That is too much expo-bling for me.
Stock, no lift, a hi-rise camper shell,, and call it good.
No US Rangers pics with that combo yet....best I could do for now.
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I like that picture @phsycle posted up. Blue with silver steelies, looks really good to me. Always wanted a blue vehicle...we had just about every other color.
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Blazing Blue is probably my favorite out of all of them. Looks quite sharp in the sun.If you like blue, fortunately, Toyota will have the Cavalry Blue available in AC TRD Sport trim. You should be able to pick one up next year for close to $30k. That’s 6MT, no options. Like what I got except DC. I bet they’d even incentivize more after the Ranger hits the market.
Blazing Blue is probably my favorite out of all of them. Looks quite sharp in the sun.
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Too loud for me. Especially with that hood scoop. Reminds me of those stupid X-Runners Toyota put out a few years ago. But maybe that’s your thing.
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Ha ha dork!
I like it in TRD trim...can't find a picture of AC. The black flares and chin thing or whatever it is called, has a nice contrast.
Not sure if I would get sick of it or not. Probably just do Silver or Mag Grey to keep it lowkey. Our Trooper is white...it is "ok" not sure if I want another white vehicle though.
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Always wanted silver too. Was looking for a Silver one before I bought Jade Mica Green...but my current truck fell into my lap.
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Mag Grey is pretty sharp too. Pretty sure these are 17" wheels I could live with those. The Sport's look funky to me.
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Looks like Toyota has a new "SX" package that can be ordered on the SR's. Looks like you can now get the V6 in the SR ACLB, didn't think you could before, had to order the DCSB to get the V6.
https://www.thecarconnection.com/ne...ota-tacoma-4runner-and-tundra#image=100672539
"The SX package costs $560 and adds black fender flares, mirror caps, door handles, headlight bezels, and 16-inch alloy wheels. The package is optional on the base Tacoma SR trim level with either rear- or four-wheel drive and can be had in one of six exterior colors."
There are the black fender flares and 16" wheels that I wanted @phsycle
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If I get new truck might not even put on a camper shell. As would keep the bed open for hauling the dirt bike for day trips. Do those the most. For camping think I am pretty much sold on a trailer of some sorts to carry all the gear and to camp out of.
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I will pass on the V6 Camry motor and poor transmission programming. Toyota trucks used to be good, now they are just ok.
Could use a hitch carrier for the bike. This is my plan for when I don't want to trailer the bike for more remote camping. Will camp in/out of the 4runner and hitch carrier the dirt bike.
Yeah there is that. Was reading up on TW how well they pull 6X10-12 enclosed trailers....not well. Can get a F150 2.7 Ecoboost or 5.0 V8 for the same price too.
I have tried hitch carriers, later on in the day after this was taken the bike rolled off and fell into the truck smashing the rear window. $600 window on a shell I paid $150 for...
Partially my buddy's fault he suggested the the tie-downs pull the bike straight down, we welded rings int he middle of the rack, then I didn't put it in gear and forgot to strap the wheels. That and the eddy that forms behind the vehicle covers the bike with grime...I know they are dirt bikes but like to start out with a clean bike. One of the reasons I want an enclosed trailer. Gets some of the gear out of the truck too.
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They kill your departure angle too.
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Buddy of mine in Flagstaff was coming back from Baja, and his broke on the highway...and dragged the bike for a bit before he noticed it.
Ground through the triple clamp and fork tube. I'll stay with trailers.
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Though...what I have now works great...not sure the little annoyances are worth $40K to fix them...
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Yeah between the new Taco and the F150 I hate to say it but it would be the F150 for me.
So wow, you have had a few friends with some bad luck with their hitch carriers. Only one of my friends lost his on the highway but it was totally his fault. Bike was in the middle of the highway. He got lucky and nothing happened to the bike. Your setup now is pretty sweet. I was only suggesting the hitch carrier cuz I thought you would miss having a cap. I didn't know you had a Wildernest.
Anyway, I also carry my 250X on a utility trailer. Part of me wants to build a rack on it and throw a tent on it. Another part wants to keep it light and fast and put the tent on the 4runner and use a hitch carrier. I do know the enclosed trailers are very nice and versatile. Can really set them up.
http://www.advantagetrailer.com/product-detail/26102/custom-16-motocross-bike-hauler/
That example is a little big but what a start to a great base camp. Throw in a cot or fold down bunks...a water system...solar on top....nice.
My buddy built a sweet bummer mount for his camper. It actually uses two 2" receivers. One under each wheel. He built his camper out of a budget truck. I think it isn't aerodynamic enough to get the bikes dirty.
I will pass on the V6 Camry motor and poor transmission programming. Toyota trucks used to be good, now they are just ok.