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Is An Overland Build Right For You? - Pros, Cons, & Alternatives | Toyota Tacoma Build

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • While overland builds are a huge trend right now there are things you should look into before making a decision on whether to go this route. This video covers my personal issues and other options you might want to pursue!
    All items used in this build can be found here:
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    Photography can be found on Instagram or TikTok @BootNCrank
    Camera Equipment:
    Gopro Hero 9 - Main Camera
    Gopro Hero 6 - Dash Cam
    Nikon Z6 with Nikkor 28-200mm Lens
    DJI Air2S
    Rode VideoMicro Mic (Main Mic)
    Rode Lapel Mic (MTB Mic)
    Music from Epidemic Sound
    Segments:
    Intro 0:00
    My Build 0:51
    Experiences 1:41
    Pros 2:57
    Con - Weather 3:40
    Con - Storage 4:45
    Remaining Cons 5:32
    Alternatives 7:34
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  • @SigmaWolfOutdoors
    @SigmaWolfOutdoors 2 роки тому +7

    6' bed with camper shell ..Windoors...sleeping platform with slide out kitchen ...has worked well for me

    • @PacificRoamer
      @PacificRoamer  2 роки тому +3

      Awesome to hear! Going with the shortbed has really been one of my biggest regrets for my truck.

    • @thebiosoilcompany
      @thebiosoilcompany 2 роки тому +1

      This is the way to go. Get the tallest cap you can aesthetically tolerate. It’ll help with not just room while inside but also in moving large items in the bed without removing the platform system. I built my platform with two 6’ slide out doors out of 3/4” ply for about $250 and have never looked back. Best and most affordable system out there. Time tested 5 years and hundreds of trips

    • @SigmaWolfOutdoors
      @SigmaWolfOutdoors 2 роки тому

      I open the Windoor at night roll to my side unzipp my bag and piss away ...

    • @samueljlarson
      @samueljlarson Рік тому +1

      Best function/ cost option in my opinion too.

    • @SeanStewart88
      @SeanStewart88 Рік тому +1

      @@PacificRoamer damn I feel that man. So much so I’m thinking of trading in for a 6ft bed. I own a 2020 TRD off road I bought brand new but the 6 fit bed is tempting before I starts build.

  • @lonniet.2816
    @lonniet.2816 Рік тому +1

    I LIKE THE HONESTY!

  • @PNW_Bison
    @PNW_Bison 2 роки тому +3

    Great pros/cons video. Feels very honest, nicely done!

  • @devinbraun1852
    @devinbraun1852 Рік тому

    I have an F150 4x4 short bed with a cap on it. For a decade now, I spend most of my summer overlanding around the western US backpacking, biking, climbing, kayaking or just chilling in backcountry campsites. Occasionally solo, but usually with a few of my teenage kids or the whole family of 6 ( why I have crew cab and bench front seat: 3x3). I watch vids and read magazines pondering fancy overland builds or off road trailers. However, after doing the decision matrix, I always come back to what we are already doing - pitching tents on the ground with a well organized load plan in the caped shortbed - cooking case, pantry case, duffle with 3-4 tents in it, duffle with sleep bags, duffle w/sleep mats, case w/ climbing gear, up to 6 backpacks, recovery case, 20 gal of water, 2 metal Jerry cans of fuel, 2x maxtrax, cooler, case w/dehydrated and freeze dried meals for backpacking, 1 inflatable kayak, 1 folding kayak, 4 bike rack on hitch. Each person has a small gym style bag in the cab w/few changes of clothes, their toiletries and personal electronics; rain and cold weather gear is normally kept in the backpacks. The cases form a layer across the bottom of the bed, duffles, backpacks, etc are on top of the cases. Least used stuff goes to the front ( kayaks, recovery, etc.., most used in back by the tailgate (cooler, food and cook stuff), w/ tents and sleep bags on top. We can pull into a spot, have the tents up w/ pads and sleep bags in them in

  • @richardpalmer4594
    @richardpalmer4594 2 роки тому +1

    I love my camper shell build, highly recommend it.

