Grab some food, water, a map, get an experienced buddy to roll with (easy to find here), make a plan, and then GO! Your truck is quite sufficient to get started on the average trails. Once you've taken a few trips, you will have a better idea of what might be best for you to add/modify.
Hi everyone. We're always motivated by fellow Overland Bound members Kevin & Sarah of Lifestyle Overland, and loved Kevin's comments for beginners the other day when he said, "Just get out there. You don't have to have all the aftermarket parts and accessories and gadgets to start. Just get...
My wife and I live in middle Tennessee, and I'd like to introduce her to overlanding. Anyone want to take a day trip trail somewhere nearby? Maybe, 4th of July weekend?
Thanks, all. We've owned quite a few 4Runners over the years. Rock solid vehicles, for sure. The very first thing I do after buying one is to replace the headlights with high output, proper length LED bulbs... to make up for the only shortcoming we find: lighting. Well, the other shortcoming...
I'm seriously considering pulling the trigger on ToyTec BOSS 3″ Lift Kit to achieve more ground clearance with decent suspension boost. I got the idea from Wanderlost Overland video. Anyone else roll with this kit?
Elmira is just North of Veneta, very close to Fern Ridge Lake on Hwy 126, heading west out of Eugene.
Mapleton is at the intersection of Hwy 36 and 126, a logging town on the Siuslaw river, which flows out at Florence.
Hey all, my wife and I are eager to hit the trail, and modify our 4Runner to make it even more offload ready. Tips and suggestions for mods are always welcome.
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