I prefer cast iron personally. It’s heavier than most options out there but if I’ve got room in my rig I’ll take it. One of my favorite breakfasts when I’m out camping or in the trail is super simple and doesn’t take too long to cook.
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Feel free to follow me! I’ll follow y’all back asap, I like seeing what y’all do with your rigs. Some pretty badass stuff out there!
hey y'all I've been looking into a new front bumper for my rig. I was looking to get a stinger/winch combo. Only thing is of some reason I'm having a hard time finding one meant for my rig. any thoughts? anyone else have the setup I'm looking at getting? thanks!
Thinking i might go ARB, they seem to be the best for a decent price from what I've found. however in the mean time I'm going to check some local fab shops in town and see if they can make something for me. I do know how to weld and have everything i need to build one using square tube haha...
Yeah I've looked around and so far Warn seemed like the best. Do you think getting the coil-overs and rear springs should be done now or wait till I get some armor and see what exactly ill need?
Hey that was super helpful! Ill check all that out right now. Thinking ill start off with the rack since I have lights just waiting to be mounted. As for the front bumper I've really been looking at the ARB Deluxe Bull Bar. For the winch, any good brands or specific ones that really get the job...
don't have a current pic but i can get one posted here soon. Ive got a 40" curved led rough country light bar needed to get mounted to the rack as well as 4 led light cubes (4" by 4"). id also like to put a rooftop tent eventually.
2004 Toyota 4Runner.
currently i have a cargo rack up there i picked up for $100, however I'm in need of a durable badass roof rack that is a lot larger and has spot for my new lights to be mounted. looking to spend under $500 if possible. ya'll have any ideas or advice for me? any racks you...
I appreciate the advice man! I love hearing and learning from people that have been doing this for longer, it really puts necessary items or items I just want into perspective.
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Your 4Runner is pretty kickass! It's good to know so many people use the same vehicles basically, it makes it a lot easier to get help and ideas and see what people have done. I actually do have a few questions for you. Where did should I start with modifications to the 4Runner? Currently I have...
Hey y'all my names Dalton, I'm from the lost coast in homboltd county, Northern Cali. Member number is #4280. I'm pretty new to the overlanding business but looking to learn all the tips and tricks there are. I drive a 4th gen Toyota 4Runner, her name is Gretta. I'm slowly getting her outfitted...
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