@18:49 - Orange means a lot us Hindus.. It's the color of prosperity, inner peace, goodness and divinity !! If I enter a door colored orange, all I do is to pray the Almighty to bless all !! It is such a calming thing!! Loved it..
It’s hard to believe that you transformed that dated interior into the beauty you have now. Love the counters, the vibrant splashes of color, new fabrics and your re-use of many original parts and pieces. All the technical stuff is over my head, but I appreciate the amazing capabilities you’ve built into this reinvented rig of yours. Thanks for sharing the results with us.
Saw you guys heading out from Costco parking lot in SG, Utah this afternoon. Totally recognized your rig after watching this video, because of your trademark camper door, and thinking wow that’s a big rig. Looking great! Enjoy your travels and be safe! Love your videos!
Accidentally visited ur channel as I was searching for people who rode the Dempster Highway and now I am regularly watching ur videos, Excellent work guys
I did the same rear view mirror camera on my 3500 and like I have no camper at the back, Also I bought original tailgate camera with harness and attached that under camper steps and now when I back up, Wlso I have fully functional back up camera. This two was first mods I did after purchasing the truck camper and I highly recommended to everyone to do so for safety. Thanks for great video
Amazing job you done with the old Big Foot camper! You give me a lot of inspiration to renovate my old Lance Camper! Continue to do the great job you done for the lovers of full time Rv people! Congrats!
When I was in the Tool Business for 35yrs I had numerous trucks over the years. My last truck was a International and tire balance was always an issue and since I drove it 5 days a week and if the tires were out of balance it would cause a lot of problems with the ride. Over those many years I tried all sorts of balance techniques like even golf balls balance powder and so on. The only real tried and true method was spin balance of the wheel that worked for me. Also I found that the Good Year Tires always worked the best for me. Everytime I did a tire change it was 6 tires and that's very expensive. That tire hub you have is very interesting.
Looking forward to viewing your travels in this new AWESOME rig. Glad to see you are taking a small reminder of your time in northern Canada on the Dempster. We have a plate from Tuk on our NL car.
So many great ideas! My favorite truck camper build/reno. I’m in a stock Northstar TC and love it but the engineering and ingenuity of your home on big wheels is absolutely brilliant! Well done.
Ordering an lance 1172 tomorrow. Adding some things you had in previous video. How does this pricing of sound? LPE cell booster for AT&T? - ROOF MOUNTED CELL BOOSTER ANTENNA WITH INTERIOR MOUNTED BOOSTER MODULE - $1238 +TAX INSTALLED Super Trust Hitch to tow a vehicle (has metal bars)? - SUPER HITCH, TRUSS EXTENSIONS W/ SUPPORT CHAINS AND ELECTRICAL EXTENSION - $2815 + TAX INSTALLED Turnbuckles and straps. - FRAME MOUNT TIE DOWNS, WITH FAST GUN TURNBUCKLES - $2490 + TAX INSTALLED -
Wow , you have turned truck camping into a science . It is a lot of fun adding improvements to livability and function . I saw a comment that you guys are from Sugar Springs . I am too . Have lived here for 17 years and spend the winters at our digs in Arizona . We have an 03 f350 dually with a recently acquired 10 1/2 Northstar camper , after selling our Lance . Been busy making it ours and readying for our annual trip . Quite a camping rig you guys have .
