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  1. hstraw

    New to overlanding

    I really enjoy my train horns so they'll stay put, but yes I agree, I need to get a spare tire. As of right now I don't have a matching spare.
  2. hstraw

    New to overlanding

    Thanks for the tip. For now we don't really plan on doing any camping type of overlanding. Just day trips for the most part. My plan is to have a rack on top with lighting and then an awning that we can sit under and just hang out. But more so just day trips to start off. And then we'll...
  3. hstraw

    New to overlanding

    I had an 04 Tundra and loved it, but that's been a few vehicles ago. Now that I'm wanting to get into overlanding, I've been seeing the older Toyota's are great vehicles to run, and since I have a family now and am familiar with the Tundra, that's why I chose to look at Sequoia's. Essentially a...
  4. hstraw

    New to overlanding

    Thanks everyone for the welcome. I'm from OKC myself.
  5. hstraw

    New to overlanding

    Hey guys, name is Hunter. From Oklahoma with a wife and 5mo son. Looking to get into the overlanding scene and explore our great state, and other destinations. After my son was born (surprise pregnancy btw lol), I've had a different outlook on life and am truly starting to appreciate this great...
  6. hstraw

    “Oldman Tan” 1st Gen Sequoia

    Darn. I was thinking it was the Sherpa company, but I don't think there's has the cut outs for the flush mount pods on the sides. That's what I like about the rack you have. I'm shopping around for a Sequoia. All the ones around me are are either really clean looking but super high mileage, or...
  7. hstraw

    “Oldman Tan” 1st Gen Sequoia

    What roof rack are you running in this pictures?