JSimmons
Casual Observer
Hello all,
Well, this is an intro thread in addition to me asking you guys for some pointers on my next rig.
I'm an Army guy stationed at Fort Campbell, TN that has a longtime interest in expedition/rescue built rigs. My previous rig was a '97 Wrangler 4.0 manual. Great truck, horrible gas mileage and there was "always" something going wrong with it. My wife got tired of climbing into it so I sold it and bought a BMW. Love the Bimmer but it's not an off-road rig.
The other rig my wife and I had was a '95 4Runner 4WD auto w/ the V6. Awesome truck. However, I think we got the lemon of the bunch since we had a transmission bite the dust at 120K and then the engine retired itself at 160K. Loved that truck and was sad to see it go. The wife replaced it with a Subie Outback.
So...you're probably wanting me to get around to the "asking for advice" part of this thread. Well, my dilemma is this: I need an economical rig to cart me and my military gear around while up here at Fort Campbell. Should I go with a 1st generation 4Runner or should I go with something like a full-size Bronco? :sombrero:
Okay, so yeah I know that is a weird combo to consider. However, I need something that could be able to tow the BMW on a trailer, while being loaded down with various military gear/household items and a slobbering Mastiff. The Bronco can haul all of that but I cringe at the thought of 10-15mpg. I would love to give a domestic rig a chance but after my experience with Jeep "quality" ... I just don't know about it.
I have been looking at a few 1st Gen 4Runners around here. Not bad looking rigs. Most are 22R engines with 5 speeds. Can that little 4-banger haul a trailer with a BMW? The Bimmer weighs around 3300 lbs., FYI.
Anyhow...the reason I am posting this on ExpeditionPortal.com is that I eventually hope to utilize this purchase to create an expedition/survival rig. No hardcore rockcrawling or mud-bogging for me.
Well, thanks for taking the time to read this meandering post. Much thanks to any and all opinions/guidance on this insanity.
Regards,
Joel
Well, this is an intro thread in addition to me asking you guys for some pointers on my next rig.
I'm an Army guy stationed at Fort Campbell, TN that has a longtime interest in expedition/rescue built rigs. My previous rig was a '97 Wrangler 4.0 manual. Great truck, horrible gas mileage and there was "always" something going wrong with it. My wife got tired of climbing into it so I sold it and bought a BMW. Love the Bimmer but it's not an off-road rig.
The other rig my wife and I had was a '95 4Runner 4WD auto w/ the V6. Awesome truck. However, I think we got the lemon of the bunch since we had a transmission bite the dust at 120K and then the engine retired itself at 160K. Loved that truck and was sad to see it go. The wife replaced it with a Subie Outback.
So...you're probably wanting me to get around to the "asking for advice" part of this thread. Well, my dilemma is this: I need an economical rig to cart me and my military gear around while up here at Fort Campbell. Should I go with a 1st generation 4Runner or should I go with something like a full-size Bronco? :sombrero:
Okay, so yeah I know that is a weird combo to consider. However, I need something that could be able to tow the BMW on a trailer, while being loaded down with various military gear/household items and a slobbering Mastiff. The Bronco can haul all of that but I cringe at the thought of 10-15mpg. I would love to give a domestic rig a chance but after my experience with Jeep "quality" ... I just don't know about it.
I have been looking at a few 1st Gen 4Runners around here. Not bad looking rigs. Most are 22R engines with 5 speeds. Can that little 4-banger haul a trailer with a BMW? The Bimmer weighs around 3300 lbs., FYI.
Anyhow...the reason I am posting this on ExpeditionPortal.com is that I eventually hope to utilize this purchase to create an expedition/survival rig. No hardcore rockcrawling or mud-bogging for me.
Well, thanks for taking the time to read this meandering post. Much thanks to any and all opinions/guidance on this insanity.
Regards,
Joel