Nice truck, some good ideas. I'm thinking of using a truck topper or camper vs. The tent. Living in Minnesota i need a well insulated and heated camper for ice fishing. Thanks for sharing your build, enjoy your hard work.
I don't really leave comments but man your truck impressed the hell out of me I have a 2017 silverado I'm going to use lot of your same set up. Add more videos of your truck. !!
Brent, Nice build, can you add a list of what you have in the description. I really like that large pressurized water tank. This will help people find the products that you are using easily. I know it's county but go Squad 51.
The blackout look isn't something I like so much, but it looks great on your rig. However, that chrome window trim throws me off😆. And I'm a hypocrite because I still have chrome bumpers on my 2020.
@@privilegedwhitemale306 no. I usually do but I got a deal through icon to do it for me. Figured I'd get it covered if anything went wrong. The springs are the hardest thing. If you have the right tools you can do it yourself.
It's a short bed so somewhere around I believe 70 in. The standard box is 79 in and the long box is 98 in. The benefit you'll have is being able to fit more on a bed rack without it leading over the tailgate. I.e.: a longer rooftop tent with canopy won't stick out as much.
315 / 70 R17. Comes out to 34.4 inches I believe. Only had to do a little modification. Just had to pull back the inner wheel well liner. No cutting. Just zip ties...for now.
Yeah, a little. Looking at doing air bags for the weight. Ones that can fill each individually and articulate with the axle. Looking at daystar cradle to keep the range for off-road while managing the weight fluctuations. daystarweb.com/suspension/air-bag-cradle.html
I drive a Prius with "snow rated tires"(because I live and drive in Northern New England) My Prius will and has made it to the same camp site you are parked at in this video(FACT). I want to offer you a challenge, Mr. Overlander. You choose the camp site at that location and I bet I can survive longer bringing only supplies in to that campsite with my Prius vs. you bringing supplies in with your overlander... "ONE TRIP! EVERYBODY KNOWS THE RULES". Let's see who can last longer without leaving that camp site. Yes, your shit looks cool as fuck and cost mad dough, but IT'S NOT SURVIVAL! Gimmick Man-toys. Trendy as fuck right now. Everybody has it, nobody uses it. Serious note though, that is a fucking awesome vehicle you put together brother. I'm just bustin stones here. You got street cred in my book. Why is your ass end so low though?
It's a combination of not putting any blocks in the back when I lifted it and all the gear I took for big sur trip. Air bags will be a great addition soon.
It’s basically a nice rig. You basically never really see pickup builds outside of basically tacos. And I’d also like to basically say sweet stache.
Nice truck, some good ideas. I'm thinking of using a truck topper or camper vs. The tent. Living in Minnesota i need a well insulated and heated camper for ice fishing. Thanks for sharing your build, enjoy your hard work.
Nice truck, nicer mustache!
Nice Stache brother and props for getting out with that high country
Thanks. Couldn't pass up the tech and safety packages.
Really nice truck. Well thought out list of mods.
I don't really leave comments but man your truck impressed the hell out of me I have a 2017 silverado I'm going to use lot of your same set up. Add more videos of your truck. !!
I'm basically working on something like this for my Silverado. Nice rig!
Just found this video. You have an awesome set up. I hope you do more videos. So Coool.
Yes, more to come. Job is getting in the way..lol. Got some more coming.
Freaking gorgeous truck man! Very well done 👌
That is sick looking
Very nice rig bro!!
Very nice build !!! 😎
Good looking truck man
Brent, Nice build, can you add a list of what you have in the description. I really like that large pressurized water tank. This will help people find the products that you are using easily. I know it's county but go Squad 51.
Of course! I have a list going right now. I'll post it asap.
@@brentstephens2756 where’s da list lol
@@sk8r4lifedd dude I know right. Been stuck at work for 5 days now. Really want this out there...almost done with it.
@@brentstephens2756 where's da list lol
@@larry7443 😪 I work too much. Lol. It's coming.😎
The blackout look isn't something I like so much, but it looks great on your rig. However, that chrome window trim throws me off😆. And I'm a hypocrite because I still have chrome bumpers on my 2020.
Nice. Lol, they stand out. Still looking to black those out. Need the time!
@@brentstephens2756 Did you do your lift yourself? Wondering how much it costs.
@@privilegedwhitemale306 no. I usually do but I got a deal through icon to do it for me. Figured I'd get it covered if anything went wrong. The springs are the hardest thing. If you have the right tools you can do it yourself.
How long is your bed? I opted for the 8 foot bed and I'm wondering how different thats going to be with a similar set up.
It's a short bed so somewhere around I believe 70 in. The standard box is 79 in and the long box is 98 in. The benefit you'll have is being able to fit more on a bed rack without it leading over the tailgate. I.e.: a longer rooftop tent with canopy won't stick out as much.
Nice rig!
Very nice!
Wher you get the bracket I have 2500 had 2019
If you know the parts can you send it to me
What are the brachets for? Bed rack?
Holy light saber Anaken. Why do people need all those lights?
You're saying it's not enough right? Ever been to a desert with no moon or chased another truck down a desert road? You need it.
What size were those tires? How much rubbing?
315 / 70 R17. Comes out to 34.4 inches I believe. Only had to do a little modification. Just had to pull back the inner wheel well liner. No cutting. Just zip ties...for now.
Looked like the rear suspension was sagging a bit? All that weight noticeable when driving?
Yeah, a little. Looking at doing air bags for the weight. Ones that can fill each individually and articulate with the axle. Looking at daystar cradle to keep the range for off-road while managing the weight fluctuations.
daystarweb.com/suspension/air-bag-cradle.html
I drive a Prius with "snow rated tires"(because I live and drive in Northern New England) My Prius will and has made it to the same camp site you are parked at in this video(FACT). I want to offer you a challenge, Mr. Overlander. You choose the camp site at that location and I bet I can survive longer bringing only supplies in to that campsite with my Prius vs. you bringing supplies in with your overlander... "ONE TRIP! EVERYBODY KNOWS THE RULES". Let's see who can last longer without leaving that camp site. Yes, your shit looks cool as fuck and cost mad dough, but IT'S NOT SURVIVAL! Gimmick Man-toys. Trendy as fuck right now. Everybody has it, nobody uses it. Serious note though, that is a fucking awesome vehicle you put together brother. I'm just bustin stones here. You got street cred in my book. Why is your ass end so low though?
Dayum
you should blur out your tag.
Fucking mint dude.
Damn, are you camping with your anvil collection in the bed?!? Saggin bad in the back!
It's a combination of not putting any blocks in the back when I lifted it and all the gear I took for big sur trip. Air bags will be a great addition soon.
Dude that 70s porn stache has got to go!!! 😂😂😂 Wtf?
😆 yep! Not the best looking but for a good cause. For prostate cancer awareness around October November. At least I don't have the 80's shag van.
@@brentstephens2756 LMAO that's cool though man. I'm a free spirit type dude myself. I never know what I'll do next... 👍