Great job guys I’m in Texas I’ve been overlanding since I was 18 with extremely loaded out 1984 Chevy k5 blazer before anyone here even knew what overlanding was, people thought I was crazy but so many people just in town were I live are doing it we have a total of 12 people in just our group
Love the truck except those wheels and tire size config. Especially for a heavy duty truck you NEED TIRE WALL to help carry the extra load. But to each their own. It's a public forum so I posted my opinion.
@@mitsalloy I must have missed that part when I stepped away for a moment. I still respect people to configure their rig how they want to. But, I also maintain this was shared on a public forum with the invitation for comments.
Nobody denies your right to comment and it’s very valid 👍🏼 We have changed to 37” Maxxis Razr AT on 20” rim. That setup was only on loan until ours arrived.
What size was the bed before you put the new tray on? Was it a 6.5ft or 8ft bed originally? Maybe it's better to ask what the wheel base is? I'm trying to see if I need to get a truck that already has an long wheel base or short wheel base to accommodate the 8ft tray.
So you need a step to access anything comfortably in a canopy? Seems like either these guys have to be NBA players or are gonna get sick of the height.
Great job guys I’m in Texas I’ve been overlanding since I was 18 with extremely loaded out 1984 Chevy k5 blazer before anyone here even knew what overlanding was, people thought I was crazy but so many people just in town were I live are doing it we have a total of 12 people in just our group
What a beast, nice job guys
Thanks for your support!
That looks beautiful 😍 amazing work guys would definitely buy one if I had a Chevy 😂
Just curious would you do you do 6ft 6in (1982 mm) tray
Love the truck except those wheels and tire size config. Especially for a heavy duty truck you NEED TIRE WALL to help carry the extra load. But to each their own. It's a public forum so I posted my opinion.
Thanks for your comment. As stated in the video, Mike and Sam have already ordered and are about to fit a more offroad centric wheel and tyre combo.
@@mitsalloy I must have missed that part when I stepped away for a moment. I still respect people to configure their rig how they want to. But, I also maintain this was shared on a public forum with the invitation for comments.
Nobody denies your right to comment and it’s very valid 👍🏼 We have changed to 37” Maxxis Razr AT on 20” rim. That setup was only on loan until ours arrived.
@@greataussieodyssey you guys are awesome and professional. Something that is missing on other channels sadly.
What size was the bed before you put the new tray on? Was it a 6.5ft or 8ft bed originally? Maybe it's better to ask what the wheel base is? I'm trying to see if I need to get a truck that already has an long wheel base or short wheel base to accommodate the 8ft tray.
The cab to axle distance makes me think that it started life as a short bed.
What type of roof rack is on the truck?
If you were planning on going with an 8' tray, why not start with a LWB (8' bed) 2500HD (3500HD would be better for payload).
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What kind of payload is left after you put on 740 kg? Nice rig 👌
Approx. 300kg, if leaving on a car license.
This is registered NB2 Light Truck so leaves about 650kg PLUS gain payload from weight of tub removal
So you need a step to access anything comfortably in a canopy? Seems like either these guys have to be NBA players or are gonna get sick of the height.
It's a big rig! I believe they are taking a small step to help
😂 yeah a step is required. wife says will have best butt in oz getting in and out
@@greataussieodyssey ahahaha good response
Cost more than my entire Ute
Umm , it's a truck