Adventurous
Explorer
Not trying to start a pissing match, and really its just whatever the individual prefers, more than one way to skin a cat. :sombrero:
My reason for getting the off road package... An ARB, Compressor, and install is going to be nearly 2 grand. Now if your re-gearing right away you can mitigate install cost, but your still going to pay 1-1.5k for the locker/compressor. An ARB compressor will air up tires, but it won't be that great. For me a locker is a must have when offroading, and a selectable locker is a must have considering the expo aspect as a full Detroit locker does not have great on road characteristics. The other reason for me, re-sale. The transmission cooler to me is very important, especially if you are running in 4 High, this heats up your transmission quite a bit so it is helpful not only when towing. The seats, all the electronic traction stuff, rear bed plug in all make it worth it for me. If your building a hardcore rig the base model is probably best as you will be upgrading everything. If you buy a TRD off-road, put on better tires, you have an expo rig ready from the dealer in my opinion. Again, every one has there own opinion and it comes down to what the individual really wants/needs. If the OP wants tru tracs front and rear then off road is a waste, but the ATRAC alone will out perform tru tracs and will work from the factory, and be under warranty.
Now if they would just do the off-road package with color matched bumpers from the sport and just put on a good tires from the beginning.
Lucas
I think you hit the nail on the head. If you intend to take the truck, throw on some good tires and go enjoy it, the Off-Road is the perfect platform to do so. If you intend to do a full "build", it's probably worth skipping in favor a base model.