Roading/Suspension:
- Tire Air Compressor
Do I go full air tank, compressor, add some train horns etc or do i get a single/double tank with refills available for future trips?
- Tire Deflator
- Icon Leaf Springs: to help with the amount of weight that will be added to the rear
- Removing the Readylift kit: I'm 100% open to removing the Readylift. I didn't know the cons when I originally went with this kit. However with the 37s and the winch in the front I don't think springs alone will be enough to raise the front to prevent rubbing...
That brings me to this thread. I don't just want to post my build thread here, I want opinions and help from those of you that are for more experienced with the truck and the goals/objectives I have for the truck.
My goal is to have a daily driven truck (don't really drive my GT-R much and hoping to sell it soon) that looks killer, can take me on easy/moderate trails (no need for full Rubicon or Baja directions) that I can also comfortably overland/camp with. Next year I'd like to take 3-4 weeks and drive across the US seeing places I've wanted to see and exploring some places I've never heard of with help from this community.
But before I get to planning my travel route, lets get this truck built! I'm sure there are a lot of things I've forgotten to mention I have, things I've forgotten to list that I need, and when the truck is figured out We'll start talking about where I should plan to visit!
Here's what I've got now:
2019 Oxford White Supercrew 802A
Spray-In Bedliner and Sprayed Rear Wheel Wells
5% Rear Tint & 50% front/windshield/moonroof tint
Xpel Stealth B Pillars
Retrax Pro XR
BuiltRight Bedside Racks
Cobb Airintake
Cobb Tuner w/ Goosetune Stage 2
BedRug
Pair of MaxTrax
Warn Zeon 12S Platinum Winch
Swarfworks Winch Mount
Factor55 Hawse Fairlead
Factor55 Ultrahook
Full Race V2 Intercooler with Turbosmart BOV
Crazy Beaver Shovel
Baja Designs Squadron Pro Flush Mount Amber Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Sportsmen Fog Kit (4 Squadron Sports/2 S2 Sport
Baja Designs S2 Reverse Lights
Method MR312 17x8.5 Wheels
Nitto Ridge Grapplers 37x12.50R17
Readylift 2.5" Kit
ForSCAN Mods (Disable Auto Start/stop, Ambers on as DRL, powerfold mirrors, global windows, disable double honk, disable seatbelt chime, disable door ajar chime, visible engine/trans temp, visible heated/cooled seats on home screen
Diode License Plate LEDs
Tailgate Release Kit
BuiltRight Rear Seat Release
Now comes the time to decide where I go next on the build and what parts to pick up and who to buy them from (that's where you come in!).
Overland/Camping:
- Food/Etc
- ARB vs Dometic
Is a refrigerator/freezer necessary? I expect to be camping no more than one night in each place, two max. I could always just pick up MRE's or food on the road and bring it in with me, but that may not be as cost effective in the long run.
- Is this lame? A full set up for "tailgating" or camping that provides surfaces/areas for prepping, cooking, sink for cleaning, storage etc
https://tailgatengo.com/products/tailgate-n-go-1
Campground Set Up:
- Awning
Brand, size, necessary?
- Bed Rack
- RCI: not a fan of the design
- Front Runner Slim: Love the design, overall look and versatility of accessories
- Yakima Overhaul HD: when I'm not on the major US trip, I can raise the height to roof level and use it for kayak or similar
- Roof Top Tents
- ROAM Adventures Overland
- Tepui
- CVT
- 23Zero
- Annex: I like the idea, not sure if its necessary though. Pros/Cons? Experiences?
Recovery Gear/Tools:
- Snatch Straps/Tree Savers?
- All In Recovery Kits? Shackles?
- Tire Repair Kit?
- Jacks
- Hi Lift Jack
- ARB Exhaust Jack
- Hydraulic Jack
- Pro Eagle Jack
- Spare Tire Solutions:
- N Fab Strap for in the bed (37" tire will take up a LOT of packing space...)
- Wilco Offroad Hitchgate
- Fire Extinguisher: what's needed? Don't need to over do it
- Tools:
- I have a very good machete, small Fiskars hatchet, Krazy Beaver shovel...what else should I carry?
- What garage/repair tools should I bring? Full set of sockets/ratchets, screwdrivers, etc?
- Rotopax: how many, what size, have to remember to buy a rack that accommodates them..
- Ratchet straps, bungee cords etc?
- Maxtrax: I have a pair, I see a lot of guys carrying two pair..
Interior:
- Center Console Safe/Gun Safe
- Also what do you carry when out on the road alone? I know I'll need CCW that I can carry state to state for in the truck as well.
- BuiltRight Dash Mount (with RAM mount etc)
I'm thinking I may need this simply to hold my phone and maybe a form of map/communication for not having service in some parts of the traveling?
- Dash Cams: I'm unfamiliar with all of them. Most of my friends use BlackVue(?) I think. I just feel with the amount of drive time/mileage it may be smart and maybe capture some cool footage?
- Radar Detector: Also unfamiliar territory. I really don't want to clog up my entire windshield with a million gadgets but I'd prefer that over speeding tickets from each state
Performance/Durability:
- Oil Catch Can(s)
- Turbo Adapters
Off Roading/Suspension:
- Tire Air Compressor
Do I go full air tank, compressor, add some train horns etc or do i get a single/double tank with refills available for future trips?
- Tire Deflator
- Icon Leaf Springs: to help with the amount of weight that will be added to the rear
- Removing the Readylift kit: I'm 100% open to removing the Readylift. I didn't know the cons when I originally went with this kit. However with the 37s and the winch in the front I don't think springs alone will be enough to raise the front to prevent rubbing...