stioc
Expedition Leader
^ hehe priorities and perspective man! See I find it surprising when people will spend $2k on a drawer system or $200 for a 1960s chuck box etc Yet others find it surprising that I'd put in $8k into a $5k truck
As for the PRO-4X my thinking is as follows. If you want to "overland" across the North/South America get the Pro-4X, load up your stuff and go (may be add slightly uprated springs or airbags in the back, perhaps better tires and sliders if you insist). For overland the focus will be more on reliability, self sufficiency and comfort. In the stock form OR or PRO-4X are stupid capable and they'll take you just about anywhere short of rock crawling. I know we live in the era where everyone thinks that they need 37" tires or Tonka trucks to leave their driveway but it ain't so. Check out the In-Progress Expeditions and you'll see what I mean.
If you want to wheel the truck on double black diamond trails with Jeeps running 35"+ tires then by all means build it to your needs, but that's more pirate4x4.com than ExPo but lately the lines are blurring.
After spending copious amounts of $$$ I consider my truck to be at the PRO-4X level now i.e. rear locker, skids, 32" tires and I can assure you the truck is more capable than I am. It's taken our family on several hard trails (for fun) to several days worth of expedition trails including a week in Moab (the first page of my build lists the places). I never felt I needed more truck even though I love to tinker and grew up messing around with anything that has wheels on it. Sure it has its limitations, I won't be taking it to Dusy Ershim or even the tougher parts of the Rubicon Trail but again that's not something that interests me for more than a few mins -stacking rocks and breaking u-joints all day long is not my idea of fun...I'd rather find a secluded spot, crack open a cold drink while shooting the breeze with family and friends
Just my 2 cents.
As for the PRO-4X my thinking is as follows. If you want to "overland" across the North/South America get the Pro-4X, load up your stuff and go (may be add slightly uprated springs or airbags in the back, perhaps better tires and sliders if you insist). For overland the focus will be more on reliability, self sufficiency and comfort. In the stock form OR or PRO-4X are stupid capable and they'll take you just about anywhere short of rock crawling. I know we live in the era where everyone thinks that they need 37" tires or Tonka trucks to leave their driveway but it ain't so. Check out the In-Progress Expeditions and you'll see what I mean.
If you want to wheel the truck on double black diamond trails with Jeeps running 35"+ tires then by all means build it to your needs, but that's more pirate4x4.com than ExPo but lately the lines are blurring.
After spending copious amounts of $$$ I consider my truck to be at the PRO-4X level now i.e. rear locker, skids, 32" tires and I can assure you the truck is more capable than I am. It's taken our family on several hard trails (for fun) to several days worth of expedition trails including a week in Moab (the first page of my build lists the places). I never felt I needed more truck even though I love to tinker and grew up messing around with anything that has wheels on it. Sure it has its limitations, I won't be taking it to Dusy Ershim or even the tougher parts of the Rubicon Trail but again that's not something that interests me for more than a few mins -stacking rocks and breaking u-joints all day long is not my idea of fun...I'd rather find a secluded spot, crack open a cold drink while shooting the breeze with family and friends
Just my 2 cents.