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TARDIS_TIME_TRA
Nov 19, 2016Explorer
We (my wife & I with two 40# dogs) have a 2011 Ford F350 Supercab Tiger (the Tardis). We have logged 75,000 miles with little or no problems. all of the cabinets have push button locks to prevent them from popping open on rough roads. The manufacture "provan" makes every effort to correct problems which are reported to them such as the cabinets popping open.the have upgraded the interior lighting to all LED, reducing the electrical draw. Extra exterior lighting was first added to our Tiger at our request for added night time security, and is now being installed on other vehicles. the list goes on & on. We are not full timers but we do spend 3 to 4 continuous months on the road each year plus other shorter trips thru-out the year.We do a lot of boondocking primarily out west utilizing BLM & NFS roads. In 2013 we traveled from our home in Virginia across the gulf stares into Texas and then north into Canada on to Alaska as far north as the Arctic Circle and back home. During this 97 day trip pur average cost for camping was 6 dollars and change per night. we went 19 straight days without staying at campgrounds. We also tow a Smartcar at times on a car trailer. We love our Tiger and have no problems with the over the cab bed. we also carry Kayaks, folding bikes, extra fuel & water & an extra spare tire (Alaska trip) as needed depending on our travel plans. This is a great off-road vehicle, but not ment for rock climbing. Buy what you need for your personnel adventures and enjoy every travel moment.
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