RKRUGER
Adventurer- Toyota Nut
Hi, My name is Robb. And I am a Toyota owner.
Actually a long term Toyota truck owner as the list has included an 84 FJ60, a 91 ExtraCab, a 97 T100 (my favorite, really), an 03 Tundra Access and now my 09 DCSB.
The photo is the day I brought it home and I have really enjoyed it ever since. It is within an inch in nearly every dimension that the 97 T100 was but has extra doors :wings: but it also lacks much of the truck feel that the T100 had. I have done some "city truck" upgrades; OEM roof rack, Access AgriCover, Avid front bar and the rear springs were updated with the TSB. This has all certainly helped.
So as I think down the road and spending time with my two sons in the woods and the north country of Minnesota, outfitting the truck to be a great daily driver and a capable, safe and ease of use rig comes to mind. So many of the rigs on this site (awesome site, awesome rigs...:bowdown seem to be used in the desert and the rocks and set up as dedicated Expo rigs where they do not have to endure the 4-6 months of winter's worst here in Minnesota. I am meticulous about maintenance, and a clean truck is a happy truck. A little trail pin-striping can be rubbed out, but I will not be bashing this up a rock ledge, and I will unlikely to run this thru or across a stream. My big concern is the snow and salt that is applied to the roads here in Minnesota, where they seem to have forgotten how to use a plow, and prefer to treat things chemically.
So... my plan and then some concerns... and then your comments.
I am considering the OME lift with 885s in front and the full CS047R pack in the rear. I am considering the ARB deluxe bar in the front, as deer strikes here are common, and had too near misses this fall, but I am thinking that due to salt and corrosion concerns, I would like to have the bar modified to accept a receiver mounted winch. I have scoured this site and others and found little on how a winch fares when exposed the elements. I like the All-Pro slider steps https://www.allprooffroad.com/05tacomatrailarmor/05tacomarocksliders but am very careful about additional Tire size will be moderate, most likely an A/T in the 265/70/17 but I am not looking to go to a 285 size. I am intrigued by an above bed mounted RTT from the ease of set up, off the ground and ready to go aspect but it need to be easily removed and I am not interested in carrying around a rack, and really enjoy the privacy and aerodynamics I get from my Access bedcover. I also want to be able to potentially store certain recovery gear and camping gear under the cover out of sight and out of the elements. I travel quite a bit for business, and the truck spend some time out of my sight... needs it to be discrete.
So... let the games begin.
Actually a long term Toyota truck owner as the list has included an 84 FJ60, a 91 ExtraCab, a 97 T100 (my favorite, really), an 03 Tundra Access and now my 09 DCSB.
The photo is the day I brought it home and I have really enjoyed it ever since. It is within an inch in nearly every dimension that the 97 T100 was but has extra doors :wings: but it also lacks much of the truck feel that the T100 had. I have done some "city truck" upgrades; OEM roof rack, Access AgriCover, Avid front bar and the rear springs were updated with the TSB. This has all certainly helped.
So as I think down the road and spending time with my two sons in the woods and the north country of Minnesota, outfitting the truck to be a great daily driver and a capable, safe and ease of use rig comes to mind. So many of the rigs on this site (awesome site, awesome rigs...:bowdown seem to be used in the desert and the rocks and set up as dedicated Expo rigs where they do not have to endure the 4-6 months of winter's worst here in Minnesota. I am meticulous about maintenance, and a clean truck is a happy truck. A little trail pin-striping can be rubbed out, but I will not be bashing this up a rock ledge, and I will unlikely to run this thru or across a stream. My big concern is the snow and salt that is applied to the roads here in Minnesota, where they seem to have forgotten how to use a plow, and prefer to treat things chemically.
So... my plan and then some concerns... and then your comments.
I am considering the OME lift with 885s in front and the full CS047R pack in the rear. I am considering the ARB deluxe bar in the front, as deer strikes here are common, and had too near misses this fall, but I am thinking that due to salt and corrosion concerns, I would like to have the bar modified to accept a receiver mounted winch. I have scoured this site and others and found little on how a winch fares when exposed the elements. I like the All-Pro slider steps https://www.allprooffroad.com/05tacomatrailarmor/05tacomarocksliders but am very careful about additional Tire size will be moderate, most likely an A/T in the 265/70/17 but I am not looking to go to a 285 size. I am intrigued by an above bed mounted RTT from the ease of set up, off the ground and ready to go aspect but it need to be easily removed and I am not interested in carrying around a rack, and really enjoy the privacy and aerodynamics I get from my Access bedcover. I also want to be able to potentially store certain recovery gear and camping gear under the cover out of sight and out of the elements. I travel quite a bit for business, and the truck spend some time out of my sight... needs it to be discrete.
So... let the games begin.