I don't carry a generator right now I have golf cart batteries 6 volt in that space. I love the conversion to the lithium that you've done then I can open up that space for storage I'm running on a 94 F350 dually long bed crew cab 7.3 manual. I've modified with reverse shackles up front and then lifted the rear end to balance. Currently running 300 w solar with an inverter I'm not going to give up my basement that's where we carry the skis I just replaced my stolen e-bike and my daughter's stolen e-bike this Christmas. Hers has arrived she doesn't know it yet, mine's on its way my wife hasn't decided what kind she wants yet. We love our Bigfoot the dry bath. Been to Mexico to Washington Arizona Nevada California we recently got a windrider 17 sailboat that we had out this summer that we tow. Cheers from California
Hello, and thank you for producing so many fantastic videos presenting your experience travelling on the road. My wife and I are planning to drive the Pan Americana next year that is why we are watching among other videos from other vlogger your Serie “Go North” and were amazed from the way you are presenting the trip and your equipment. Once looking at your new videos about the setting of your new camper we were chocked about your contradiction concerning your energy concept. In the “GO North” electrical setting you tried to present to the viewer that you care about the nature and you do not like to spoil the surrounding with the noise of a generator and you convinced the viewer that the mounted battery was sufficient for your need during that trip despite the fact of the lack of incoming solar energy due to the geographical aspect. What made you change your mind are the 540 Amp batteries are not sufficient to cover your daily need bearing in mind that you are traveling now in a southern Latitude were sun are shining longer than in the northern Territories. I am sorry if my comment might create any inconvenient to you but it is always good to trust a vlogger and his content had I do not care about you I would not bothered to write this comment
The Camper we bought already had a generator built in and we just have not removed it yet. It only has run a few hours since we bought it, so it's not really needed. We also have not yet added a second alternator to the truck. We would like to reconfigure this to how our Alaska setup was but just have not got there yet. The solar power is adequate for 90% of our needs. Will be adding a second alternator soon.
@@MortonsontheMove Thank you for the clarification. As I watched your room tour it did not sound as you described now that why I was confused about your decision. Wish you all the best stay safe and enjoy the trip.
@36:39 - Nice.. I was also wondering why the sailing boats cannot have a Starlink.. But, Keith from Sailing Zatara explained in an Ep few days back that it needs a static position.. Good one !!
Great video, super looking camper. I have a 2008 Host Everest that I have done some updating but needs a lot more. I think I will need to steal some of your great ideas! Thank you for such a detailed description!! Have Fun!
After seeing the Sugar Springs (because it's where I live) video you had made...I was intrigued to know more about Mortons on the Move! Great video of your Rig and the explanation of everything was so clear and actually feel like I could put one together now...lol! Hope to see you back in Sugar Springs again so I can see it in real time. Safe Travels!!!
Love this set up. The water limitation is a major factor for truck campers. Have you tried a couple 5 gallon water jugs or bladders in the back seat? It looks like you have a little more room in the cab.
We have a 2020 Arctic Fox 811 on a 2019 Ford F350 and are having a great time with our outfit. Our 2015 Jayco 5th wheel has been sitting on the RV pad since this transition.
Wow! What a great renovation! Now, let’s go where we’ve never been before nor even imagined… I’m looking forward for all the adventures that lies ahead. Stay safe stay well and always enjoy the journey! 🙏🏻♥️
Excellent camper build and video. A lot of engineering work had to be done. Read that the manufacturer Loki Basecamp is opening a factory in Colorado in 2022. All your upgrade ideas are definitely Chief Engineer level ideas. Entire Camper has all the comforts of a six figure cost level camper
Depending on the year of the truck, you can either have the worm gear in the transmission changed and or they can do it through the cpu. Your speedometer will read true then.
Folks, how do you get Starlink to work when you’re changing locations? I had understood that the terminal is tied to a specific cell location on the ground and can’t be moved to another cell without a registration process of some kind. Thanks for all the good information!
Yup you have to move the address every time you move, not an ideal situation yet, but it's got alot of potential. We haven't been able to use it everywhere yet.
This is like an earth roamer. I assume it might be less than one considering that they did more of the work themselves. Absolute unit of a camper. Can’t wait to see what’s next
One last thing my Tool Trucks were never off road so stuff stuck in the tire tread was not an issue for me. I just sold my Cirrus Camper and F350 a few weeks back. For the time that I owned it I had Mechellin Tires and they were great.
