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For a dedicated overland vehicle engine mods reduce liability that can fail in the field. Not sure what you will use the vehicle for but for remote long overland adventures I would seriously think of keeping the engine stock as possible. If it were me I would buy the newest vehicle I can afford with adequate power and leave the engine stock. In your post above looks like you do more local stuff than long range overlanding.
Yeah, "overlanding" is a silly catch phrase to me. I like to wheel, fish, hike, and camp. No need to inflate what is really happening. I am not going to be driving around the world. I might take a drive to wheel someplace but thats about it. As for motor swaps, not too sure why people are so down on them. It is not like we live in remote Africa. Parts stores are everywhere. If I did a motor swap, the motor and transmission would be available in a factory configuration someplace. Like using a GM V8 with a GM automatic. Easy parts. I can understand when it is a GM motor, a Toyota trans, a Ford clutch, etc...
That being said, I am going to look at a '11 Pro-4X XTerra over the weekend. I pass by it daily, it is that nice burgundy red color and super clean. 28k miles on it and $21k. I am not going for the package but do want to see if the head unit, leather, etc... are worth the bit of extra money. The off road bits certainly are not, at least to me. That and I need an automatic. My wife has zero interest in learning to drive manual and I do not blame her. I do, however, want her to be able to drive this thing.
Here is a question about the gearing options: are they factory sourced? I ask because I checked Yukon and they only list Titan options. Who else offers gears for these?
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