I just love Toyota! Reliable vehicles with great engineering concepts. Toyota is always thinking ahead. My family will never stop being a Toyota family as we see the quality in every one of their products and vehicles.
Nice build!! But that’s pretty much what everybody else is doing these days, nothing new there. While having recovery gear it’s essential for remote travel. Overdoing it with the accessories affects your payload, puts stress on your drive train, never mind fuel economy. I would rather make my Tacoma even more reliable than what already is without adding unnecessary weight.
That’s what I’ve been saying about all these overland builds, I’m sure they’re all over payload capacity and insurance would sure have fun knowing they can look into the weight and find out it’s over.
I have a Hilux LN106 and a 3rd gen Taco. Why Taco rear leaf spring shackles are offset from the frame? Hilux has the shackles mounted right on to the frame which I think is more solid construction.
Nice One. I'm from Australia, and I thought the current Tacoma had Coils at the rear which is what differentiated it from the Hilux which still has leaf springs at the rear.
I dont think there's such a thing as going "overlanding" in the US mainland. I mean you have McDonald's and Walmart within 20 miles of where ever you are in the US mainland haha 😀 Overlanding is where you go to remote areas where you dont see sign of civilization for hundreds and hundreds and thousands of miles. Like in the Australian outback. African continents. South America etc. And yes Toyota 4wd vehicles RULE in those places. Land Cruiser 79 series and Hilux are the vehicle of choice in those areas.
There are vast empty spaces in the West (Great Basin and desert SW) hundreds of miles from services, but also remote mountain service roads in the Sierras, Cascades and Rockies with demanding grades and terrain. I'm sure there's a need on every continent
I just love Toyota! Reliable vehicles with great engineering concepts. Toyota is always thinking ahead. My family will never stop being a Toyota family as we see the quality in every one of their products and vehicles.
Nice build!! But that’s pretty much what everybody else is doing these days, nothing new there. While having recovery gear it’s essential for remote travel. Overdoing it with the accessories affects your payload, puts stress on your drive train, never mind fuel economy. I would rather make my Tacoma even more reliable than what already is without adding unnecessary weight.
That’s what I’ve been saying about all these overland builds, I’m sure they’re all over payload capacity and insurance would sure have fun knowing they can look into the weight and find out it’s over.
best thing at that point is to get an full aluminum skid plate setup to help with the weight.
Want to get myself a 2015 Tacoma heard they’re really reliable
What a wonderful truck! Great accessories 👌 👍
Thanks for the love, Luis! 😊
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Would love that ARB drawer system on my Tundra. The Decked system didn’t hold up past 3 years :(.
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List the parts used with links to buy please.
Great build, only thing that is odd to me is using ICON wheels and not ICON suspension....
I have a Hilux LN106 and a 3rd gen Taco. Why Taco rear leaf spring shackles are offset from the frame? Hilux has the shackles mounted right on to the frame which I think is more solid construction.
Does the radar cruise control still work with the ARB spotlights mounted to the summit bumper?
Nice One. I'm from Australia, and I thought the current Tacoma had Coils at the rear which is what differentiated it from the Hilux which still has leaf springs at the rear.
Cool. 👍
Wow! That Tacoma is more better than HiLux!
Wheels & tires specs?
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I dont think there's such a thing as going "overlanding" in the US mainland. I mean you have McDonald's and Walmart within 20 miles of where ever you are in the US mainland haha 😀
Overlanding is where you go to remote areas where you dont see sign of civilization for hundreds and hundreds and thousands of miles. Like in the Australian outback. African continents. South America etc.
And yes Toyota 4wd vehicles RULE in those places. Land Cruiser 79 series and Hilux are the vehicle of choice in those areas.
There are vast empty spaces in the West (Great Basin and desert SW) hundreds of miles from services, but also remote mountain service roads in the Sierras, Cascades and Rockies with demanding grades and terrain. I'm sure there's a need on every continent
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Jesus is your way to heaven Believe in him and you will have life after death. He shed his blood for your sins to be forgiven.