The outside slide out grill is a really nice addition. Camping is not the same without an outside grill. Some of my best memories when i was a kid was smelling those burgers on the grill mixed with the campfire smoke after me ,my friend, sister and cousin were starving after playing in the river. Great memories. Ones i will never forget. I am 46 now. This generation of kids ,well most of them are only worried about the Xbox or Playstation and sitting for 10 hours in front of a screen. The days of building dens,tree swings, jumping in the river, out on the bikes , skateboard, soccer are very rare nowadays i think.v🙏
I am American but have been living in the UK for nearly 8 years now. I always used to drive Jeeps back in the states, but when I got here I bought a MINI Countryman All Wheel Drive. I love the Countryman, especially on these English roads. It makes me feel like a proper Brit. However, I am 6'4 230 lbs and I needed something a bit more rugged and higher, so I looked into getting it lifted and getting some aggressive all terrains and a bullbar added and a tire on the back. We drove the MINI from London down to the north of France through the middle of France to the south of France to the North of Spain all the way down to the South of Spain where my wife's family lives. It was amazing. However, we didn't plan well and ended up sleeping in the countryman at camp sites twice during the trip, unintentionally. This made me think about caravans. When I started looking into caravans, I could tow in the Countryman and it couldn't tow anything more than a couple thousand pounds. I have two small boys rapidly becoming as big as me. I realized I needed something with more towing capacity. I never ever ever ever thought I would be a truck owner. To be honest I am still not officially one. However, it's pretty clear if you are towing anything worth towing, you need a truck. A Hummer won't do it, an SUV won't do it. You need a Ram or a Ford and I thought that kind of sucked, until I found out about Truck Campers. Now I can't comprehend why anyone would buy an SUV at all. This camper you have here is badass sir. Keep it up.
I like that you put together a Godzilla-based version of this truck and that you tested it (I also watched your sand dunes video) to see how it really performed compared to the diesel. I think you're the first expedition vehicle builders I've heard of who have attempted this with the F-550. It's nice to have this option available for those who value its features, also taking into account that many people who drive offroad prefer the behavior of gasoline engines over that of the diesel ones. It also removes the need to deal with the diesel exhaust fluid refills. Keep up the good work!
01:12 2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle on a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck. Cummins 8.3 mechanical, Allison 3060 automatic. . Over two decades full-time live-aboard. Zero issues.
@@JC-dr8ev After we adjust the pH and filter, an old Cummins will chug along happily on cooking oil... and probably brake-fluid with some used engine oil.
GREAT DEMO & PRESENTATION! - I think I have found the best camper Truck after many days of research. I am going to buy this F550 Camper truck after 3 months when I have enough money in hand to make full down payment. Everything is built perfectly and better than EarthRoamer Camper Trucks. . But this one will be number 1 in the world if manufacturer added these items: - such as - (1) Washing/Dryer machine under oven. (2) Satellite Wifi connection to Starlink. (3) Fire Extinguisher.. - Anyway I like this F550 model very much. I will purchase soon. RV Lover from L.A., California.
We have put all those items in some of our other trucks. But not everyone wants them so we don’t include them. Except the fire extinguisher. That’s a must.
What a great build, and the very best suspension system that money can buy. Hands down LiquidSpring suspension is the very best for reliability, durability, plus the fact LS suspension requires almost no maintenance for the life of the system. I own a 26,000 lb class A motorhome with the LS 4 corner 5 link suspension, it's incredible, ride comfort handling and stability is second to none.
Someday I pray a manufacturer finds a way to create a 4x4 overland offroad rv truck build like this for under $200,000 to service the average consumer. Millionaires are the only ones with the cash to drop on these.
The truck costs about 100k if it’s loaded, the suspension costs around 20k for baseline model. So you have 80k to do everything else. People don’t want to admit these builds are going to COST around 250-300 easily. They need profit to pay people, so don’t get mad when you see sticker prices 350++ easily. There is a reason Adrenalin, Truckhouse, GXV are all coming in around 400-450. That’s what the market will bear.
Good presentation, I can just imagine using this unit overlanding in south africa and namibia. You would have to multiply the usd price by 18 with our weak currency😢 in south africa. Love the F series, especially with the big motors.
I'd add a set of external security cameras - fitted around the vehicle - that I could check from the internal TV screens (if I was out in the wildness at night)....I'd like to be able to scan the outside - if need be👍🙏.....
Earthroamer seems roomier inside. However, this is a great looking rig. I love the motion sensor lighting system inside the cabinets. If you own this, gas prices must not be an issue.
