Ha thanks guys. I have a couple of objectives with this build. First and foremost is I want a bombproof, reliable, and dependable build. I am looking for this truck to take me and my family deep into the back country and out of way places and not have to worry about things breaking down, batteries dying, getting stuck etc
This is what leads me to redundancy in the build, whether it be the dual batteries, spare tires, or cooling systems.
Second objective is I want to make something I will use. I don't want a show queen, something that while functional and practical is gonna stay safe and clean. I want to use it, abuse it when necessary and treat it like a tool.
Third I want to anticipate and potential weaknesses and build / prep them as much as I can. I would rather take my time with the build and do it right than rush it to get it back on the road. Basically do it once.
Finally, I want it to be something my wife won't be afraid to be seen in. That is why she is choosing the color and the reason I don't get to paint it camo.