dirtpro06
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Well, I am nearing the end of paying off my current vehicle so my dream of owning a Tacoma is getting closer! Let me say up front that I completely understand that this (and every) truck will be a build of compromises. I am under no delusion that I can build a Moab ready truck and retain relatively decent fuel economy. My purpose here is to expand the capabilities of the stock truck without going overboard in any one direction. I do understand that every accessory I add to the truck adds weight. This will not be an all at once build, and as such I'm sure I will tweak it as I gain my own experience. That said I am the planning type and I like to know where I am going before I start out. What I am looking for from you all is the voice of experience. Feel free to point out things i have not thought of or problems that might arise from my ideas. Thanks!
PURPOSE:
1. All weather daily driver - gives me mobility year round, including in snow. Enables me to pull out less prepared friends. Is driven 2-3 days per week.
2. Cross country base camper for 2 - cross a couple states, depart from pavement, set up camp. Sleep in the bed if desired. Explore the area via unimproved roads and "jeep trails".
3. Car camping for 4 with lots of gear.
4. Future SAR vehicle - I have yet to find any wilderness SAR groups in my area
5. Ferrying products to events to sell.
MODIFICATIONS:
1. DCLB TRD Sport with the tow package: double cab for hauling 4 full sized people; long bed so I can sleep back there and carry more gear. Tow package for the tranney cooler, oil cooler and better battery.
2. Bed Cap: Leaning towards an ARE brand cap here. I want a cab height cap that will blend well with the truck and give me the option of a windoor. I've also heard that an opening front window is worth the extra cash. Reasons? ability to carry more crap and keep it out of the weather. Also I want the ability to sleep in the bed on trips. I plan to build a sleeping platform in the bed with a storage system underneath to facilitate uncluttered storage. Everything in it's place.
3. Lift/Tires: I am leaning towards OME suspension with tall skinny AT tires. The main purpose of this is to increase my angles (approach, departure, etc). I'm currently deciding between BFG ATs or Michelin LTXs. I plan to have a separate set of mud tires and wheels for the wet season as Oklahoma trails get very muddy.
4. Sliders: I consider these a must due to the long wheelbase of the DCLB. I plan to mount these just wide enough so my 5'3" wife can use them as steps to enter the vehicle. I'm not looking for a running board here, just enough to get a foot on.
5. All Pro Front Bumper: This provides me with a better approach angle, multiple recovery points, off road lighting and a winch. The modular design makes my wallet happy. I realize it is not as sturdy as other designs, but I am ok with the compromise.
6. Rear Bumper: I am unsure of what brand/model I will go with but I do want it to reach around the sides to protect the bottom of the bed. This also gives me more recovery points and extra reverse lighting. I have considered adding barn door swing outs but I'd like to try to get everything inside the vehicle before adding one.
7. Communications: UHF and CB. These are the bands that the people i talk to use. I may also mount an external cell antenna for better reception. I have handheld UHF radios that I use now and plan to get a handheld CB to double check how much I'll use it before going with a vehicle radio.
8. Navigation/Computer: I plan to mount a laptop in the truck and run GPS software with it. I run an external GPS antenna which I will mount to the truck and works with my DeLorme Topoquads maps. My other uses for the computer are to use as an mp3 player hooked into the Taco's sound system, writing articles in the field and finally for jumping on wifi hotspots for internet access in town. I plan to mount this on a folding mount so it can be stowed when not in use.
9. On Board Air: I consider this a must so I can air down and back up at will.
10. Fridge. This is an "almost for sure" mod for me. I am sure I want one as I take frequent day trips and would love to ditch the cooler. I just cant figure out where to put one while retaining the rear seats and an open platform in the rear for sleeping!
11. Other modifications I have considered:
cargo rack over bed with extra lighting
Toyota cargo rack runners over cab
dual battery
supplamental guages
built in water supply
strobes (SAR)
air lockers
VHF radio or HAM
Extended range fuel tank
numerous smaller fixes
PURPOSE:
1. All weather daily driver - gives me mobility year round, including in snow. Enables me to pull out less prepared friends. Is driven 2-3 days per week.
2. Cross country base camper for 2 - cross a couple states, depart from pavement, set up camp. Sleep in the bed if desired. Explore the area via unimproved roads and "jeep trails".
3. Car camping for 4 with lots of gear.
4. Future SAR vehicle - I have yet to find any wilderness SAR groups in my area
5. Ferrying products to events to sell.
MODIFICATIONS:
1. DCLB TRD Sport with the tow package: double cab for hauling 4 full sized people; long bed so I can sleep back there and carry more gear. Tow package for the tranney cooler, oil cooler and better battery.
2. Bed Cap: Leaning towards an ARE brand cap here. I want a cab height cap that will blend well with the truck and give me the option of a windoor. I've also heard that an opening front window is worth the extra cash. Reasons? ability to carry more crap and keep it out of the weather. Also I want the ability to sleep in the bed on trips. I plan to build a sleeping platform in the bed with a storage system underneath to facilitate uncluttered storage. Everything in it's place.
3. Lift/Tires: I am leaning towards OME suspension with tall skinny AT tires. The main purpose of this is to increase my angles (approach, departure, etc). I'm currently deciding between BFG ATs or Michelin LTXs. I plan to have a separate set of mud tires and wheels for the wet season as Oklahoma trails get very muddy.
4. Sliders: I consider these a must due to the long wheelbase of the DCLB. I plan to mount these just wide enough so my 5'3" wife can use them as steps to enter the vehicle. I'm not looking for a running board here, just enough to get a foot on.
5. All Pro Front Bumper: This provides me with a better approach angle, multiple recovery points, off road lighting and a winch. The modular design makes my wallet happy. I realize it is not as sturdy as other designs, but I am ok with the compromise.
6. Rear Bumper: I am unsure of what brand/model I will go with but I do want it to reach around the sides to protect the bottom of the bed. This also gives me more recovery points and extra reverse lighting. I have considered adding barn door swing outs but I'd like to try to get everything inside the vehicle before adding one.
7. Communications: UHF and CB. These are the bands that the people i talk to use. I may also mount an external cell antenna for better reception. I have handheld UHF radios that I use now and plan to get a handheld CB to double check how much I'll use it before going with a vehicle radio.
8. Navigation/Computer: I plan to mount a laptop in the truck and run GPS software with it. I run an external GPS antenna which I will mount to the truck and works with my DeLorme Topoquads maps. My other uses for the computer are to use as an mp3 player hooked into the Taco's sound system, writing articles in the field and finally for jumping on wifi hotspots for internet access in town. I plan to mount this on a folding mount so it can be stowed when not in use.
9. On Board Air: I consider this a must so I can air down and back up at will.
10. Fridge. This is an "almost for sure" mod for me. I am sure I want one as I take frequent day trips and would love to ditch the cooler. I just cant figure out where to put one while retaining the rear seats and an open platform in the rear for sleeping!
11. Other modifications I have considered:
cargo rack over bed with extra lighting
Toyota cargo rack runners over cab
dual battery
supplamental guages
built in water supply
strobes (SAR)
air lockers
VHF radio or HAM
Extended range fuel tank
numerous smaller fixes
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