Pretty crazy specs on this build. Definitely justifies the price. The only thing is the 5 gallon cassette toilet. We are a family of 5 and that only lasts 2 days for us. I always have anxiety about finding a place to empty and many public restrooms don't like it dumped into their toilets...
Very nice rig. Only quibbles I see are with such a small black tank and gray tank. Given the 100+ gallons of fresh water, this rig is designed to stay out boondocking for quite some time. I would think 5 gallons would fill up pretty quick, forcing you to go au' natural. Same with the gray. It seems like it would fill up pretty quick.
Thanks for the feedback, We test our trucks extensively and haven't run into issues with this yet. Since your grey water is just from your shower and sink we find there are plenty of safe places to just let it drain while you camp without anything harmful impacting where you are at. As for the black tank Cassete you can buy extra's making it super easy to store 1-2 extra Cassete's that you could quickly switch out if needed.
Thank you for using Godzilla!!! Harrop, builds a supercharger for Godzilla. Look into it, it’s a complete game changer! Yeah I hear what people say about mileage from diesel…which is better than gas, but what happens when you run out of DEF!?! I’d take that $10k savings from the diesels….and reinvest that to Harrop supercharger install and tune.
I’m 47, frankly tired of dealing with life and it’s garbage. I’m dealing with needing both hips replaced and In a relationship where I’m taken advantage from. I want to figure out how to find the cash to do this kinda thing. I could easily live full time, and work at damn Home Depot. I’m good with simplicity and this would keep me happy for a decade or more…
Badass rig. Total weight, wet on the scales? How’s it handle the sand, looks like you guys got stuck? Gas seems to be a notable tradeoff in terms of long term durability but for people going to central/South America it makes sense.
17,200 fully loaded. It killed it at the sand dunes. We filmed a whole video at the dunes if you want to check it out. ruclips.net/video/HgTu7laKBTs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Great salesman. Enjoyed the video. I’ve seen so many & this over lander is my pick. I’m wondering on financing. Can it be considered a home loan? Or 2nd home? I’ll likely get the Aterra at overland campers because of price . I also like the Kimberly Campers. BUT, if we have the money next summer this is the pick. Ever have any used?
@@sheilahenry7279 thanks for the nice comment. We don’t have a company that finances them. At the end of the summer each year we sell our demo unit for a little less than normal pricing.
Will there be a future in your lineup to have a passthrough into the cab? I like the GXV Storyteller but I feel your design is more superior with regard to weight savings, bracing on the house and wheel wells, but a pass through option with a fold down rear bench with a knee pad section would send this to another level if available. Another question: does Dodge make a gass version 5500 as well?
We can actually add a pass-through to any of our trucks. We let the customer decide. Ram does have a gas option but it's not quite up to par with the 7.3 Godzilla quite yet.
Beautiful rig. I watched this looking for the passthrough, and you guys still haven't done it. I feel like you're missing out on a huge differentiator from the standard pickup camper market.
Thanks for your feedback. We have done pass throughs on our expedition style trucks. But on our overland series not a single customer has requested one. The advantage of them is you don’t have to get out in the weather to access your camper. Also nice if you were in a bad situation and needed to leave quickly. But lots of disadvantages also. It’s $10,000 more. Most of that is in the dual captain chairs in the back seat. The center console is not an easy task to climb over. Especially since most our customers are not in their 20’s. You are also now conditioning 2 separate spaces for heat and AC. You get to listen to all your gear rattle around and another reason is security. It’s a lot easier to break into the truck than it is into the camper. But if a customer wants a pass through. We would be excited to build it for them.
That looks great, also that it is 16500 lbs max, that pretty much fits into the EU 7,5t license rule but I guess it is for US customers only? Is that really the outside shower? It looks more like the air compressor hose hook up. I probably would prefere the Diesel.
Hey Judd I was watching your video on this F550 Overland truck camper. I think yall done an amazing awesome job on it! With everything that yall done an put on an in this build how much will this unit cost someone with the same setup you have on this truck camper overland unit? I like the Molly panels that you put on the inside of it. I like how yall have the spare tire setup. I can't wait to see what yall do next! A fan for life,Leonard from North Carolina!
Not enough of a payload on a 350. Our trucks are made for off roading. Slide outs are not very strong and can’t take much abuse off road. They also add a lot of weight.
