Freakin Sweet!!! Love the Raptor. That's why I liked and subscribed. Don't sell it. I have a '14 but I also have a FSR offroad trailer. Nice truck! Keep the videos coming.
Cool rig up. How is the cap secured to the bed rails ? Any noise vibrations at high speed Offroad , any wet weather leakage ? Have fun and remember, faster is smoother
Only thing I dislike is the lack of tech compared to all the imports I’ve owned- and it’s honestly too big for a lot trails around here. I don’t mind scratches so I make it work, but it’s a wide truck to squeeze down narrow trails.
The diesel heater in the cab! I have the same chinese one I wouldn’t put in the cab but I have not seem all the installation. I suppose you leave ventillation and that the heat hosse is going into the sleeping area, which seems safer. They’re not too stinky (diesel).
More info on the way you setup your diesel heater please! I’ve got a 4th gen ram with a camper shell that I’m trying to figure out how to plumb the heat into
Beautifully done, great job! The build is SUPER clean and has all the bases covered. Don’t think you need anything else. Love it!
Thank you so much!
Nice Build! Love the Gen 1 Raptors 👌
Can't wait to see it continue to evolve to meet your needs.
You and I both know I’ll probably just sell it 😂
@@Parker_Fuller if I keep making plans for you they involve it, you can't sell it. See example: jetski trip
@@Jeremiah.Euclide fair enough! (Though I think a lifted Cayenne is what’s next)
Freakin Sweet!!! Love the Raptor. That's why I liked and subscribed. Don't sell it. I have a '14 but I also have a FSR offroad trailer. Nice truck! Keep the videos coming.
Hey fuller! I have watched you for years and I just got my first raptor and am looking to overland myself
That is awesome!
Sweet rig!
Any good recommendations for off road trips in Wisconsin? Want to start going off road, but don't want to make a big trip out west just yet
Check out the 7hr Plane Crash trail. It’s easy, but there’s lot of off shoots to explore the further up into Michigan you get.
Cool rig up. How is the cap secured to the bed rails ? Any noise vibrations at high speed Offroad , any wet weather leakage ? Have fun and remember, faster is smoother
thank you for sharing!
This is a really nice built , good job
Thank you very much!
I love everything about this
Thanks Dakota!
Intelligent build
hell yeah, looks like a perfect setup. What would you ideally move to next?
Only thing I dislike is the lack of tech compared to all the imports I’ve owned- and it’s honestly too big for a lot trails around here. I don’t mind scratches so I make it work, but it’s a wide truck to squeeze down narrow trails.
The diesel heater in the cab! I have the same chinese one I wouldn’t put in the cab but I have not seem all the installation. I suppose you leave ventillation and that the heat hosse is going into the sleeping area, which seems safer. They’re not too stinky (diesel).
I don’t run it in there, just store it there while driving. While I sleep it sits outside.
I have a gen 1 raptor and i am interrested in buying one of these truck camper shells, where didyou get yours from or which brand was it?
Found mine on Facebook marketplace already painted to match. It’s the same blue used on the regular F150
Sickness. 👌
Like the setup but if you go to the southwest you midland and your compressor will melt
Love it!
Thanks!
Did you loose any mpg’s? Any changes you would make?
Nope. 12mpg before, 12 mpg after. I sold the truck, but it was pretty much perfect.
More info on the way you setup your diesel heater please! I’ve got a 4th gen ram with a camper shell that I’m trying to figure out how to plumb the heat into
I try to get to that this week! You gotta be comfortable drilling a huge hole tho!
You don't carry a go tool bag? What would you do if you would need to swap out a drive shaft?
Well then first I’d need to carry a replacement driveshaft…. lol
Yes, I bring tools.
So how does everybody close their camper rear window from inside?
Just pull it down. I can turn the latches by hand from the inside if I want to secure it down but it stays down with the struts anyway.