Pretty cool. I have been researching a slide in truck camper. My wife & I are both teachers & basically empty nesters that love to travel. I just feel like this type of travel rig would fit our lifestyle and the way that we want to travel. I don't see us being able to go as extreme as you guys, for several years. However, I would like to look at getting a smaller & lighter camper to try out and see how we like on a few trips. Then possibly upgrade if we see that it is something that we really like. We have a custom built, convertible teardrop camper that I built in 2013. We have traveled all over the eastern half of the U.S. with it, but I think that a truck camper might actually fit our "let's just go & see" style of traveling better. Enjoying your videos.
Just outstanding job dude & dudeet. One word idea/suggestion, "water", into welding and fabrication. How about welding 8 inch truss partitions down the width of the bed. Then installing inside those partitions 24 x 8 high x 72 inch long water tanks. That's about 60 gallons each x 3 for 180 gallons of water, then do the 4th tank as the new black & grey. Weld on plate to top in hardpoint areas, then re-mount the camper. Then ditch existing basement black/grey tank for more battery space. Yea!!! showers all the time. That is also why I suggested the F750,,, 170,000 PSI frame rails, very stiff up to 25,000 GVWR in a small package. Flat bed, tow 5er,, or load camper for off road. One vehicle - 2 options. Synergy. 2 sets of tires big tires for camper 22.5's for pulling 5er. You built a great rig, sell it, profit, and build an even better one that also tows the 5er.
@@MortonsontheMove Also one more important piece of data, if the truck has been lifted, make sure the (bottom out) bushing above the rear is matched in height of the lift. If not you could tweek the spring set past factory spec as it compresses. Been there done that in a Ford design. (sumo springs)= google. 160 gallons of water is 1120 lbs, it can carry the weight low on the body, the camper is light and tall. Just for cross checks, crawl under a 6500 and see what it has that you don't. May just be a couple springs, and a front torsion bar upgrade to make it even more badass on the cheap. to carry 160 gallons of water. Rear weight rating Spring set weight rating Rim weight rating Tire weight rating. Pass on the compost toilet when you pass 5500 to 6500 of weight rating. Your well past a compost toilet at that weight. Enjoy the comfort of being that heavy. Ford E450 here 8 pack rear spring set, + 6 wide rear from a E450 box truck.
My Gosh. You two are unbelievably creative in the designs and upgrades to your truck-camper. Both the outside and interior modifications are utterly impressive. Do you still have your Lance Camper? That was also quite a masterpiece. And above all, both you Caitlyn and Tom are just super narrator and make the video so much fun to watch. Ha ha ha, hope there are no porcupines in your new travels.
Well done. You could have done a 24v upgrade but did a 12v with your electric upgrade. Probably simpler. I appreciate the depth of knowledge and experience with your content.
Your tuner should have a way to put tire size in and make speedo right but with tires as large as yours don’t know if it correct your speed for them . My Bullydog has that feature and works dead on .
Wow When I saw your 1st video and you said you're gonna paint the wallpaper I nearly died. Then I subscribed and I see you absolutely know what you're doing. Great job.
I put a composting toilet in my camper and it was a game changer. I will never have to search for or pay for an RV dump station again. I would recommend getting one for sure.
You didn’t post the model number of your Gast air compressor, or the website where you can find more information on it? Could you possibly update the video description with that information?
Life should be an Adventure, but few actually make it a priority or can. I passed on the 5th wheel and am looking at an off-road/grid tc with the rig to get me on the roads less traveled. The transformation of your Big Foot tc is amazing. The best part is the way you present and share so many details and things to consider before making a bad decision too late in. Many thanks for all you guys share, both on your Adventures and what you've done to get there. 🗻🗺🛣🏞😊👍
I love the orange door and orange is my favorite color! And your counters turned out beautiful! I literally thought they were either marble or quartz. 👍
You gave me lots of inspiration for modifying my bigfoot 2500 and gmc 3500 into a full time unit. Are you able to get a signal anywhere with the starlink system? I thought it was locked to a certain location?
Just found your channel, love what you did with this setup! Random but where you in Estes Park in June? We camped and remember seeing a setup like this there.
Excellent renovation. I love bigfoots and you guys upped the quality another notch. I love your 12v AC but wonder, after all the praise for 12 volt refrigerators, why you didn't install one in the bigfoot. Not enough battery or solar? I personally find that propane is generally my limiting factor but just not sure if 600 plus watts on the roof could handle both the AC and refrigerator. Have also found the extremely high and low temps really affect how well my refrigerator operates. Guess it comes down to what your comfortable with.. I'm planning on 12 dc fridge but would also consider adding 12 dc air conditioning if it could work.
We just didnt get around to it yet but want to replace it for sure. It would use a little more solar and the gen would need to run a little more for the AC but it should be fine on 600w solar. We have a 12v in our fifth wheel and it is a huge improvement.
Cool rig! Have thought about redesigning the truck bed/camper system to include all these great modifications as a bolt/clamp lock on attachment. Lock on the truck bed, camper or whatever!!! Chat with some other specialty truck apps thinkers! I had this idea of a ruck front that can attach to many functional attachments from dump beds to campers, flatbeds, regular beds, 5-th wheels or whatever!
@18:49 - Orange means a lot us Hindus.. It's the color of prosperity, inner peace, goodness and divinity !! If I enter a door colored orange, all I do is to pray the Almighty to bless all !! It is such a calming thing!! Loved it..
You must be the first person I’ve ever seen BLOCK off their headlights! So thoughtful! Safe travels guys!
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You and your husband did a wonderful job. It is such a beautiful camper and the way that you incorporate in the colors makes it that much better
It's freakin perfect!! The first truck camper interior that feels like a travel trailer. Even the loft bed is big. Well done.
Thank you! We love it!
Amazing in both vision & execution, your camper is an absolute BEAST!! Well done! 👏
Thanks guys!
High praise indeed!
It’s hard to believe that you transformed that dated interior into the beauty you have now. Love the counters, the vibrant splashes of color, new fabrics and your re-use of many original parts and pieces. All the technical stuff is over my head, but I appreciate the amazing capabilities you’ve built into this reinvented rig of yours. Thanks for sharing the results with us.
Thank you so much!
Saw you guys heading out from Costco parking lot in SG, Utah this afternoon. Totally recognized your rig after watching this video, because of your trademark camper door, and thinking wow that’s a big rig. Looking great! Enjoy your travels and be safe! Love your videos!
Of all the places to mention, haha. I'm in Nova Scotia, Canada yet I've had an eye exam in that Walmart. 🤣
It looks so comfy & welcoming. A place that is enjoyable to be in when not outside.
Accidentally visited ur channel as I was searching for people who rode the Dempster Highway and now I am regularly watching ur videos, Excellent work guys
I did the same rear view mirror camera on my 3500 and like I have no camper at the back, Also I bought original tailgate camera with harness and attached that under camper steps and now when I back up, Wlso I have fully functional back up camera. This two was first mods I did after purchasing the truck camper and I highly recommended to everyone to do so for safety. Thanks for great video
Great build. The orange door gives it a unique look. I love it!
Thanks!
Amazing job you done with the old Big Foot camper! You give me a lot of inspiration to renovate my old Lance Camper! Continue to do the great job you done for the lovers of full time Rv people! Congrats!
Thank you! :)
I think we are as excited as you are. Looking forward to sharing all your new adventures in the new rig.
The Mortons are definitely on the move...and nothing will stop this great rig, keep up the good work👌
what an awesome build! that opening shot of the camper surrounded by beautiful scenery looked like a commercial!
Some of the places we have been feel like commercials for sure!
SO glad you guys went with a dry bath.
