Good info. We put a lift on our 2015 Sequoia and did some small adjustments to make it more off-road capable and have had a ton of fun in it. Enjoy your travels!
Excellent vid. I have a 2002 Ltd Sequoia thats got 200K. Gloss black Repaint, copper powder coat on stock OEM rims, new shocks/struts, alternator, timing belt, water pump, radiator, fan pulley, thermostat, powerstop z36 front and rear, sending unit for gas gauge thats faulty, speakers + Pioneer receiver, lower ball joints, underseal frame, basket roof rack, setpower fridge freezer. Done for a12k trip across country this summer. As for the back…seats will be removed and i will construct a single bed behind the passenger side seat out of 2x3 and plywood with two main storage areas underneath. A narrow 12-15 inch isle space to be able to sit on bed. With a similar, but shorter construction for a galley area behind the driver side seat. This will hold fridge, two burner cooker, water containers and plastic bowl for dishes. Entertainment….small area set aside for dvd player, some decent literature and whisky. I had used this set up in a chevy Silverado with a high rise topper before. The improvement here, obviously, is that I dont have to get out of the vehicle to access the camper living area…a huge plus for a number of reasons. With the complete new paint job and a few dent removal jobs+ all parts listed above and labour i am into around 10-11 k$ currently. I can sleep in this for days on end..no problem saving 100$ a night over motels so it does make overlanding affordable simply shelling out for gas. I am doing this at nearly 70 years of age no problemo…so if an old crock like me can make it work then anyone can!
Man love the rig! This KS knew of the cleanest looking ones I've seen. I'm in the market for one myself. I have some luck for finding GOLD vehicles lol. Love the rig good video!
Awesome build! I’ve got a 2003 limited with 140k miles that I bought for 8k last summer. Been doing small maintenance things for a while but now I’m ready to make it overland/adventure ready for my fly fishing trips.
You mentioned Bilstein adjustable 2.5 shocks... are they 6112s? If so which notch are they set on and how much of a lift (roughly, I know you bought it this way) does that provide from stock height? Was there an adjustment you needed to make after adding the weight of the coastal bumper? Im considerinf the same one for my truck. Thanks for as much info you can give me, I'm trying to research for my 02 tundra 2wd AC. Thanks man, awesome Sequoia!
I enjoyed the video very much. My wife and I have converted a 2005 Sequoia Limited we've owned since 2007. It currently has 266K miles and is still going strong. I spent about the same amount as you did on the rear wood platform/drawer system. The main difference in design I left the the two second row seats in place in the folded over position so the front part of the platform rested some of the weight on the seats. This allowed me to double hinge the platform top so I could fold it up and have seating for 4 people if we need to. The only downside to this design is the head room in the sleeping set up is a little limited, but we have huge long drawers in the back full of all kinds of gear. We have a Prinsu rack with extra water and fuel tanks. We're still working the suspension and bumper upgrades. I'm wearing out the current set of tires before we upgrade the wheels, tires, and suspension. I loved the Rocky Mountain bike rack. I'll need one of those. We're going to add the awning this summer. It's been a fun project and it is definitely way more budget friendly doing it this way. We already owned the Sequoia so we didn't have buy the vehicle. We have splurged on some nicer gear like a Partner Steel break apart stove, a Stanley Cook set and a Lifesaver water can with pump and filter. It's been a fun project and we can go most anywhere we want.
I love hearing that! I've got some more changes to make and gear to grab before the best weather starts to come in. Happy that other people enjoy their sequoias just as much as me! Thank you for watching!
I'm considering the same platform setup so 2nd row seats are convertible on family trips for each night to sleep kids inside, and either carry our Gazelle tent or maybe a roof top tent in the future.
Love the content and that build. Best bang for the buck and definitely looks stunning. I’m still on a debate whether to keep my 03 forester or start a build on this gen sequoia or the one after that. Thank man u definitely earned another subscriber
@@WesFosterHere that is awesome. I was thinking about taking it out to put the seats back in for a bit but do not know yet. My dad has one too and we could rebuild it for his too. I hope yalls sequoia has turned out well!
Fellow 2UZ-FE owner. I love my 06' AC 4x4 Tundra, paid $11000 last year with 133,000miles. Just installed Softtopper($500 from FB marketplace), did break pad replacement, MAF sensor cleaning by my self. A bit of wear in driver leather seat, rear bumper and tailgate and some paint chip from normal use but I love my 2006 Tundra. just bought 5*8 utility trailer for hauling business and it goes well(bring me $1,000-$2,000 per month)
That is awesome. we just got another sequoia to add that has the same amount of miles. My dad also loves his tundra that has the 5.7 in it. 2uz-fe though is one of the best out there
thanks for the vidya. those are getting hard to find. i have a 2005 4runner 2wd i daily in Texas so no big deal. it has 167k so im in a good spot for some good drivin.
Hi…thanks for taking the time to make this. Great job on the platform…how did you make the edges mold so neatly with the interior of the vehicle? Also…on your 10k trip….could you please share what your average MPG was? I am certain it wasn’t great…but I am hopeful it was considerably better than an 80 series would get? Thank s again…
Hey man. Thanks for sharing! I'm planning on buying a Sequioa in spring and living out of it fulltime. When the mattress is placed on top of your box can you sit up Indian style? Or are you forced to lay down? What's your height? I was looking at the coastal offroad kit... How challenging is it? For someone with minimal mechanical skills (I can do oil changes, small repairs) how challenging was it to put together and onto the vehicle? Thanks again for the video.
I can sit up all the way and my head does not touch the roof. I am 5'11. that is why my box is only like 5 inches tall instead of some other peoples boxes which are much larger. I highly recommend the coastal offroad kit if you know someone who can weld pretty well. I can't weld but can follow the instructions and had someone help me with it. It can be a bit of a pain but I think it was worth it for the price!
Subscribed! Thanks for your budget insights on your build. I’d be interested in the gear video you mentioned. I just picked up a 2007 sequoia and getting started on some work. Is your suspension stock? And fit the 285’s?
suspension is not stock. Adjustable 2.5" Bilsteins with dobinsons springs. It is stiff. I will do a gear video before I load my truck for a big trip soon!!
The Brute Force bumper is hard to justify for the price, but the Coastal Offroad one looks is a lot more reasonably priced despite having to take care of the welding ourselves!! Nice build, and thanks for the info!! Do you mind if I ask how you spec'd your bumper?
I would definitely move the kitchen to the back. It will give you more room to prep and cook food. Also with the “closet” right behind the driver’s seat you could set up a tiny awning for a road shower/changing area in the future. You are not always going to be on BLM lands. Little extra privacy doesn’t hurt.
Fantastic idea. I have been pondering on this and I thing I'm going to pull the trigger on changing it. The shower would be so helpful. The Georgia Traverse is calling my name haha
Thanks for watching! Ride quality… STIFF. I raised the bilsteins up from the 2nd notch to the top notch to get rid of my rake and get some more clearance up front knowing it would make the ride stiffer. I would probably keep it on the 3rd notch. Just a pain in the rear to change back. So I’m okay with how it is right now. Rear sus - dobinson springs with extended travel bilsteins
@@MeSSwithME3 it was much better. It was pretty comfortable to be honest. I drove around the country and never felt uncomfortable. I just didn’t like the clearance I had up front and the rake the rig had.
I've been trying to decide on getting a 1st or Second Gen. I have that engine in my 4Runner and I can't imagine it being too quick in the tree. I like the 381HP (and what?.. 400lb/ft torque?) of the second Gen. I DO prefer the look of the 1st Gen over the 2nd Gen manatee though.
You’re definitely right. The 2uz is no where near a quick engine but I don’t need to go fast, I just enjoy the reliability. It would help off-road with some more horses but it hasn’t hurt me. 2nd gen has much better components but man the first gen is timeless design
@@ChasingYourAdventure I like the fact it kind of looks like my 2001 4runner. I have that lifted, 2x batteries, winched... mostly icon off-road stuff and while I love it, it's not big enough to really sleep in comfortably.
Just remember the 2nd gens are very wide. They can go down most all trails, but when you have to do pull offs or get in tight areas... it is that much tight-er. 3UR-FEs (5.7s) are absolute animals, but if you take one to red line you will be going close to 80 mph. The horsepower isn't really functional... but it is awesome! 4.7s are more than enough, I have both.
I know you can go to rockymounts.com to find it. I don’t remember the website we bought it off of but it was cheaper somehow. Everything came as it should other than that little bent latch on the rear
Good info. We put a lift on our 2015 Sequoia and did some small adjustments to make it more off-road capable and have had a ton of fun in it. Enjoy your travels!
Excellent vid. I have a 2002 Ltd Sequoia thats got 200K. Gloss black Repaint, copper powder coat on stock OEM rims, new shocks/struts, alternator, timing belt, water pump, radiator, fan pulley, thermostat, powerstop z36 front and rear, sending unit for gas gauge thats faulty, speakers + Pioneer receiver, lower ball joints, underseal frame, basket roof rack, setpower fridge freezer. Done for a12k trip across country this summer. As for the back…seats will be removed and i will construct a single bed behind the passenger side seat out of 2x3 and plywood with two main storage areas underneath. A narrow 12-15 inch isle space to be able to sit on bed. With a similar, but shorter construction for a galley area behind the driver side seat. This will hold fridge, two burner cooker, water containers and plastic bowl for dishes. Entertainment….small area set aside for dvd player, some decent literature and whisky. I had used this set up in a chevy Silverado with a high rise topper before. The improvement here, obviously, is that I dont have to get out of the vehicle to access the camper living area…a huge plus for a number of reasons. With the complete new paint job and a few dent removal jobs+ all parts listed above and labour i am into around 10-11 k$ currently. I can sleep in this for days on end..no problem saving 100$ a night over motels so it does make overlanding affordable simply shelling out for gas. I am doing this at nearly 70 years of age no problemo…so if an old crock like me can make it work then anyone can!
I want to get a Sequoia and this is what I want it to look like. Maybe get a steel rear bumper. Sweet rig bro!
That’s a nice build, I want you to see your full gear video
That drawer system is nice man
Thanks man!
Wished you made a video on how you built the storage in the back
Wow...you did a great job on this build! Very well thought out. Great choice on the bike rack!
Man love the rig! This KS knew of the cleanest looking ones I've seen. I'm in the market for one myself. I have some luck for finding GOLD vehicles lol. Love the rig good video!
Would be awesome if you do a video on basic gear to have.
Awesome build! I’ve got a 2003 limited with 140k miles that I bought for 8k last summer. Been doing small maintenance things for a while but now I’m ready to make it overland/adventure ready for my fly fishing trips.
That’s sick. Fly fishing is one thing I’m getting more into this year. That’s awesome you only have 140k💪🏼
Damn, dig that price... found an immaculate '03 with similar miles, but they want 16.3k asking...
Im buying a 2004 limited with 139k for $4500, good to see im getting a deal. Just hope nobody comes along and buys it early tomorrow morning 😂
I bought a 2002 Sequoia Limited with 142k miles for $6,000 and it was a single owner was super thankful to find a deal like that
Those trees are underrated. Nice build👍
Thank you!
Lets seethe Gear Brutha.. Thanks, Freaking GreatVid...!
I have a 03 Sequoia and I luv it love your truck giving me some great ideas for mine thank you for sharing this nice video ❤ new subscriber 👍🏾
Thank you!! Hope you're loving your tree!
@@ChasingYourAdventure I really am always n you’re very welcome ☺️
Looks great 😁
You mentioned Bilstein adjustable 2.5 shocks... are they 6112s? If so which notch are they set on and how much of a lift (roughly, I know you bought it this way) does that provide from stock height? Was there an adjustment you needed to make after adding the weight of the coastal bumper? Im considerinf the same one for my truck. Thanks for as much info you can give me, I'm trying to research for my 02 tundra 2wd AC. Thanks man, awesome Sequoia!
I enjoyed the video very much. My wife and I have converted a 2005 Sequoia Limited we've owned since 2007. It currently has 266K miles and is still going strong. I spent about the same amount as you did on the rear wood platform/drawer system. The main difference in design I left the the two second row seats in place in the folded over position so the front part of the platform rested some of the weight on the seats. This allowed me to double hinge the platform top so I could fold it up and have seating for 4 people if we need to. The only downside to this design is the head room in the sleeping set up is a little limited, but we have huge long drawers in the back full of all kinds of gear. We have a Prinsu rack with extra water and fuel tanks. We're still working the suspension and bumper upgrades. I'm wearing out the current set of tires before we upgrade the wheels, tires, and suspension. I loved the Rocky Mountain bike rack. I'll need one of those. We're going to add the awning this summer. It's been a fun project and it is definitely way more budget friendly doing it this way. We already owned the Sequoia so we didn't have buy the vehicle. We have splurged on some nicer gear like a Partner Steel break apart stove, a Stanley Cook set and a Lifesaver water can with pump and filter. It's been a fun project and we can go most anywhere we want.
I love hearing that! I've got some more changes to make and gear to grab before the best weather starts to come in. Happy that other people enjoy their sequoias just as much as me! Thank you for watching!
I'm considering the same platform setup so 2nd row seats are convertible on family trips for each night to sleep kids inside, and either carry our Gazelle tent or maybe a roof top tent in the future.
Love the content and that build. Best bang for the buck and definitely looks stunning. I’m still on a debate whether to keep my 03 forester or start a build on this gen sequoia or the one after that. Thank man u definitely earned another subscriber
Subscribed. Nice build out. Do you have a video featuring the wood work and and drawer size?
I dont but i was thinking about taking it all apart and showing each piece of the puzzle and the dimensions! would you be interested if i did?
@@ChasingYourAdventure 💯! But that's a lot of work for a video. My son and I just built one out for his Sequoia. We copied much of your build.
@@WesFosterHere that is awesome. I was thinking about taking it out to put the seats back in for a bit but do not know yet. My dad has one too and we could rebuild it for his too. I hope yalls sequoia has turned out well!
@@ChasingYourAdventure For our first build it turned out pretty dang good. We're happy with it.
Nice build man, these trucks are the business! All hail the mighty Sequoia!
Absolutely love it! Thanks for watching
Nice setup
Got to risk it for the biscuit.
Got to hit the Georgia Traverse!
Dope bike rack! I would build a custom top to place on it so you can turn it into a swing out table!
Thanks! I have thought about doing something like!
Nicely done dude! 💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you very much!
Fellow 2UZ-FE owner. I love my 06' AC 4x4 Tundra, paid $11000 last year with 133,000miles. Just installed Softtopper($500 from FB marketplace), did break pad replacement, MAF sensor cleaning by my self. A bit of wear in driver leather seat, rear bumper and tailgate and some paint chip from normal use but I love my 2006 Tundra. just bought 5*8 utility trailer for hauling business and it goes well(bring me $1,000-$2,000 per month)
That is awesome. we just got another sequoia to add that has the same amount of miles. My dad also loves his tundra that has the 5.7 in it. 2uz-fe though is one of the best out there
awesome video...
Thank you
Sweet truck
Thanks my dude
@@ChasingYourAdventure was repairing my Pops 04 Sequoia while watching the videos lol
@@2LAZY-2EDIT best way I have heard yet of someone watching the videos haha
Awesome sauce man. Good video. I can tell you enjoyed making it. Did you replace the headlights?
thanks for the vidya. those are getting hard to find. i have a 2005 4runner 2wd i daily in Texas so no big deal. it has 167k so im in a good spot for some good drivin.
$6,000.00 wow what a steal. Great video.. imma go chase my adventure!
It was a great find. Go have some crazy adventures
2003 limited 360k already water pump and timing belt done ready for another 90k love my beast
awesome. I just rolled over 300k a couple weeks ago
I just bought one of these things for 1000 bucks off my neighbor with 150k miles can’t wait
Love your rig bro. Dig the treatments you've done. I'm rocking a 02' Tundra 4wd and love it!
I'm Sub'd 🤟🏼
Thank you dude💪🏼
Hi…thanks for taking the time to make this. Great job on the platform…how did you make the edges mold so neatly with the interior of the vehicle?
Also…on your 10k trip….could you please share what your average MPG was? I am certain it wasn’t great…but I am hopeful it was considerably better than an 80 series would get?
Thank s again…
I used cardboard for a template to trace on the plywood. I averaged about 12 on the total trip!
Dope video bro 🙌🏼
Thanks dude!
Love the build man
toyota ♥
For my build i used rago storage panels and shelf then put a duffle bag on the shelf with clothes but you would have to sleep facing the trunk
Hey man. Thanks for sharing! I'm planning on buying a Sequioa in spring and living out of it fulltime. When the mattress is placed on top of your box can you sit up Indian style? Or are you forced to lay down? What's your height? I was looking at the coastal offroad kit... How challenging is it? For someone with minimal mechanical skills (I can do oil changes, small repairs) how challenging was it to put together and onto the vehicle? Thanks again for the video.
I can sit up all the way and my head does not touch the roof. I am 5'11. that is why my box is only like 5 inches tall instead of some other peoples boxes which are much larger.
I highly recommend the coastal offroad kit if you know someone who can weld pretty well. I can't weld but can follow the instructions and had someone help me with it. It can be a bit of a pain but I think it was worth it for the price!
He's a handsome guy.
Do you keep a full size spare underneath the vehicle?
I dont, i keep a regular stock size spare. Would like to go with a swing out eventually but i like the bike rack set up at the moment
@@ChasingYourAdventure Exactly the same here on all parts of your answer.
Still good?
I sold the vehicle to a guy who took it on a 4-5 month adventure and it was still doing great!
Subscribed! Thanks for your budget insights on your build. I’d be interested in the gear video you mentioned. I just picked up a 2007 sequoia and getting started on some work. Is your suspension stock? And fit the 285’s?
suspension is not stock. Adjustable 2.5" Bilsteins with dobinsons springs. It is stiff. I will do a gear video before I load my truck for a big trip soon!!
Let’s see the gear Cob!
Gear will definitely be coming!
The Brute Force bumper is hard to justify for the price, but the Coastal Offroad one looks is a lot more reasonably priced despite having to take care of the welding ourselves!! Nice build, and thanks for the info!!
Do you mind if I ask how you spec'd your bumper?
I agree! Find a welder near you that might can do it for cheap then it’s worth it
budget overland build, depends on your budget
You're right. Mine was $10,000. Someone else's might be $50,000. Whatever you wanna spend
I'm curious what kind of gas mileage you get with all of these mods. I have a stock sequoia and it gets about 14 in the city
On one of my trips I saw 15mpg on the highway but pretty much 11-13 non stop
What size shirt you wearing
I want that hat
I would definitely move the kitchen to the back. It will give you more room to prep and cook food. Also with the “closet” right behind the driver’s seat you could set up a tiny awning for a road shower/changing area in the future. You are not always going to be on BLM lands. Little extra privacy doesn’t hurt.
Fantastic idea. I have been pondering on this and I thing I'm going to pull the trigger on changing it. The shower would be so helpful. The Georgia Traverse is calling my name haha
awesome video! how's the ride quality? and what notch are the bilsteins on with the dobinsons? and what's your rear suspension setup
Thanks for watching!
Ride quality… STIFF.
I raised the bilsteins up from the 2nd notch to the top notch to get rid of my rake and get some more clearance up front knowing it would make the ride stiffer. I would probably keep it on the 3rd notch. Just a pain in the rear to change back. So I’m okay with how it is right now.
Rear sus - dobinson springs with extended travel bilsteins
@@ChasingYourAdventure how was the ride with the bilsteins on the 2nd notch?
thanks!
@@MeSSwithME3 it was much better. It was pretty comfortable to be honest. I drove around the country and never felt uncomfortable. I just didn’t like the clearance I had up front and the rake the rig had.
I've been trying to decide on getting a 1st or Second Gen. I have that engine in my 4Runner and I can't imagine it being too quick in the tree. I like the 381HP (and what?.. 400lb/ft torque?) of the second Gen. I DO prefer the look of the 1st Gen over the 2nd Gen manatee though.
You’re definitely right. The 2uz is no where near a quick engine but I don’t need to go fast, I just enjoy the reliability. It would help off-road with some more horses but it hasn’t hurt me. 2nd gen has much better components but man the first gen is timeless design
@@ChasingYourAdventure I like the fact it kind of looks like my 2001 4runner. I have that lifted, 2x batteries, winched... mostly icon off-road stuff and while I love it, it's not big enough to really sleep in comfortably.
Just remember the 2nd gens are very wide. They can go down most all trails, but when you have to do pull offs or get in tight areas... it is that much tight-er.
3UR-FEs (5.7s) are absolute animals, but if you take one to red line you will be going close to 80 mph. The horsepower isn't really functional... but it is awesome! 4.7s are more than enough, I have both.
@@ChasingYourAdventure man my 1st gen is fast as hell . Maybe previous owner did something
Where can I get the same bike rack?
I know you can go to rockymounts.com to find it. I don’t remember the website we bought it off of but it was cheaper somehow. Everything came as it should other than that little bent latch on the rear
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