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    How do you do it!?!

    I can't add much other than to repeat what was said earlier- if backpackers can do it with what they can carry, then there's gotta be a way to do it with a truck. I think a custom storage solution is gonna be in your future, though. I'll have a better answer in a couple years when our 2001...
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    Climb in!

    My four year old daughter is the size of a three year old and has had no problems getting into our 3" lifted 2001 4runner ever since I put our Stubbs Welding hd-sko sliders on. They make perfect steps for an athletic type kid. No doubt I'll need to help little brother until he's old enough, but...
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    Help me find an expo daily under $10k

    I second the third gen (1996-2002) 4runner. Rock solid Toyota reliability with better fuel economy than the land cruiser 100 (about 18mpg unloaded). Though not as big, it still has plenty of room for a two person expo build (I plan on expoing with our family of four in ours). It's plenty...
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    Researching Expedition Rigs

    Agreed! Don't do it! Steals the joy of driving imo and robs you of money you could be using to mod/upgrade.
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    1989 4runner build

    Beautiful! Excellent choice of engine, too. But of course, you already knew that [emoji14]
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    Researching Expedition Rigs

    Don't overlook the 3rd gen (1996-2002) Toyota 4runner. My intended build is exactly the same as what you're talking about and I think it fits that role perfectly. The 3.4l engine is extremely durable, it's very capable off road, parts are readily available and it's simply a pleasure to drive...
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