Very cool truck indeed and great presentation! Would have been nice to see the MSRP for something like this. Any time you must "Contact Sales" to find the price for something like this is an automatic "NO" from me. Either its too expensive or there are some shady sales tactics going on. Even if you offer different models and various options that can make the price swing 10's of thousands of dollars, if you at least stated the "Base Model starting at $XXX.XX" its better than nothing. Transparency is a requirement for me when I do business. Just my 2 cents :)
@@adrenalin.industries Ok Thanks! I mean wouldn't it just be easier to put it in the video description (or even better in the video itself)? Who wants to sift through 100's of comments to find that information, and since "its all over in the comments" that means I wasn't the only one wondering what it costs. I did go to the site and it states "Contact Sales", so not sure where on the site you are referring to.
We want to know where the toilets water goes? and how do you clean all that? is there a system for that? ... We want answers for all theses questions....
Go to 15:00 in the video where we show you the 5 gallon Cassette toilet made by Dometic. It's a super easy system, you just pull out the cassette and dump it into your nearest toilet/portapotty. Then you slide it back into place and your good to go. Every few months it's helpful to pour hot water and soap into the cassette and rinse it out but you dump it the same way.
You put all of this work and effort into a vehicle like this and the first thing I noticed is how the spare tire carrier is flopping around. Attention to detail.
Well you said it yourself when your spending that kind of money on a truck camper why skimp out on the upgrade for the diesel motor I would never have plans to go outside of the US other then through Canada because I live in Alaska and need to be able to tow my toys also
So what do you do when it go under ? We had- 44 and dark most of the time in 5 month ?? Most of our house dont use AC we insolate. Both for cold and warm. And Electric and fluids sucks when cold
Our customers value hearing about the engine options available to them so they can better make their decision of chassis and motor. Next time just skip forward 👍
Am I the only one who thinks these are so stupid. Can’t go on any trails, they weigh a million pounds cost a million dollars and not one buying this will take it to anywhere without full hook ups
@@tt4569 When a customer buys our trucks they spend two days at our 630 acre off road ranch learning how to drive these off road. We also threaten them that if they ever bring one to an RV park we repo it. 😂 check out our other RUclips videos especially the sand dunes one where you will see these are much more capable than anyone thinks.
😅Don't know the price, but I'll bet it's over $500K easily. For that dough, I will not tolerate a wet bath. Obviously, a cheapskate short cut. No doubt, there will be a lot of sales targets, with more money than sense, who pony up their hard earned scratch for this rig. Good luck when it's time sell it, the depreciation will be astronomical. Hard to gage the owner; a con man or a genuine good guy? A buyer will find out the hard way.
They come fully equipped as seen at $450,000. Wet bath makes a lot of sense in order to save space in this series. You should look at our Expedition series truck. We have a separate shower and toilet area in that build. www.adrenalinind.com/projects/adrenalin-bae-6x6-%22frank-the-tank%22
Wet baths depend on the floor space. I’ve used some, like the Airstream Basecamp that were very frustrating to use, no room at all to turn, bend or reach around. Others like in a class B… worked okay! But I’ve yet to find a waterproof TP protector. LOL!
Yes having indoor plumbing is nice, but not necessary, the more electronics you guys put in these rigs the less I want them. You know the saying, does a bear shit in the woods? Yes, and so does the outdoorsman. And do you back that Ford chassis and powertrain? Along with the limited bullshit warranty Ford gives? I don't think so. I don't care if it's diesel or gasoline, they're both garbage now because of the fake climate change bullshit! I've got enough for 3 of these rolling piles of shit, but I'm going to buy a 60s or 70s F-250 or a F-350 with the motor I want and a real manual Allison tranny and I'll find an old truck camper and do my own thing for about 300,000 or more less than this, good luck, I'm sure you'll find some moron.
Enough with the stupid four door trucks/chassis!? How about a simple two door or an extended cab? Even most yo-yos who think they need that, don't use them anyway? 😂😄 I wouldn't buy this rig for the simple fact that it has four doors and a 10 speed crappy tranny that's plagued with problems! It's total garbage, give me a 5 or 6 speed tranny with a bullet proof rear axle and a motor like the old school 351 Cleveland or a 460. You guys will be sitting on a lot of campers pretty soon, especially the high end ones. Not everyone has the play money since we have the president with the most votes in history. 😆🤣🤣🤣😂
You boys in the camper industry have it all wrong. The real outdoorsman and regular families that want to go camping with a little bit of off roading maybe to get there don't want or need a rig that costs more than their home!? I can afford this rig, but I'm not stupid and I don't like shiny things? I don't need garbage electronics and solar garbage? I personally make a substantial amount and I'm single, no payments except for rent and phone bill. I've been a hunter and outdoorsman my whole life and have probably spent half of my life outdoors? You're not giving the public what they actually need or want? Let me guess, you're asking about 300,000-350,000 for a rig that's basically for a wannabe movie star that knows nothing about hunting or the great outdoors? You're excluding fisherman, kayakers, surfers, hikers, people who are into dirtbikes, or mountain biking? You might get lucky and find some sap that doesn't know anything but has the dollars and later down the road someone will pick it up for around 50,000 and it'll need some work.