When I was in the Tool Business for 35yrs I had numerous trucks over the years. My last truck was a International and tire balance was always an issue and since I drove it 5 days a week and if the tires were out of balance it would cause a lot of problems with the ride. Over those many years I tried all sorts of balance techniques like even golf balls balance powder and so on. The only real tried and true method was spin balance of the wheel that worked for me. Also I found that the Good Year Tires always worked the best for me. Everytime I did a tire change it was 6 tires and that's very expensive. That tire hub you have is very interesting.
Subscribed because of Chad from living the van life, greetings from the Netherlands
Hello and welcome!
Looking forward to viewing your travels in this new AWESOME rig. Glad to see you are taking a small reminder of your time in northern Canada on the Dempster. We have a plate from Tuk on our NL car.
This is an awesome build.
So many great ideas! My favorite truck camper build/reno. I’m in a stock Northstar TC and love it but the engineering and ingenuity of your home on big wheels is absolutely brilliant! Well done.
Check the loose jam nut on the turnbuckle at 10:38, it isn't doing any jamming! Cool camper, flatbeds rock.
God bless you guys as you explore more and more of His wonderful creations.
Ordering an lance 1172 tomorrow. Adding some things you had in previous video. How does this pricing of sound?
LPE cell booster for AT&T? - ROOF MOUNTED CELL BOOSTER ANTENNA WITH INTERIOR MOUNTED BOOSTER MODULE - $1238 +TAX INSTALLED
Super Trust Hitch to tow a vehicle (has metal bars)? - SUPER HITCH, TRUSS EXTENSIONS W/ SUPPORT CHAINS AND ELECTRICAL EXTENSION - $2815 + TAX INSTALLED
Turnbuckles and straps. - FRAME MOUNT TIE DOWNS, WITH FAST GUN TURNBUCKLES - $2490 + TAX INSTALLED -
The cell booster for $1238 is to much for sure
Wow! Your rig turned out awesome. Hope to see it in person out on the road. Thanks for sharing .
This has been a very thorough walk through! Great rig!
The girls ALWAYS DO THE INSIDE TOUR!!!!
Great vide. Love the Truck and Camper.
Loved the video and the modifications you've made to your truck and camper. You have been a mentor for us and our planned trip to Alaska next spring.
Wow , you have turned truck camping into a science . It is a lot of fun adding improvements to livability and function . I saw a comment that you guys are from Sugar Springs . I am too . Have lived here for 17 years and spend the winters at our digs in Arizona . We have an 03 f350 dually with a recently acquired 10 1/2 Northstar camper , after selling our Lance . Been busy making it ours and readying for our annual trip . Quite a camping rig you guys have .
I don't carry a generator right now I have golf cart batteries 6 volt in that space. I love the conversion to the lithium that you've done then I can open up that space for storage I'm running on a 94 F350 dually long bed crew cab 7.3 manual. I've modified with reverse shackles up front and then lifted the rear end to balance. Currently running 300 w solar with an inverter I'm not going to give up my basement that's where we carry the skis I just replaced my stolen e-bike and my daughter's stolen e-bike this Christmas. Hers has arrived she doesn't know it yet, mine's on its way my wife hasn't decided what kind she wants yet. We love our Bigfoot the dry bath. Been to Mexico to Washington Arizona Nevada California we recently got a windrider 17 sailboat that we had out this summer that we tow. Cheers from California
Hello, and thank you for producing so many fantastic videos presenting your experience travelling on the road.
My wife and I are planning to drive the Pan Americana next year that is why we are watching among other videos from other vlogger your Serie “Go North” and were amazed from the way you are presenting the trip and your equipment.
Once looking at your new videos about the setting of your new camper we were chocked about your contradiction concerning your energy concept.
In the “GO North” electrical setting you tried to present to the viewer that you care about the nature and you do not like to spoil the surrounding with the noise of a generator and you convinced the viewer that the mounted battery was sufficient for your need during that trip despite the fact of the lack of incoming solar energy due to the geographical aspect.
What made you change your mind are the 540 Amp batteries are not sufficient to cover your daily need bearing in mind that you are traveling now in a southern Latitude were sun are shining longer than in the northern Territories.
