We did write quite a bit on the review, because we didn't want to omit anything. Sorry to be long-winded, especially for those TLDR types.
As always, there are definitely two sides to a story. We've tried to be as transparent as possible and are sharing for others, who are interested in...
Matt helped us out with our Redarc Split Dual Battery system on our Tacoma/Habitat setup. Based on that experience alone, somebody is getting an awesome adventure vehicle. Good to hear that it sold. Hopefully the new owner will get out and have some incredible off-grid adventures.
Thank you to those that have read the review and reached out or even just offered their own comments. Sorry to be so long-winded, however there was quite a bit to be told. We wanted to be completely transparent and forthcoming. It's never just "rainbows and unicorns".
The options for flatbed...
Ready for adventure. Loves snowy mountain passes, loading up the little ones, days spent down by the river, toting all the toys, and getting away from it all for some high alpine views.
We've gone through a few variations on this truck over the years. And, the truck has never let us down. This...
Up for listing is our 2009 Tacoma 4x4 TRD Off Road with a 6 speed manual transmission. One owner. 191k miles. Used, as a 4x4 truck, but not abused. Well maintained and have all the records, since purchased in January 2009.
Here's the price breakdown:
$23216.83 is what it would book out at...
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The Bison survived a 1900mi shakedown trip from Oklahoma to Lake Tahoe. We like the option to build out ourselves. After all, we dialed in the Tacoma with...
A couple more photos and information. We’re the original owners and have service records from the very beginning, including gas records. Also, we forgot to add the mileage. Last fill up we hit 189,497. Well maintained and ready for many more miles of fun adventures
2009 Toyota Tacoma TRD OR DCSB with a 2017 AT Overland Habitat
Fully Built Overland Adventure Rig - $39,000 (trailer not included)
* 4.0 V6 with 6 speed manual transmission
*5 Foot Bed
* TRD Off Road Pkg
* TRD Cold Air Intake with lifetime filter
* TRD Exhaust
* 285/75/16 General Grabber ATX...
I’ve had many different sets of tires for the Sierra summers and winters. Whatever you do, don’t skimp. Cheap tires can be quite costly. Find what works best for the majority of your driving.
A dedicated winter tire was great for us. I commute all across the Sierra and need a tire I can depend...
Pizza cutter tires (255/85/16) is my suggestion for Sierra cement. If it’s soft and fluffy, then almost anything will cut it. And, always back up a bit before stopping. That way you can have a running start. Once you’re pushing snow like a plow...good luck.
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