The outside slide out grill is a really nice addition. Camping is not the same without an outside grill. Some of my best memories when i was a kid was smelling those burgers on the grill mixed with the campfire smoke after me ,my friend, sister and cousin were starving after playing in the river. Great memories. Ones i will never forget. I am 46 now. This generation of kids ,well most of them are only worried about the Xbox or Playstation and sitting for 10 hours in front of a screen. The days of building dens,tree swings, jumping in the river, out on the bikes , skateboard, soccer are very rare nowadays i think.v🙏
Outdoor cookers are a must for us. We only use the inside induction stovetop when we have to. We also prefer to be outside!
I am American but have been living in the UK for nearly 8 years now. I always used to drive Jeeps back in the states, but when I got here I bought a MINI Countryman All Wheel Drive. I love the Countryman, especially on these English roads. It makes me feel like a proper Brit. However, I am 6'4 230 lbs and I needed something a bit more rugged and higher, so I looked into getting it lifted and getting some aggressive all terrains and a bullbar added and a tire on the back. We drove the MINI from London down to the north of France through the middle of France to the south of France to the North of Spain all the way down to the South of Spain where my wife's family lives. It was amazing. However, we didn't plan well and ended up sleeping in the countryman at camp sites twice during the trip, unintentionally. This made me think about caravans. When I started looking into caravans, I could tow in the Countryman and it couldn't tow anything more than a couple thousand pounds. I have two small boys rapidly becoming as big as me. I realized I needed something with more towing capacity.
I never ever ever ever thought I would be a truck owner. To be honest I am still not officially one. However, it's pretty clear if you are towing anything worth towing, you need a truck. A Hummer won't do it, an SUV won't do it. You need a Ram or a Ford and I thought that kind of sucked, until I found out about Truck Campers. Now I can't comprehend why anyone would buy an SUV at all.
This camper you have here is badass sir. Keep it up.
I like that you put together a Godzilla-based version of this truck and that you tested it (I also watched your sand dunes video) to see how it really performed compared to the diesel. I think you're the first expedition vehicle builders I've heard of who have attempted this with the F-550. It's nice to have this option available for those who value its features, also taking into account that many people who drive offroad prefer the behavior of gasoline engines over that of the diesel ones. It also removes the need to deal with the diesel exhaust fluid refills. Keep up the good work!
We loved it! It was an absolute beast of an engine
01:12
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle on a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck.
Cummins 8.3 mechanical, Allison 3060 automatic.
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Over two decades full-time live-aboard.
Zero issues.
Your 30 year old diesel will burn high sulfur diesel fuel, modern diesel engines with emissions equipment will not.
@@JC-dr8ev
After we adjust the pH and filter, an old Cummins will chug along happily on cooking oil... and probably brake-fluid with some used engine oil.
GREAT DEMO & PRESENTATION! - I think I have found the best camper Truck after many days of research. I am going to buy this F550 Camper truck after 3 months when I have enough money in hand to make full down payment. Everything is built perfectly and better than EarthRoamer Camper Trucks. . But this one will be number 1 in the world if manufacturer added these items: - such as - (1) Washing/Dryer machine under oven. (2) Satellite Wifi connection to Starlink. (3) Fire Extinguisher.. - Anyway I like this F550 model very much. I will purchase soon. RV Lover from L.A., California.
We have put all those items in some of our other trucks. But not everyone wants them so we don’t include them. Except the fire extinguisher. That’s a must.
Great presentation - Addressed key points
These things are like exotic cars. 99% of us will never own one.
HI Brokie 😂
@@ligemegetligemeget8887👈🏼🤣 hi groomer
That's true, he should've just said for the rich or super rich.
@@ligemegetligemeget8887 what are you 12?
@@highball7347 53,baby...53🤬
What a great build, and the very best suspension system that money can buy. Hands down LiquidSpring suspension is the very best for reliability, durability, plus the fact LS suspension requires almost no maintenance for the life of the system. I own a 26,000 lb class A motorhome with the LS 4 corner 5 link suspension, it's incredible, ride comfort handling and stability is second to none.
