JTdiRtyD
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Hi all, pretty new here. Just traded a 2020 Tacoma TRD Pro for a 2022 Rubicon Diesel. I "hope" to keep this updated with progress as I build the truck, but I often times don't stop to get photos of what I'm doing while I do it.
MN based, we take trips a few times a year to various places. Mountains and deserts are preferred, but we recently got hooked up with a good group of folks that wheel the Ozarks so we are hoping to start making some trips there. We try to stick to moderate trails as we still have to drive home. Planning some longer trips up the Dalton and Dempster highways in the near future.
The end goal:
"Modular" build as this is my daily driver and it likely wont fit in the garage with the the RTT once completed (7ft door problems). Capable of multiple days without resupply.
Removed from Tacoma and waiting to be installed on the Jeep:
-RC 9500lb winch, syn line
-110ah dual battery setup, 20amp DC-DC charger
-Wolfbox rear view mirror/camera
Current cart items:
-LOD Signature mid width front bumper
-DD SS3 Pro yellow fogs
-Method 703, 17x8.5, 0 offset
-Falken Wildpeak AT4W, 35x12.5
Planned for future:
-Trail cam retrofit
-Leather seat retrofit
Still researching:
-Rear bumper. Honestly don't care for the looks of most of them. I do have my eye on the Icon Pro.
-Suspension. Full kit or just springs? Undecided. Leaning towards Fox 2.5 Elite through Accutune.
DIY stuff:
-Single side bed drawer/kitchen. Drawings in progress. Easily removed when not needed.
-Rear seat delete platform. Will house fridge, DC-DC charging, electronics charging, etc. Drawings not started.
-Modular extruded aluminum GoFastCamper style cap/rtt. RTT will be removable when not in use. I built a similar cap for my Tacoma but with a welded steel frame, but never finished the tent. The cap turned out great but I don't know that I want to do another steel frame, so this time around I'm designing an extruded aluminum frame. Plans are close to done, or at least to the point I can start with the frame, I just need to work with a buddy to review and machine out the corners.
Cap I built for the Tacoma
Hopefully I can keep this thread updated with progress AS I work on things, but It will most likely end up being big updates of multiple things I already 2 months prior lol
MN based, we take trips a few times a year to various places. Mountains and deserts are preferred, but we recently got hooked up with a good group of folks that wheel the Ozarks so we are hoping to start making some trips there. We try to stick to moderate trails as we still have to drive home. Planning some longer trips up the Dalton and Dempster highways in the near future.
The end goal:
"Modular" build as this is my daily driver and it likely wont fit in the garage with the the RTT once completed (7ft door problems). Capable of multiple days without resupply.
Removed from Tacoma and waiting to be installed on the Jeep:
-RC 9500lb winch, syn line
-110ah dual battery setup, 20amp DC-DC charger
-Wolfbox rear view mirror/camera
Current cart items:
-LOD Signature mid width front bumper
-DD SS3 Pro yellow fogs
-Method 703, 17x8.5, 0 offset
-Falken Wildpeak AT4W, 35x12.5
Planned for future:
-Trail cam retrofit
-Leather seat retrofit
Still researching:
-Rear bumper. Honestly don't care for the looks of most of them. I do have my eye on the Icon Pro.
-Suspension. Full kit or just springs? Undecided. Leaning towards Fox 2.5 Elite through Accutune.
DIY stuff:
-Single side bed drawer/kitchen. Drawings in progress. Easily removed when not needed.
-Rear seat delete platform. Will house fridge, DC-DC charging, electronics charging, etc. Drawings not started.
-Modular extruded aluminum GoFastCamper style cap/rtt. RTT will be removable when not in use. I built a similar cap for my Tacoma but with a welded steel frame, but never finished the tent. The cap turned out great but I don't know that I want to do another steel frame, so this time around I'm designing an extruded aluminum frame. Plans are close to done, or at least to the point I can start with the frame, I just need to work with a buddy to review and machine out the corners.
Cap I built for the Tacoma
Hopefully I can keep this thread updated with progress AS I work on things, but It will most likely end up being big updates of multiple things I already 2 months prior lol
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