I have an Alu-Cab Khaya on my 2018 DCSB Tacoma Offroad and it is extensively modified with most of the items you called out. We have 21k miles on it now and 4k of those miles with the Khaya. We have a Radflo suspension with 2.5 resi all the way around, 700lb coilsprings, OME Dakar heavy leafspring pack, CBI T3 bumpers front/rear (steel), White knuckle steel sliders, RCI full skid package, lower control arm armor, Warn Xeon 10 S, 5.29 nitro gears, ARB dual compressor with a remote tank and ARB airlocker up front, dual batteries under the hood, some light bars and ditch lights and an Alu-Cab woodbox that carries a good 100lbs of gear in it. I weigh 7,200lbs with a full tank of fuel, spare rotopax of fuel (14g), full water in the Khaya (20g), 10lbs of propane and with me, my wife and our three dogs in the Taco. We get about 12mpg doing 60-65 with the new 5.29 gears.
I would like to get the LRA extended fuel tank, but I thought they were having issues here in the states still and held off. Please let me know how that is working out. We also plan to get a rear seat delete kit from Goose Gear to get some additional storage. We plan to do a lot of stuff in the next few years through North America. May some day dream about Pan American, but nervous about international travel. It's just us and we don't really have friends into this scene. We have a goal to hit all the national parks in the states and spend some time in Alaska and Canada.
How do you like the flatbed fleet? Is it the same footprint as the hawk with the dinette in the back but just smaller seating?
I didn't really know what I was doing when I was trying to build this out and before I knew it I was over weight and didn't really know what to do about it other than just not do crazy stuff. I had caught Expedition Overland's YouTube series about doing the Yukon and Pan American stuff and got inspired to go travel in a Tacoma with all the aftermarket support it has. Total fan boy I admit, but the truck has been nice. We've had the Khaya since Feb 2019 and did an Expo West trip and part of the Washington WABDR.
I feel like a bigger rig like a Prospector XL with a flatbed/FWC would have probably been a better route for us now in hindsight.
Grand Canyon North Rim May 2019 (before T3 HC rear bumper)
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Zion National Park May 2019 (before T3 HC rear bumper)
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