It's the best!
A overland series f550 is travelled to dubai
I already convinced my wife to sell two of our rental properties. I will get this in the future. Our camper van is getting older. 😊
Good choice!
Great looking rig! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice, don't think I will ever have the money for it but amazing all the same.👍
Thanks for watching the video!
Thats some beast of a vehicle
Love it guys
Thank you for watching!
I’d use this for a work truck for long distance jobs.
Jud that thing is sweet. Nice job!
Thanks Ty
Someday I pray a manufacturer finds a way to create a 4x4 overland offroad rv truck build like this for under $200,000 to service the average consumer. Millionaires are the only ones with the cash to drop on these.
The truck costs about 100k if it’s loaded, the suspension costs around 20k for baseline model. So you have 80k to do everything else.
People don’t want to admit these builds are going to COST around 250-300 easily. They need profit to pay people, so don’t get mad when you see sticker prices 350++ easily. There is a reason Adrenalin, Truckhouse, GXV are all coming in around 400-450. That’s what the market will bear.
Good presentation, I can just imagine using this unit overlanding in south africa and namibia.
You would have to multiply the usd price by 18 with our weak currency😢 in south africa.
Love the F series, especially with the big motors.
I'll be ordering one soon 🔜
Thanks for watching the video!
This is SICKKKK!!!
Thank you!
I'd add a set of external security cameras - fitted around the vehicle - that I could check from the internal TV screens (if I was out in the wildness at night)....I'd like to be able to scan the outside - if need be👍🙏.....
We have added security cameras in other builds and would totally do it again! They are great
Earthroamer seems roomier inside. However, this is a great looking rig. I love the motion sensor lighting system inside the cabinets. If you own this, gas prices must not be an issue.
Nice.... but this makes you a BIG target out in the boonies .... hope you provide a lead dispensers option 😆
Just need a big gun
wow, i just love it, nice job😍👍
Thank you! 😊
Dream vehicle just wow
Thanks!
Great truck the same time with rge price . Hope to have oneday😊
Thanks for watching the video!
Very nice. I know not to ask the big question.
Price? $450,000
Dream truck
Thanks for watching the video!
Pretty crazy specs on this build. Definitely justifies the price. The only thing is the 5 gallon cassette toilet. We are a family of 5 and that only lasts 2 days for us. I always have anxiety about finding a place to empty and many public restrooms don't like it dumped into their toilets...
This year we switched to a 7 gallon Thetford Cassette. You can also buy multiple tanks and store them in your garage. What would be your ideal setup?
Take a look at the Thuren Fabrication bunpers. Lighter weight and more light pockets and higher clearance for off road use.
Those are nice bumpers. But I don’t think they are wide enough for the larger stance on our trucks.
@@adrenalin.industries I will text the owner to find out.
Ok wow this thing is incredible. Nicely done.
Thank you very much!
If you have clothes to hang, then you have no business camping!? 😆🤣
Fantastic salesman
#3 outfit is my pick
Very nice rig. Only quibbles I see are with such a small black tank and gray tank. Given the 100+ gallons of fresh water, this rig is designed to stay out boondocking for quite some time. I would think 5 gallons would fill up pretty quick, forcing you to go au' natural. Same with the gray. It seems like it would fill up pretty quick.
Thanks for the feedback, We test our trucks extensively and haven't run into issues with this yet. Since your grey water is just from your shower and sink we find there are plenty of safe places to just let it drain while you camp without anything harmful impacting where you are at. As for the black tank Cassete you can buy extra's making it super easy to store 1-2 extra Cassete's that you could quickly switch out if needed.
Thank you for using Godzilla!!! Harrop, builds a supercharger for Godzilla. Look into it, it’s a complete game changer! Yeah I hear what people say about mileage from diesel…which is better than gas, but what happens when you run out of DEF!?! I’d take that $10k savings from the diesels….and reinvest that to Harrop supercharger install and tune.
It's a beast!
Love the truck
Thank you!
I’m 47, frankly tired of dealing with life and it’s garbage. I’m dealing with needing both hips replaced and In a relationship where I’m taken advantage from.
I want to figure out how to find the cash to do this kinda thing. I could easily live full time, and work at damn Home Depot. I’m good with simplicity and this would keep me happy for a decade or more…
Badass rig. Total weight, wet on the scales? How’s it handle the sand, looks like you guys got stuck? Gas seems to be a notable tradeoff in terms of long term durability but for people going to central/South America it makes sense.
