kootenay
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Is that a duck toller pup?
Is that a duck toller pup?
I see that there haven't been any updates in the last few months, but I am hoping that you are still checking the thread.
I did want to ask how you like the Nokian's. Are those the Outpost AT's? I've been looking at those tires myself but, have not been able to find anyone with a set to find out if they are good tires.
Thanks! I still think they're the best fullsize on the market especially for the real world price. If this had a Toyota logo on it people would be all over it. No current plans for bumpers. They're awfully heavy and pricey. I don't make it a habit of just ramming rocks with this rig.Great looking truck! I’m a huge fan of this platform and would switch to this in the future. Do you plan to do any bumpers/winch?
Got a build thread? I am also in CO.I'll second the comments on the Titan. I was a Toyota guy from 1995 until 2020 when I bought a barely driven 2018 Titan Pro4x. Hands down the best truck I've ever had. People don't give them much respect and its too bad they are so overlooked. They don't know what they are missing. I've currently got an AT Summit Topper mounted on mine but otherwise have left it stock. It takes me every place I want to go here in Colorado.
No build thread. Maybe I should start one. I've kept it very simple as I like to use my truck as a truck most of the time so the bed is kept empty with no permanent buildout. I'm using a couple of Dewalt tough system drawer boxes and some OAT bags for storage inside the camper, along with a simple drawer and a 12v fridge in the back seat area of the truck. It only takes me a few minutes to install or remove the set up which is nice. I have a Jackery 1000 that powers the Truma heater and MaxxAir fan in the Topper and have the usbs and auxillary amber lights in the topper wired directly to the trucks battery. It really works well for us and by leaving the bed fairly empty we have a nice comfortable chill out/cooking space in the lower part with some folding stadium seats and counter space and the upper portion left for sleeping. Everything used for our outdoor camp is pretty much stored in two other boxes so it's quick and easy to pull out when we get to camp. I'll have to get some better pics of the setup to post here to show the simple way I've done it. Here's a few not great photos of how it looks on the exterior.Got a build thread? I am also in CO.