Surprising to hear this honesty from a guy who makes a living from selling this kind of stuff. People aren't listening. LOL.
It's a good point to be made I think. I suppose you need to ask yourself are you building a rock crawler or an expedition truck? In my mind an expedition truck is driving 2000km's to get somewhere remote, I'm not going to make that 2000km's of driving hell for 20km's worth of terrain that I
really won't be risking driving when I'm so far from home and any sort of support network. Expo in my eyes is dirt, gravel and sand, not rock crawling- but that I suppose is a product of the environment I live in.
The folks I know personally in Australia who do all the big 'expedition' drives spend all their money on making the vehicle resilient and comfortable but otherwise don't modify them a whole lot. The ones who drop big cash on lifts and wheels tend to do a lot shorter distances to get to their preferred play grounds. Not saying either is wrong, I just think they have their relevant places.
Mind you, driving a six wheeled, tag axle frankenstein beast I can hardly make my comments with too much gusto :sombrero: