I saw 'GVM' in the description. LOL. It's a Ranger.
Me...kinda over the whole winch bumper thing. Would keep it plain.
Sharp looking truck Upcruiser, those look better than the Tacomas.
Totally agree, the GM twins do look better than the 3rd gen Tacoma. Especially with the chin dam removed.
Not to mention that with the ARB work up it doesn't look bad, either (Holden Colorado for reference).
I won't lie, I like those truck DiD posted with the ARB bumpers. But cheap side of me agrees with above. Simple light bar, maybe a recovery point(s) up front, and a hi-lift in the bed. No need for heavy bumpers, winch, etc.
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Nice truck, Upcruiser. I need to get rid of my chin spoiler as well, but the cheap side of me keeps me from taking it off.
I won't lie, I like those truck DiD posted with the ARB bumpers. But cheap side of me agrees with above. Simple light bar, maybe a recovery point(s) up front, and a hi-lift in the bed. No need for heavy bumpers, winch, etc.
Thanks, yeah I do too. We were looking at one of these or a Tacoma TRD Off-road in quicksand. The color is pretty subtle, said the looks of the Comorados in general. The Tacoma is a bit more in your face and we both just want something that blends in and doesn't draw any attention. It's going to be my wife's daily driver, a tow rig for our camper occasionally (the 2500 Suburban will still be the prime tower), and just planning to keep the bed open to use as a pickup. Maybe put one of those retractable soft top caps on it so we can haul mountain bikes out of the weather if needed. It will probably see dirt like the Suburban does but all the crazy stuff is reserved for the Land Cruiser. I am not going to abuse a new truck. Maybe in 5 years when it's paid off or something. Going to drive it a bit then see what stuff we might want to upgrade. I think this thing with a Habitat on it would be a killer traveling rig.
I really like the ARB on my '91 Toyota, but that was a traditional bar that didn't really stick out that much. No air bags, pedestrian friendly zones, 5 MPG nonsense. It was just a bumper mounted to the end of the frame with a ton of bolts. I like having substantial front and rear bumpers, animal strike potential, shopping carts, places to lash tie downs, dog leashes, ladder to reach stuff stored in the garage.
I don't personally care for the highly stylized bumpers that seem common with the bro crowd nor do I like faux bumpers that have a little hoop here or there. It's got to serve a purpose, recovery point, winch carrier, protection.
With that I have to admit that I wasn't sure about the one for my Tacoma, which stuck out pretty far I thought but I've warmed up to it and it's already done it's job, taking the brunt of a chuck of ice that decided to liberate itself from a truck on the highway.
FWIW, I seriously also considered doing something like this, a reinforced front receiver and recovery points. Doesn't offer any protection but solves the main problem I have with Toyota. Why don't they put two decent recovery points on them like the Big 3? A company out in Baltimore called Mobtown makes this one (I have their sliders).