EPIC 03 Tahoe road trip! 4500 miles

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2003FatSo

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IMG_20170625_021918.jpg IMG_20170621_162403.jpg IMG_20170623_072558.jpg Screenshot_2017-06-19-18-56-41.png IMG_20170625_013027.jpg We spend a lot of blood sweat and tears on our rides. We work hard to get them how we want them. Saying all that, why not put your ride to the test? I had time off so I packed my bags, filled up the tank and fluids and hit the road. As of this post I am half way. I start the trek back Monday.

My destination from Dallas, Tx was a little town on the Oregon coast named Otter Rock. The first 2100 miles was getting there, the last 2400 are going to be going back. 9 days of driving, 2 days relaxing.

On the way up I drove 12 hours across TX and stayed in Trinidad, CO. Next, I went up to Wyoming, across to Northern Utah and Southern Idaho then driving thru central Oregon ending up on the coast. 4 days beautiful scenery and many spontaneous detours.

On the return I go down Pacific Coast Highway to San Francisco, cut to Oakland then to Eastern Cali where the national parks are, Death Valley to Las Vegas then straight thru to Arizona, New Mexico back to Dallas.

My truck has several mods all I did myself and a friend on the front suspension.
K&N CAI
57 series flowmaster
3" lift spindles
Z71 springs
1" polyurethane spacer
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Belltech Sway bars
22" chrome
305/45/22 Hankook Dynapro AT
HD hood unpainted
Trimmed HD grill
Halo headlights
LED all around
Other minor things

Truck feels strong the whole way, gas sucks but the 22's look good. Sleep in the truck for gas money instead of hotel. There are so many beautiful parks I just stop in, catch some sleep and keep going.
 
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That's awesome! I'm going to do that too one day. How did you like Oregon? You got to see how it goes from high desert to green valley to mountains and then the coast. That's why I love this place.
 
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