17,200 fully loaded. It killed it at the sand dunes. We filmed a whole video at the dunes if you want to check it out.
ruclips.net/video/HgTu7laKBTs/видео.htmlfeature=shared
thank you for sharing
You bet!
Love it is there any units for rent would love to take it on the road to see if I love it please let me know thank you
10k difference doesn’t matter when you’re spending over 1/2 mil on a toy.
Great salesman. Enjoyed the video. I’ve seen so many & this over lander is my pick. I’m wondering on financing. Can it be considered a home loan? Or 2nd home? I’ll likely get the Aterra at overland campers because of price . I also like the Kimberly Campers. BUT, if we have the money next summer this is the pick. Ever have any used?
@@sheilahenry7279 thanks for the nice comment. We don’t have a company that finances them. At the end of the summer each year we sell our demo unit for a little less than normal pricing.
Will there be a future in your lineup to have a passthrough into the cab? I like the GXV Storyteller but I feel your design is more superior with regard to weight savings, bracing on the house and wheel wells, but a pass through option with a fold down rear bench with a knee pad section would send this to another level if available. Another question: does Dodge make a gass version 5500 as well?
We can actually add a pass-through to any of our trucks. We let the customer decide. Ram does have a gas option but it's not quite up to par with the 7.3 Godzilla quite yet.
Hi. Just reached out via your website. Looking forward to connecting to discuss.
Thank's Ryan, We will be in contact soon.
aluminum built vrs other material, advantages etc.?
We use aluminum for it's strength, weight & flex.
Swivel toilet bowl, just when think going to the bathroom couldn't get more fun!
Right! haha
Beautiful rig. I watched this looking for the passthrough, and you guys still haven't done it. I feel like you're missing out on a huge differentiator from the standard pickup camper market.
Thanks for your feedback. We have done pass throughs on our expedition style trucks. But on our overland series not a single customer has requested one. The advantage of them is you don’t have to get out in the weather to access your camper. Also nice if you were in a bad situation and needed to leave quickly. But lots of disadvantages also. It’s $10,000 more. Most of that is in the dual captain chairs in the back seat. The center console is not an easy task to climb over. Especially since most our customers are not in their 20’s. You are also now conditioning 2 separate spaces for heat and AC. You get to listen to all your gear rattle around and another reason is security. It’s a lot easier to break into the truck than it is into the camper. But if a customer wants a pass through. We would be excited to build it for them.
That’s a great reply. I think it would be nice to have a scuttle hole to go between for emergencies, but would definitely not want the full cutout.
You didn’t address cameras/security or did I miss it?
@@josephinebustos8074 that’s an option for those that want them. We have done them for some customers.
I like passthroughs too, but one other thing to consider (for some people) - alcohol and firearm rules are more relaxed if the spaces are separate.
Yeah this is super nice. Everyone keeps talking about EarthRoamer but that damn thing is like 1 million dollars. This is a lot cheaper.
Thanks for watching!
That looks great, also that it is 16500 lbs max, that pretty much fits into the EU 7,5t license rule but I guess it is for US customers only? Is that really the outside shower? It looks more like the air compressor hose hook up. I probably would prefere the Diesel.
Yes that's the outdoor shower. It's on a quick disconnect system just like an air compressor. Makes it super easy to hook it up fast.
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Good luck
Do the tires have a run flat insert like the miltary vehicles?
No. They can be added though.
Hey Judd I was watching your video on this F550 Overland truck camper. I think yall done an amazing awesome job on it! With everything that yall done an put on an in this build how much will this unit cost someone with the same setup you have on this truck camper overland unit? I like the Molly panels that you put on the inside of it. I like how yall have the spare tire setup. I can't wait to see what yall do next! A fan for life,Leonard from North Carolina!
Thanks for the kind comments. Our current 2023 price on a nicely equipped truck similar to this one is $450,000. That has most options everyone wants.
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What is the overall length, bumper to bumper?
It’s 29 feet long.
A gas 5.0 L with a turbo would be the best
Is there an option for a pass through?
Yes. It is an option.
Love your video, but why not a 350 ? and for that price, a few slideouts
Not enough of a payload on a 350. Our trucks are made for off roading. Slide outs are not very strong and can’t take much abuse off road. They also add a lot of weight.
