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Jeeps and Moab go together like peanut butter and jelly. This is for a good reason as Moab has plenty of steep ledges, climbs, and drop offs that make the tidy trail dimensions of a Jeep ideal. The larger rear overhang that a fullsize pickup bed brings usually means some destroyed sheet metal when coming off a ledge. And a huge wheelbase often results in a truck getting beached on its belly like some poor whale that has washed ashore. Or, it means doing an endless 100-point turn to navigate a tight section of the trail while those in smaller Jeeps look on in amusement.

That is not to say that we don't see fullsize trucks out at Moab. Usually when we do they have employed a few tricks to overcome their overabundance of body. Many have been bobbed or narrowed in the front and rear—or all three. While this can help, most still show the body damage of encounters with the unforgiving rocks of Moab. Finding a fullsize out at Moab is rare. Finding one that is completely free of rock rash is almost unheard of.

That is why Fab Fours' 2018 Ford Super Duty, dubbed Daylighter, quickly caught our attention when we first spotted it cruising the trails at Moab. With its massive 44-inch tires, Daylighter is absolutely huge and impossible to miss out on the trail. It is also a brand-new Ford Super Duty that hadn't had any body damage yet from being out on the trail. It also caught our attention because it simply worked. Some vehicles seem to have a magic combination of tire size, wheelbase, suspension flex and traction. They simply work without much fuss and Daylighter is one of those. It impressed us with its ability to walk over and through many obstacles at Moab.

Another surprise when it comes to Daylighter is that it is a fairly simple truck. There wasn't months or years of toil in a garage. In fact, from rolling off of the dealer's lot to rolling on massive 44s, the total build took only two weeks. And, unlike some of Fab Fours' other extremely unique and one-off builds (like the very radical Kymera), Fab Fours built the Super Duty using existing, off-the-shelf products. That way anyone who wanted to could replicate it. Let's take a look at what makes a simple and effective trail truck.

On the trail Daylighter surprised us—and even the Fab Fours' crew—with its capability. It is fairly simple as builds go, but everything works together well. Having huge tires without it being overly tall, allowed the big Super Duty to walk up obstacles like Potato Salad hill and others without any drama. And having beefy armor front and rear means no mangled flimsy sheet metal on the climbs and ledges that are almost everywhere in Moab. Of course, lockers front and rear and 1,000 lb-ft of torque don't hurt either.
Protecting the nose of the Super Duty is a Fab Fours Grumper. It tends to elicit some very strong reactions among people and is definitely an item people either love or hate. We love the Grumper for its in-your-face style that is about as subtle as a swift kick to the groin. The Grumper is also functional as it provides more tire clearance than the stock bumper and protects the nose and grille area on those steep Moab drops. It also makes for a solid mounting location for a Warn Zeon 12-S winch with synthetic rope.
The front suspension on Daylighter is very simple compared to some of Fab Fours' other more exotic builds. An off-the-shelf 6-inch Skyjacker lift helps to clear the way for the massive tires. It ditches the front radius arms in favor of a four-link setup. This not only improves the ride, but offers more flex as well. Skyjacker M95 Performance monotube shocks provide damping and smooth the hits.

The rear suspension consists of Skyjacker springs and blocks. While the setup might be fine on the street and for light off-roading, the bigger blocks predictably produce a decent amount of axle wrap on bigger climbs. With the two-week build time being a mad rush to get to Moab, there is now more time for Fab Fours to figure out how to keep axle wrap at a minimum.

Products We Used In This Article

44-inch Super Swamper Bogger
Ford Super Duty 6-inch Skyjacker Suspension
Warn ZEON Platinum 12-S Winch
To fit the massive tires Daylighter would normally need a huge amount of lift. This would make it super tall and uncomfortably tippy on the off camber terrain that is typical to Moab. Instead of going full brodozer with the Super Duty, Fab Fours put its unique Open Fender System in place. It cuts a significant portion of the factory fender away and replaces it with 11-gauge US-sourced steel. The Open Fender System clears 40-inch tires on a Super Duty with nothing more than a leveling kit, but with the six inches of lift on Daylighter it clears a much bigger tire.

Products We Used In This Article

Fab Fours Ford Super Duty Grumper
Fab Fours Ford Super Duty Premium Rear Bumper
Fab Fours Ford Super Duty Open Fender System
With the Skyjacker 6-inch lift in place and the open fender system massive 44-inch Super Swamper Boggers fit with no issues. They are wrapped around custom 20x14-inch beadlocks. It makes for a great combination as the huge tires can make short work of many of the obstacles around Moab. The lift coupled with the big tires helps keep Daylighter's belly or butt from dragging, while the prodigious torque of the Power Stroke diesel keeps it all chugging along.

Protecting the rear of the Ford Super Duty is a Fab Fours Premium rear bumper. It provides stout 3/16-inch D-ring recovery points to help with extraction should the big girl ever get stuck. Handy steps on the sides help the vertically challenged and the wee ones get up into the bed of the truck. It is plenty beefy and was up to being unceremoniously dragged down some rock faces when the length of the truck was simply too much.

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