  • @DronesOverHaines
    @DronesOverHaines 2 роки тому +9

    I'm surprised you didn't go with a taller rack system to allow for more storage under the iKamper; would also allow for a dry spot when unfavorable weather. But love the build. Toyotas are perfect for this type of off-roading. Excellent Build!

  • @carminered
    @carminered Рік тому

    ground tents for life. too much rain on our adventures.

  • @user-fe2lr5jw4i
    @user-fe2lr5jw4i 2 роки тому +1

    Man I spent 2k on a 04 Jeep WJ and sleep in the back with the seats down flat and a roll up pad. I put a cheap roof top cargo box and called it a day. Overland rig done. My whole rig cost marginally more than your rooftop tent alone. I do have a box of recovery gear and a traction board too if you want to include the in the price then maybe 3k total.

  • @PaulWall78
    @PaulWall78 Рік тому

    helped me realized. good pointers..

  • @colnando
    @colnando Рік тому

    Long Bed topper build is the direction I choose. Then I through a rack on top and prepped it for a RRT if needed. Sleeps 4 that way.

  • @brentmoreland2623
    @brentmoreland2623 2 роки тому +1

    Great and honest video! Some very good points and things to consider. I’ll be starting my build here in a few weeks when my truck arrives. You’ve given me lots to think about. Thanks!

    • @CLOVER_1219
      @CLOVER_1219 Рік тому

      Get a taller rack. You'll be glad u did.

  • @CampfireADV
    @CampfireADV Рік тому +3

    Really cool setup! I’m curious, is the 800 pounds of gear worth it? I sleep in my Tacoma with a soft topper and maybe 100 pounds of camping gear

  • @boydbrown7395
    @boydbrown7395 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the honest breakdown of your build. I was considering the ikamper but wondered about the downsides. The comment about moisture settled it for me...I need to go another route.

    • @berserkerbros4741
      @berserkerbros4741 2 роки тому +3

      Camper shell is the only way to go. I've watched rooftop tents flapping to hell while watching a movie with the downwind window vented in my shell. I did an accordion boot pass through, so you can climb straight back from the cab.

    • @alexs825
      @alexs825 2 роки тому

      Ground tent. Lighter and more convenient because you can leave setup while going on an excursion from base camp. The day you leave you can set it up inside your house when it’s raining outside. Pretty convenient I have a 2 person tent that I can air out inside a 1 bedroom apartment

  • @markdeseno3749
    @markdeseno3749 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks! Seems you would really have to camp a LOT to have your DD set up like that. Researching hard covers like the Diamondback HD for security, load/weight on top benefits, and other non-permanent/modular load ups just for when camping... and then easy disassembly to empty for everyday use. I'll figure out to "Marine Corps" it into being adequate, but convenient at the same time.... somehow, LOL. Thanks for the tips!

  • @Smoke11B
    @Smoke11B Рік тому

    Upgrade your leaf springs with some heavy duty ones. You’ll get better gas. I have old man emu on my 2010 taco pulling a Apex Nano camper trailer. Made a huge difference.

  • @aceyorba
    @aceyorba 2 роки тому +1

    Ran into you today at the blackstar trailhead. Hope you had a great trek..
    Subd...

  • @tacodrewww
    @tacodrewww 2 роки тому

    I’m honestly over my bed rack, still love the RTT , I got the same set up I made custom brackets to fit my truxedo cover, but I’m thinking of going with canopy to get more space in bed, good video laying down the TRUTH hahaha 🤙

  • @glenneric1
    @glenneric1 Рік тому

    I'm obsessed with getting one like this. I'm not even sure it's practical! Hah. It reminds me of wanting a swiss army knife as a kid. I was planning all the stuff I would do with the corkscrew. But the knife just sat in my pocket. 😄 I've been thinking of a long bed crew cab Tacoma with a hard shell but I'd almost have to remove the back seat to use as storage since I'd be sleeping in the back on trips and there wouldn't be space for other things. I could then clean out the back and use it for 'truck' duties as needed.