Very cool truck indeed and great presentation! Would have been nice to see the MSRP for something like this. Any time you must "Contact Sales" to find the price for something like this is an automatic "NO" from me. Either its too expensive or there are some shady sales tactics going on. Even if you offer different models and various options that can make the price swing 10's of thousands of dollars, if you at least stated the "Base Model starting at $XXX.XX" its better than nothing. Transparency is a requirement for me when I do business. Just my 2 cents :)
Price is all over in these comments and on our Website. Our new builds nicely equipped are $450,000
@@adrenalin.industries Ok Thanks! I mean wouldn't it just be easier to put it in the video description (or even better in the video itself)? Who wants to sift through 100's of comments to find that information, and since "its all over in the comments" that means I wasn't the only one wondering what it costs. I did go to the site and it states "Contact Sales", so not sure where on the site you are referring to.
Does this come with free off-road towing? 😊
Would you guys be able to build that overland body on an older truck by chance? Or have the overland body a shell that we could be buy for older rigs?
Yes we can build on anything.
@@adrenalin.industries awesome. Thank you so much for answering my question.
That thing is comically huge.
Love it ! I'm curious about the house power how much lithium ?
Godzilla 7.3L gas Engine 350 HP and 468 LB-Ft.
Two 360 AH Expion360 360 Lithium Batteries (720 Amp Hours Total)
@@adrenalin.industries THANK YOU ! Its fantastic !
whats the cost of that bad boy? Yall build them out im assuming
@@Thomzombie303 this series of trucks are about $450,000.
wow and starting at 450k! the other hospital guys, ER, want 2 milly i do belive it is lmao. This one looks way better
Thank you!
We want to know where the toilets water goes? and how do you clean all that? is there a system for that? ...
We want answers for all theses questions....
Go to 15:00 in the video where we show you the 5 gallon Cassette toilet made by Dometic. It's a super easy system, you just pull out the cassette and dump it into your nearest toilet/portapotty. Then you slide it back into place and your good to go. Every few months it's helpful to pour hot water and soap into the cassette and rinse it out but you dump it the same way.
Did you guys change the computer settings on the engine when you switched to singles?
Yes, we have an adapter that adjusts it for the larger tire size. It also makes it so your speedometer is accurate.
You put all of this work and effort into a vehicle like this and the first thing I noticed is how the spare tire carrier is flopping around. Attention to detail.
It's on there very solid. It's a super robust system. All vehicle move a little bit.
Hi, im interested in this. Do you guys do a fully winterized rig?.like im planning to take this to antarctic.-30 to - 70 °F.
Thanks
Yes we do. You might want to consider the gas motor over the diesel.
So is the sand dune testing in 4WD high range or low range?
Both
Well you said it yourself when your spending that kind of money on a truck camper why skimp out on the upgrade for the diesel motor I would never have plans to go outside of the US other then through Canada because I live in Alaska and need to be able to tow my toys also
Well let's get you set up in a diesel one then! Thanks for watching.
Are Liquid Springs any good ?
Did we not convince you well enough? 😂 lol we are just a little obsessed with them.
ok i am interested . How much?
Nicely equipped at $450,000
I would use 12v ac & tv
Air conditioning is 12 volt. TVs are 120.
What about auto leveling with the liquid spring @ camp?
This car is great. It's got buckstop mirrors, buckstop seats, buckstop dashboard...😅
Dumb guys don't create things they have a passion for!
WOW! Those leather seats will give me an alternative for food? I won't have to hunt for a day or two?
Didn’t think rich people went camping
Good looking truck. What is the curb weight?
16,500 pounds
How much?
2023 pricing for this truck is $450,000
Price ;
Fully equipped at $450,000
Dont the liquid spring freez we have -40 celcius -40 Fahrenheit
They are operational to -50 degrees Fahrenheit.
So what do you do when it go under ? We had- 44 and dark most of the time in 5 month ?? Most of our house dont use AC we insolate. Both for cold and warm. And Electric and fluids sucks when cold
And all the water tanks and so on and when the temperature switch from +2 celcius to 40 below in 12h
Where’s the pass-thru?? 😬
We can add a pass through to any of our trucks if the customer requests it. There are pros and cons to it so we wait for the customer to decide.
The question is should I sell my house for this to live in? 🤔
We think yes! Give us a call when your ready. Haha
Drive it into mexico? Kiss it goodbye.
Aluminum is not easier to have repaired than traditional steel.
We were implying that it’s easier to fix than fiberglass or carbon fiber like others use to build their campers.
Is that BULLETPROOF ???
@@brenchomsky3515 no just ugly proof 😀
Price?
