Thanks! I focused on reliability and maintenance of it when I got it because it was going to be my daily driver / work vehicle for driving to job sites. During my ownership has never left me stranded.
We were contemplating selling our outback and keeping the 4runner, but probably a good idea...
2000 Toyota 4Runner sr5, I am the third owner. It has spent all its life in the front range of Colorado. I purchase at 138k and have driven it over the last two years and have had 0 problems out of it, minus wear items. Truck is 20 years old and has its share of small scratches, etc. Frame...
Land cruiser arb snorkel. Just used to test fit on a tundra. Does have some scratches, etc from installation on the tundra. Still have template and original box.
it an arb ss88hpe.
located in Denver $525 shipped to lower 48. Cheaper if picked up.
My Tundra
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/yeti-overland%E2%80%99s-tundra-ovrlnd-camper-build.210648/page-4#post-2792727
My Tacoma
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/ovrlnd-camper-crolison%E2%80%99s-build.201603/page-5#post-2615921
I havent found the turning radius that much of a difference, maybe having to stop and reverse when the swb taco could barely squeeze by. It is the approximate wheelbase of a double cab long bed Tacoma though.
My grandpa has a titan king cab and the tundra and it feels a bit "nimbler" than...
Thanks,
Its all a size trade off. Tacoma was more comfortable on tight trails than the tundra, but everywhere else the size of the tundra doesn't really matter. The tundra double cab has more interior room and bed room. The tundra handles the weight of a fully built out shell better and...
Starting on some more storage this week for cups and such. Also swapped out the wheels on the truck for some stock spare steelies. The OVRLND camper with its straight walls still allows to carry 4 tires/wheels and a bike to the shop to get them swapped out.
Last weekend we took our first family trip out in the camper and it turned out awesome. Original idea to sell my tacoma build was to fit a pack n play in side the truck which we have accomplished. With this camping trip we had a hand full of ideas and small things to change before our next...
been meaning to update the post, so here we go.
Finished up the interior upper sides to cover up the insulation. I went with two rows of 4" self adhesive velcro. Super happy with how it turned out and the amount of storage i have now. For securing cargo i got a bunch of the perfect...
Finished up cutting, coating, and installing the interior wood panels. Picked up a dfg fridge slide. Just have to get some tie downs and finish up some odds and ends.
Worked on the upstairs and downstairs ducting for the Propex 2800, and had some propane hoses made up. Now just waiting on a warranty on the propex thermostat to start this baby up!
Worked some on the driver side storage, and got some wood cut for the platforms on the passenger side. Looking forward to all the storage I am gonna have with this setup.
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