I am sorry if my comment might create any inconvenient to you but it is always good to trust a vlogger and his content had I do not care about you I would not bothered to write this comment
The Camper we bought already had a generator built in and we just have not removed it yet. It only has run a few hours since we bought it, so it's not really needed. We also have not yet added a second alternator to the truck. We would like to reconfigure this to how our Alaska setup was but just have not got there yet. The solar power is adequate for 90% of our needs. Will be adding a second alternator soon.
@@MortonsontheMove Thank you for the clarification.
As I watched your room tour it did not sound as you described now that why I was confused about your decision.
Wish you all the best stay safe and enjoy the trip.
BRILLIANT! Well and beautifully done. Peace, happy & safe travels.
@36:39 - Nice.. I was also wondering why the sailing boats cannot have a Starlink.. But, Keith from Sailing Zatara explained in an Ep few days back that it needs a static position.. Good one !!
She is absolutely amazing!! Nice overland vehicle as well 😉
Thank you! 👍
Great video, super looking camper. I have a 2008 Host Everest that I have done some updating but needs a lot more. I think I will need to steal some of your great ideas! Thank you for such a detailed description!! Have Fun!
Welcome to truck camper life... lol We started watching you with your 5th wheel. Mobility baby!!! You won't regret it.
Beautiful dog love her like she’s family she is family
After seeing the Sugar Springs (because it's where I live) video you had made...I was intrigued to know more about Mortons on the Move! Great video of your Rig and the explanation of everything was so clear and actually feel like I could put one together now...lol! Hope to see you back in Sugar Springs again so I can see it in real time. Safe Travels!!!
Amazing job, love all the additions and updates! Great ideas.... looking forward to your adventures.
Love this set up. The water limitation is a major factor for truck campers. Have you tried a couple 5 gallon water jugs or bladders in the back seat? It looks like you have a little more room in the cab.
I really like this setup but the way things are today my dream will probably remain just that, a dream. Be safe out there and thanks for sharing.
Hi guys could you give a quick rundown how you pulled the window boxes and what you replaced them with ?
Such an amazing job!! We just bought a 2000 lance and will be renovating and getting on the road soon. Thanks for all the inspo
That's awesome! Thank you!
Amazing. Awesome job. Can't wait for your new adventures on the road in the new truck exploration camper. Congrats
Thank you!
We have a 2020 Arctic Fox 811 on a 2019 Ford F350 and are having a great time with our outfit. Our 2015 Jayco 5th wheel has been sitting on the RV pad since this transition.
Thank you for all the valuable resource information!
you did a very nice job on the camper (tasteful, well executed, and budget friendly)
Wow! What a great renovation! Now, let’s go where we’ve never been before nor even imagined… I’m looking forward for all the adventures that lies ahead. Stay safe stay well and always enjoy the journey! 🙏🏻♥️
Excellent camper build and video. A lot of engineering work had to be done. Read that the manufacturer Loki Basecamp is opening a factory in Colorado in 2022. All your upgrade ideas are definitely Chief Engineer level ideas. Entire Camper has all the comforts of a six figure cost level camper
Nice job! Enjoy your adventures wherever they may take you
Thank you!
Wow I’ve seen a good 500 refits remodels yours is number one
Excellent renovation. Good job!
WOW. The Blue walls reach out and grab your eyes for SURE...
Depending on the year of the truck, you can either have the worm gear in the transmission changed and or they can do it through the cpu. Your speedometer will read true then.
That MM3 tuner you have can correct your speedometer for your current tire size
Folks, how do you get Starlink to work when you’re changing locations? I had understood that the terminal is tied to a specific cell location on the ground and can’t be moved to another cell without a registration process of some kind. Thanks for all the good information!
Yup you have to move the address every time you move, not an ideal situation yet, but it's got alot of potential. We haven't been able to use it everywhere yet.
