Enthusiast III
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- First Name
- Gary
- Last Name
- Foubister
- Member #
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20886
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KJ7LUT
2019 RAV4 - The #BabyYota Build Plan
My 2019 RAV4 is far from an "Overland Rig" but it’s a massive difference from my 12 year old Prius. My goals are humble: get back out into nature and explore more of the Pacific North West. While I don't expect to rock crawl, I do hope to access camping spots less travelled.
This thread is ultimately for me and functions as my inspiration, wish list, priority alignment, and budget expectations. To my future self, here's how she stands at the end of 2019:
The following is my current list of priorities:
1) Yakima Skyrise Rooftop Tent (2 Person)
Exploring roof top tent options is what originally led me to this community. My ground tent fits a queen size air mattress with lots of room and I can fit a lot of my gear in my Yakima skybox. I love the idea of rolling with a roof top tent when it's just me out and about. The Yakima Skyrise is a good compromise for the factory bars since Yakima and Thule have yet to offer after market options.
2) Yakima SkyRise Annex for the 2-person SkyRise Tent
The annex feels like a luxury. But what the hell, I may as well include it here.
3) Tires - All Terrain T/A KO2 LRE / Set of 4 (255/55R18 BFG)
My short time on this forum reveals tire upgrades are necessary. My local dealer already offers this option and shopping around locally hasn't revealed any better deals. I also have loyalty to the dealer since they replaced my Prius' hybrid system for labor when it crapped out at > 125K miles.
TODO: Will a spare fit? Add the cost of a spare.
4) 2" READY LIFT
My local dealer offers this option and it has been tested with Toyota safety sense. Important because this remains my daily driver.
Is this high enough?
Do I need it if I'm not rock crawling?
5) Sliders
Sliders appear necessary when encountering rocks. Do I expect to do this type of Overlanding? Probably not.
TODO: research the slider options for 2019 RAV4
6) Comms: 75-822 PORTABLE/MOBILE CB RADIO
CB radio appears to be utilized by the U.S. Northwest crew and is useful for my daily commute when Portland traffic turns to shit (LOL). A portable CB option feels like a great option and the Midland 75-822 appears to be a well rated choice.
TODO: Antenna upgrade needs? Also HAM radio options.
TODO: get saving laddie. No Gibson Les Paul for you!!!
Viva Cascadia!
Gary
My 2019 RAV4 is far from an "Overland Rig" but it’s a massive difference from my 12 year old Prius. My goals are humble: get back out into nature and explore more of the Pacific North West. While I don't expect to rock crawl, I do hope to access camping spots less travelled.
This thread is ultimately for me and functions as my inspiration, wish list, priority alignment, and budget expectations. To my future self, here's how she stands at the end of 2019:
The following is my current list of priorities:
1) Yakima Skyrise Rooftop Tent (2 Person)
Exploring roof top tent options is what originally led me to this community. My ground tent fits a queen size air mattress with lots of room and I can fit a lot of my gear in my Yakima skybox. I love the idea of rolling with a roof top tent when it's just me out and about. The Yakima Skyrise is a good compromise for the factory bars since Yakima and Thule have yet to offer after market options.
- Budget: $879.99 - $1,099
2) Yakima SkyRise Annex for the 2-person SkyRise Tent
The annex feels like a luxury. But what the hell, I may as well include it here.
- Budget: $219.00 - $279
3) Tires - All Terrain T/A KO2 LRE / Set of 4 (255/55R18 BFG)
My short time on this forum reveals tire upgrades are necessary. My local dealer already offers this option and shopping around locally hasn't revealed any better deals. I also have loyalty to the dealer since they replaced my Prius' hybrid system for labor when it crapped out at > 125K miles.
- Budget: $1,217.00 (installed)
TODO: Will a spare fit? Add the cost of a spare.
4) 2" READY LIFT
My local dealer offers this option and it has been tested with Toyota safety sense. Important because this remains my daily driver.
Is this high enough?
Do I need it if I'm not rock crawling?
- Budget: $960 (installed)
5) Sliders
Sliders appear necessary when encountering rocks. Do I expect to do this type of Overlanding? Probably not.
- Budget: Unknown
TODO: research the slider options for 2019 RAV4
6) Comms: 75-822 PORTABLE/MOBILE CB RADIO
CB radio appears to be utilized by the U.S. Northwest crew and is useful for my daily commute when Portland traffic turns to shit (LOL). A portable CB option feels like a great option and the Midland 75-822 appears to be a well rated choice.
- Budget: $124.95
TODO: Antenna upgrade needs? Also HAM radio options.
TODO: get saving laddie. No Gibson Les Paul for you!!!
Viva Cascadia!
Gary