  • @Atlas.X9X
    @Atlas.X9X 2 роки тому

    Nice video, good info. Bad ass truck. Thanks for sharing.

  • @D_Cali_Life
    @D_Cali_Life 2 роки тому +3

    $1,800 for the ikamper ? Where ? 🤔
    My ikamper mini for the Tacoma
    Was $4,000 New last month
    😲

  • @51249ca
    @51249ca Рік тому

    Sweet bike

  • @amaetfacquodvis2450
    @amaetfacquodvis2450 4 місяці тому

    TY!

  • @jefft4086
    @jefft4086 2 роки тому

    Great thanks for the walk through. Overlanding is off grid vehicle dependent travel.

  • @gabrielreyes8476
    @gabrielreyes8476 Рік тому

    Am I the only one who has NOT seen a drastic decrease in MPG?? With an Uptop overland Truss rack that fits over my softopper, I still have a ton of room in the bed for EVERYTHING I want/need. Combine that with a decked system for storage, I have just fixed my security issue. Ikamper 3.0 on top sticks up over the roof, but I have only experienced maybe a -2 mpg deficit.
    I have not modified the Bilstein suspension that comes with the truck because it does what I need it to. I have only increased the rim and tire size to give me an extra inch or two in height/clearance. My front has a BA lo pro bumper with hidden winch. Still does not change my fuel economy all that much. With all of this, I'm averaging right around 15 MPG. If I remove the RTT, then I can get about 18. My Taco is a manual and I am not constantly in the tank and she does just fine. The only time that I ever see a major difference is when I add towing with everything else. A small trailer loaded with a couple of Yamaha Raptor 700's and I'm lucky to get 9 MPG, 11 on the highway. Build smart. Build it like a secret squirrel lego hideaway and you will absolutely have room for everything you want and need.

  • @dadventuretv2538
    @dadventuretv2538 2 роки тому +1

    Great vid. Love the honesty. Hanging stuff off the outside or putting it on a rack on top may look cool, but man it kils mpg. Combine that with the added weight, an aftermarket bumpere and winch, and the grippier, wider rubber we put on our rigs and it combines to just slay fuel economy. Seriously consider a metal cap- I went Alu-cab on my Gladiator but RSI Smartcap is another popular option. You can access gear from flip up sides which eliminates need for slide outs which weigh a ton. They dont weigh that much compared to alternatives and for what you get (mine is 125 lbs). You can store stuff on ceiling to maximize use of space. I have my max tracks and shovel up there, plus a net attic for my kotb clothes. With front wheel off, seat down and rear wheel forward I can even fit my mtb in there, which is good cause I carry it on me 24/7. Roof has like a 700 lb ststic and 350 lb dynamic load capacity, so when you go on a trip you can put a RTT or gear up there. I carry 24/7 my mtb and related gear and helmets etc, all my recovery gear including hi-lift, max tracks, shovels, straps etc, hammock, sleeping pad, chairs, small table, flashlights, popup changing/shoering/toilet privacy shelter. And it all fits in bed, safe and secure, with no water or dust intrusion. When I go on a trip I just toss in cooling and eating stuff and grill/stove, big table and ground tent and Im off. Check out Quechua 2 second fresh and black two or three person pop up tent by decathalon

    • @RM-bx2zt
      @RM-bx2zt Рік тому +1

      @dadventuretv2538. How do you like those Decathlon tents? I have been considering one. Also aluminum caps are great. Easy mods, hold more weight, more practical than fiberglass. Rugged purpose built look too.

    • @dadventuretv2538
      @dadventuretv2538 Рік тому

      @@RM-bx2zt so I actually went with the Gazelle T3 Tandem for a ground tent and a wedge style RTT from Centori. The RTT is for quick camping and when on the move, ground tent is nice and big for a base camp. If you get the Decathlon post a vid. Be good to seen what you think.

