Yeah, when I took my stock Tacoma to Alaska via as much as I could do through western Canada, I didn’t call it over landing cause I didn’t know what the hell that was!
That was 9 years ago and I did notice on that trip that I had much room to improve.
Stuck in 20 hours of a deluge in Banff with my tent practically floating is a good reason I have a rooftop tent now, along with being born and raised in Seattle, I’ve had many camping trips that weren’t dry.
After that, every mod I’ve made has been based on need imo.
Truck came with T100 rear springs so I lifted the front with tundra springs, now it’s on icons with 700 lb coils
Headlights were so bad driving at night in remote areas was downright frightening, 18 wheel trucks coming down the Alcan were lit up light Christmas trees so the lighting arms race began for me
I kept bashing the stock front bumper apart so I built my own.
Needed to get new skid plates because the stock ones couldn’t even be bolted on with how messed up they were
Sliders were a must just to be able to change a tire because the stock jack was not usable in many situations
I kept fouling my maf sensor following people on dusty forest roads and had to pull off the road and clean it, eventually destroying it, so I put on a snorkel
I needed a lumber rack for my job plus I wanted to carry my tent safely for half the year, so I built a rack.
I eventually fried my spider gears and destroyed my rear third member, so regear and arb, cause I’d also gotten used to solo tripping and help in remote areas is something you rely on.
I needed a fridge because My wife has to take medication that has to be refrigerated, then I needed dual batteries.
Now I have to build my rear bumper and fix my bed and replace my tailgate because I slammed into a tree on the trail in a tricky spot.
It’s evolution.