$450,000
I didn’t expect a video about gas vs diesel lecturer.
I had to click off before I got to see the beautiful camper
Our customers value hearing about the engine options available to them so they can better make their decision of chassis and motor. Next time just skip forward 👍
Earthroamer's price is a RIP-OFF !!!
Diesel is overrated for off-roading emissions killed the diesel
as soon as I see exterior speakers I think 1990's RV and I'm out
If that's your only hold up then we would be happy to keep them off your build. lol
You were out because you couldn’t afford it in the first place bud
400k for a truck camper. Lol
For a full size that’s not terrible, the Tacoma conversions cost about the same
Another imitation earthroamer that is ridiculously priced
For guys with too much money and very tiny "d's!" Ha!
Translation: You’re poor and jealous.
Шикарный дом! В нашем регионе за его стоимость можно купить несколько квартир)))
Am I the only one who thinks these are so stupid. Can’t go on any trails, they weigh a million pounds cost a million dollars and not one buying this will take it to anywhere without full hook ups
@@tt4569 When a customer buys our trucks they spend two days at our 630 acre off road ranch learning how to drive these off road. We also threaten them that if they ever bring one to an RV park we repo it. 😂 check out our other RUclips videos especially the sand dunes one where you will see these are much more capable than anyone thinks.
😅Don't know the price, but I'll bet it's over $500K easily. For that dough, I will not tolerate a wet bath. Obviously, a cheapskate short cut. No doubt, there will be a lot of sales targets, with more money than sense, who pony up their hard earned scratch for this rig. Good luck when it's time sell it, the depreciation will be astronomical. Hard to gage the owner; a con man or a genuine good guy? A buyer will find out the hard way.
They come fully equipped as seen at $450,000. Wet bath makes a lot of sense in order to save space in this series. You should look at our Expedition series truck. We have a separate shower and toilet area in that build. www.adrenalinind.com/projects/adrenalin-bae-6x6-%22frank-the-tank%22
Wet baths depend on the floor space. I’ve used some, like the Airstream Basecamp that were very frustrating to use, no room at all to turn, bend or reach around. Others like in a class B… worked okay! But I’ve yet to find a waterproof TP protector. LOL!
Cheaper than the Earthroamer.
Он будет выгодным, если его использовать 4 месяца в году, если меньше, то не выгодно
Yes having indoor plumbing is nice, but not necessary, the more electronics you guys put in these rigs the less I want them. You know the saying, does a bear shit in the woods? Yes, and so does the outdoorsman. And do you back that Ford chassis and powertrain? Along with the limited bullshit warranty Ford gives? I don't think so. I don't care if it's diesel or gasoline, they're both garbage now because of the fake climate change bullshit! I've got enough for 3 of these rolling piles of shit, but I'm going to buy a 60s or 70s F-250 or a F-350 with the motor I want and a real manual Allison tranny and I'll find an old truck camper and do my own thing for about 300,000 or more less than this, good luck, I'm sure you'll find some moron.
Sad old man yells at cloud.
Enough with the stupid four door trucks/chassis!? How about a simple two door or an extended cab? Even most yo-yos who think they need that, don't use them anyway? 😂😄 I wouldn't buy this rig for the simple fact that it has four doors and a 10 speed crappy tranny that's plagued with problems! It's total garbage, give me a 5 or 6 speed tranny with a bullet proof rear axle and a motor like the old school 351 Cleveland or a 460. You guys will be sitting on a lot of campers pretty soon, especially the high end ones. Not everyone has the play money since we have the president with the most votes in history. 😆🤣🤣🤣😂
You boys in the camper industry have it all wrong. The real outdoorsman and regular families that want to go camping with a little bit of off roading maybe to get there don't want or need a rig that costs more than their home!? I can afford this rig, but I'm not stupid and I don't like shiny things? I don't need garbage electronics and solar garbage? I personally make a substantial amount and I'm single, no payments except for rent and phone bill. I've been a hunter and outdoorsman my whole life and have probably spent half of my life outdoors? You're not giving the public what they actually need or want? Let me guess, you're asking about 300,000-350,000 for a rig that's basically for a wannabe movie star that knows nothing about hunting or the great outdoors? You're excluding fisherman, kayakers, surfers, hikers, people who are into dirtbikes, or mountain biking? You might get lucky and find some sap that doesn't know anything but has the dollars and later down the road someone will pick it up for around 50,000 and it'll need some work.
What's the fuel tank capacity ?
26.5-66.5 gallons depending on how it’s specked from the factory. Larger tanks can be added.