  • @Sergiop4x
    @Sergiop4x 2 роки тому

    It's a cat and mouse game. Always a pro and con. I have a similar set up with out the cover. I agree with camper shell the way to go.

  • @stephtraveler7378
    @stephtraveler7378 2 роки тому

    Great honest feedback!

  • @kylebedford9629
    @kylebedford9629 2 роки тому

    Looks really good!

  • @xSF5150x
    @xSF5150x 2 роки тому

    Cool video, thank you!

  • @vinnyvidivici
    @vinnyvidivici 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have a build video or a closer look of how you built your slide out? I have a 3rd Gen and I’m looking at building a simple bed slide with heavy duty drawer slides where I can attach the slide rails to the factory bed mounts. And from what I can tell, your rails are attached to your bed without the need of an outer frame. Thanks in advance!

  • @Zanzabar5
    @Zanzabar5 21 день тому

    Where do you guys go and what do you do when you get there?

  • @bigacefilms
    @bigacefilms Рік тому

    What is the lift on your truck? I got a rav4 and want to give it a 2.5” lift to go off-road on it more or take the bad roads to mines. Tacomas look have some of the best clearance I’ve seen, but I wanted to know what your overall clearance is? Wanted to head out to Tyro mine in arizona.

  • @racingfortheson
    @racingfortheson Рік тому +1

    Have you pulled the bike carriers and side tanks, then checked MPG?

  • @opportunityoverland7751
    @opportunityoverland7751 2 роки тому

    Got a link to the outboard bike rack?

  • @bradenb
    @bradenb 2 роки тому +1

    "$300 for communications... " XD

  • @PS987654321PS
    @PS987654321PS Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @hacklabdesign
    @hacklabdesign 2 роки тому +3

    You got a bargain. Charge more for your drone cam service. People are depressed at home you’re out there living a dream. My roof nest cost 3k, high rack 1k, cover 1.5k and I don’t give a fck , I’m living my dream. #gratefil

  • @kengeroo
    @kengeroo 2 роки тому +1

    what brand is that storage box ?

    • @bongt0ny
      @bongt0ny 2 роки тому

      Did you ever find out about the side storage box? I'm asking about it also.

  • @cameronline3780
    @cameronline3780 4 місяці тому

    Wait why would your buddy take everything out of the truck to put his tent up 😂😂 shouldn’t he just get a ground tent

  • @holdinitdowninptown
    @holdinitdowninptown 2 роки тому

    Did you film all your videos on the same day or do you just wear the same outfit in all your videos?

    • @PacificRoamer
      @PacificRoamer  2 роки тому +1

      Mix of both hahaha

    • @holdinitdowninptown
      @holdinitdowninptown 2 роки тому

      @@PacificRoamer ok I was honestly curious. Wasnt trying to be funny. Keep up the good work

  • @bongt0ny
    @bongt0ny 2 роки тому

    Does anybody know where he purchased the side storage box?

    • @PacificRoamer
      @PacificRoamer  2 роки тому

      It's made by the same company that makes the rack, max modular

  • @DirtRoad_Chronicles
    @DirtRoad_Chronicles 2 роки тому

    Is that the 10” or 14” max modular rack??

  • @beaucrawford538
    @beaucrawford538 2 роки тому

    800 pounds ain’t jack, it’s the wind resistance of all the crap you have on there. Yes the weight does reduce fuel efficiency but not to the degree you mentioned

  • @jsnmart97
    @jsnmart97 Рік тому

    Except ikampers are like 3k $+

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    @Auxbeam 2 роки тому

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  • @TaylorVanBeek
    @TaylorVanBeek 2 роки тому

    Another awesome video! I just got done filming the walkthrough of my truck camper I just built and can't wait to hit the road! You'll have to check my channel out! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Voltechs
    @Voltechs Рік тому

    “An overland rack” lmao. Tell me you’re new to this without telling me.

  • @gerard4441
    @gerard4441 2 роки тому

    un