Build your 2015–2024 Ford F-150 into a full overlanding rig.

The thirteenth-generation F-150 covers nearly a decade of America's best-selling truck, with an aluminum body (starting in 2015) that cut weight without cutting bed capacity. It's a common starting point for overland builds because the 5.5 and 6.5-foot bed options give real room for a bed rack and sleep system, and the factory frame handles the added weight of a rooftop tent and loaded rack without issue.

At Gearlanders we carry the full build-out for this generation: front and rear bumpers, an adjustable bed rack system, rooftop tents in multiple sizes, truck bed air mattresses sized to the 5-foot and 6-foot beds, a 270-degree awning, recovery gear, and roof rack accessories for fuel and water storage.

Who this is for: F-150 owners building a real overland setup, not just adding a bumper. Good fit for weekend campers moving up to a rooftop tent, hunters and anglers who need bed storage and recovery gear, and anyone outfitting a truck for extended trips off pavement.

Why F-150 owners upgrade for overlanding use

  • Sleeping: Choose a truck bed air mattress sized to your bed length, or step up to a rooftop tent (Aspen or Adventure Series) mounted on the bed rack
  • Storage and carry: An adjustable bed rack system plus a hitch cargo carrier expand what the bed and hitch can haul
  • Shelter and power: A 270-degree awning adds covered space at camp, and roof rack fuel and water tank mounts extend range on remote routes
  • Protection and recovery: Front and rear bumpers add recovery points, and an extreme-duty kinetic rope rounds out a self-recovery kit
  • Lighting: LED pod/ditch lights and fog light kits improve visibility on forest roads after dark
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