Looks like a nice set up! Travel trailer def makes it easier. They make a great base camp if you want to explore.Here are my two Toyotas:
4runner is a 95 with the 22RE and 5 speed. It is sas’d with 5.29 gears, and an ARB locker/compressor. I mostly use it for bombing around the local national forest with the wife, kid and two dogs but hoping to use it for some bigger adventures at some point. I have a 3 yo and another baby on the way so week long adventures with the family are not really in the cards right now.
I bought the 2011 GX last winter after my 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD sent a rod through the block. I intended to set this up as a daily driver/mild offroad rig, but after buying it and driving it for a while it’s a little to nice and don’t wanna beat on it, yet. I did put 32’s on it and I do use it to tow my travel trailer sometimes, so i may still do a mild lift, just to let me get out there when on camping trips. The stock ground clearance is pretty bad.
Looks like a nice set up! Travel trailer def makes it easier. They make a great base camp if you want to explore.
Yes, that's why we traded in our pop up for a hardwall. That and well set up and tear down time was getting old.Yeah, and with 2 kids under 5 years old, it's just not realistic to do it any other way, especially in the rockies. Our friends have a 3 year old pop-up camper and they basically won't go out after September or before June because its too cold at night.
The steps on the truck? Yeah, for sure, but they came with the truck so I figured they might as well stay there until they do get damaged. So far so good, but I avoid big rocks whenever I can since she isn't armored underneath - that would be weight that I just can't afford...I like it and LOVE that trailer. But, if you're going to play in the rocks it is a matter of time until those steps get ripped off or bent.
The trailer is an Expedition 2.0 from Off Grid Trailers, with a few customizations. No trailer will ever be perfect but it's solidly built and will follow nicely anywhere that the truck can go. I did a lot of research on small campers and this layout was really the closest to what I wanted out of a camper - it's got all the "stuff" I wanted (fridge, sink, stove, cabin heater, water heater, outdoor shower, dual batteries, inverter, 30 gallon water tank) in the smallest possible package. On the trip pictured above we spent 26 straight nights in it and it worked great.I understand but since they attach to the body, not the frame, there is a good chance your truck will be damaged if they are. It's not a problem if you stay out of the rough stuff. How about some more info on the trailer?