Here because of living the van life. Great channel!
Awesome! Thank you!
This is like an earth roamer. I assume it might be less than one considering that they did more of the work themselves. Absolute unit of a camper. Can’t wait to see what’s next
Awesome rig Mort.
Light bulb moment! You guys are the reason why the Getaway Couple moved into a truck camper!
They left the TH-cam platform months ago.
One last thing my Tool Trucks were never off road so stuff stuck in the tire tread was not an issue for me. I just sold my Cirrus Camper and F350 a few weeks back. For the time that I owned it I had Mechellin Tires and they were great.
Pretty cool. I have been researching a slide in truck camper. My wife & I are both teachers & basically empty nesters that love to travel. I just feel like this type of travel rig would fit our lifestyle and the way that we want to travel. I don't see us being able to go as extreme as you guys, for several years. However, I would like to look at getting a smaller & lighter camper to try out and see how we like on a few trips. Then possibly upgrade if we see that it is something that we really like.
We have a custom built, convertible teardrop camper that I built in 2013. We have traveled all over the eastern half of the U.S. with it, but I think that a truck camper might actually fit our "let's just go & see" style of traveling better.
Enjoying your videos.
Just outstanding job dude & dudeet.
One word idea/suggestion, "water", into welding and fabrication. How about welding 8 inch truss partitions down the width of the bed. Then installing inside those partitions 24 x 8 high x 72 inch long water tanks. That's about 60 gallons each x 3 for 180 gallons of water, then do the 4th tank as the new black & grey. Weld on plate to top in hardpoint areas, then re-mount the camper.
Then ditch existing basement black/grey tank for more battery space.
Yea!!! showers all the time.
That is also why I suggested the F750,,, 170,000 PSI frame rails, very stiff up to 25,000 GVWR in a small package. Flat bed, tow 5er,, or load camper for off road. One vehicle - 2 options.
Synergy.
2 sets of tires
big tires for camper
22.5's for pulling 5er.
You built a great rig, sell it, profit, and build an even better one that also tows the 5er.
Thank you! We appreciate the suggestions! :)
@@MortonsontheMove Also one more important piece of data, if the truck has been lifted, make sure the (bottom out) bushing above the rear is matched in height of the lift. If not you could tweek the spring set past factory spec as it compresses. Been there done that in a Ford design. (sumo springs)= google.
160 gallons of water is 1120 lbs, it can carry the weight low on the body, the camper is light and tall. Just for cross checks, crawl under a 6500 and see what it has that you don't.
May just be a couple springs, and a front torsion bar upgrade to make it even more badass on the cheap. to carry 160 gallons of water.
Rear weight rating
Spring set weight rating
Rim weight rating
Tire weight rating.
Pass on the compost toilet when you pass 5500 to 6500 of weight rating. Your well past a compost toilet at that weight. Enjoy the comfort of being that heavy.
Ford E450 here 8 pack rear spring set, + 6 wide rear from a E450 box truck.
Wow, those countertops, impressive.
My Gosh. You two are unbelievably creative in the designs and upgrades to your truck-camper. Both the outside and interior modifications are utterly impressive. Do you still have your Lance Camper? That was also quite a masterpiece. And above all, both you Caitlyn and Tom are just super narrator and make the video so much fun to watch. Ha ha ha, hope there are no porcupines in your new travels.
Well done. You could have done a 24v upgrade but did a 12v with your electric upgrade. Probably simpler. I appreciate the depth of knowledge and experience with your content.
Wow and double Wow!! the most civilized camper i've ever seen, tks and best 2u
Thank you!
Enjoyed ur video guys looking forward to the next one
Thanks!
Nice home....LOVE your drone work.
❤ Fantastic job! It's totally awesome .love every detail! Enjoy your adventures.😊
Your tuner should have a way to put tire size in and make speedo right but with tires as large as yours don’t know if it correct your speed for them . My Bullydog has that feature and works dead on .
Wow When I saw your 1st video and you said you're gonna paint the wallpaper I nearly died. Then I subscribed and I see you absolutely know what you're doing. Great job.
Very nice build. Hope that you continue to enjoy it and wishing for you many safe excursions.
I put a composting toilet in my camper and it was a game changer. I will never have to search for or pay for an RV dump station again. I would recommend getting one for sure.
Yes! We have had one for 4 years fulltime in our other RV and love it.
I'm still in my research phase but keep coming back to your build. Anything major you would do different now that you've had it for a while?
You didn’t post the model number of your Gast air compressor, or the website where you can find more information on it? Could you possibly update the video description with that information?
Where specifically should I look in Alaska for the exact same kind of truck you have thanks for all your help
That is a amazing rig. My question is how is the 12 ac doing a year later ? We are thinking about switching over to a 12 volt unit.
Life should be an Adventure, but few actually make it a priority or can. I passed on the 5th wheel and am looking at an off-road/grid tc with the rig to get me on the roads less traveled. The transformation of your Big Foot tc is amazing. The best part is the way you present and share so many details and things to consider before making a bad decision too late in. Many thanks for all you guys share, both on your Adventures and what you've done to get there. 🗻🗺🛣🏞😊👍
Found you through LTVL loved your Truck and you guys seem awesome! Subscribed!! 🐕
Thank you and welcome! :)
Beautiful Reno. Very nice
Very cool! You guys have an excellent channel. Enjoyable narrations with stunning cinematography...
Thanks so much!
I love the orange door and orange is my favorite color! And your counters turned out beautiful! I literally thought they were either marble or quartz. 👍
You gave me lots of inspiration for modifying my bigfoot 2500 and gmc 3500 into a full time unit. Are you able to get a signal anywhere with the starlink system? I thought it was locked to a certain location?
Wow the countertop work omg
We love how our countertops turned out, too!
Looks nice, good job! We just renovated our 1997 Lance truck camper also, and started traveling full time. Safe travels!
Thank you! That's awesome! Good luck with your travels. :)
@@MortonsontheMove thank you!!!
Beautiful renovation!
Thank you!
It's a beautiful camper perfect!.
Just found your channel, love what you did with this setup! Random but where you in Estes Park in June? We camped and remember seeing a setup like this there.
Excellent renovation. I love bigfoots and you guys upped the quality another notch. I love your 12v AC but wonder, after all the praise for 12 volt refrigerators, why you didn't install one in the bigfoot. Not enough battery or solar? I personally find that propane is generally my limiting factor but just not sure if 600 plus watts on the roof could handle both the AC and refrigerator. Have also found the extremely high and low temps really affect how well my refrigerator operates. Guess it comes down to what your comfortable with.. I'm planning on 12 dc fridge but would also consider adding 12 dc air conditioning if it could work.
We just didnt get around to it yet but want to replace it for sure. It would use a little more solar and the gen would need to run a little more for the AC but it should be fine on 600w solar. We have a 12v in our fifth wheel and it is a huge improvement.
Enjoyed your video. Thought about selling my 5th wheel to do the same. Looks good in there.
Love it! Smart planning and fun rewarding hard work! Can’t wait to see more, thank you for sharing your life. ❤
The orange door looks great!
Where was the lake picture with the truck camper parked. That was beautiful !
Lake Mead :)
Very cool about those Centramatics. Interesting tech....
Cool rig! Have thought about redesigning the truck bed/camper system to include all these great modifications as a bolt/clamp lock on attachment. Lock on the truck bed, camper or whatever!!! Chat with some other specialty truck apps thinkers! I had this idea of a ruck front that can attach to many functional attachments from dump beds to campers, flatbeds, regular beds, 5-th wheels or whatever!
Would you recommend the Back up Camera and Rear view mirror you had in this video?
First time I've seen your vids, congratulations on you wonderful remodeling.
That’s cool about the counter tops 👍🏻👍🏻