Influencer III
This is our first off-road adventure vehicle and the chronicles of its progression.
In December 2019, after we had 10inches of snow dumped on us we decided to get rid of my beloved Subaru Impreza and get something to get me to work nearly all conditions. We eventually decided on a Toyota Tacoma TRD OR.
Here she is in all her stock and pristine (not pinstriped) glory.
It wasn’t too long after that I decided the rims needed something a bit more and decided to plasti-dip them bronze: 1 can brass monkey per tire with 2-3 coats of copper metallizer. (Jan 2019)
As the weather improved I decided it was time to get out and start exploring which is when I joined Overland Bound in March 2020! Finally got out with the Overland Bound community around Denver in May 2020 and made the decision I need to start protecting my rig. But not before getting multiple punctures in the stock tires, time for some KO2s 265/75/r16 (May 2020)
With the help of my wonderful wife we installed my RCI rock sliders, (not once, not twice but 3 times because I found RCI’s instructions quite lacking. (June 2020)
Next we found out that I really need better skids after running Tincup Pass with the Colorado OB community at JuneJam 2020 so I ordered Aluminum Skids Front to back from RCI as well as a steel Differential Skid from RCI. (July 2020)
The skids served me well protecting the rear differential when I slid off a rock on the Cloverdale Mine trail and had to be re-adjusted on trail to keep it from rubbing on the driveshaft. Hard to find a better “workshop” (July 2020)
Unfortunately our overlanding season was unfortunately cut short by the Cameron Peak, Troublesome and other fires that plagued Colorado. Then in January we decided to add the most important mod to the truck: my camping companion when my wife isn’t up for an overland trip. Axel (January 2021)
This brought about the decision that we needed more storage in the bed when transporting our dogs or camping with Axel so I got the green light to purchase a Smart Cap and with the aid of local OB members we got it assembled and on the truck (Feb 2021).
Unfortunately, this also meant I was now nearly fully compressing the suspension and constantly bouncing off the bump-stops, sitting about 2 inches below stock. So it was time to order the suspension upgrade. I placed the order for my new suspension and began the arduous, but mandatory, Covid-invoked wait for it to arrive. Finally, 2.5 months after placing the order the suspension arrived: Deaver U402 stage 2 leaf springs, Archive Garage Stealth HD UBolt FlipKit with bumpstops, SPC adjustable Upper Control Arms, Archive Garage wheel sensor skids, Fox Factory Race Series 2.5 Remote reservoir shocks and coilovers with DSC. With the help of OB members from along the front range and NOCO got everything installed. (May 2021)
In preparation for June Jam 2021 and the upcoming season it was decided I needed a roof rack but I couldn’t bring my self to pay 1k for a roof rack. So I decided to make my own load bars with 15 series 80-20 aluminum extrusion ended up only costing about 200usd. (June 2021)
Now just need to figure out how I want to mount our IceCo VL45 fridge. Here is the current state of the Build (June 2021)
In December 2019, after we had 10inches of snow dumped on us we decided to get rid of my beloved Subaru Impreza and get something to get me to work nearly all conditions. We eventually decided on a Toyota Tacoma TRD OR.
Here she is in all her stock and pristine (not pinstriped) glory.
It wasn’t too long after that I decided the rims needed something a bit more and decided to plasti-dip them bronze: 1 can brass monkey per tire with 2-3 coats of copper metallizer. (Jan 2019)
As the weather improved I decided it was time to get out and start exploring which is when I joined Overland Bound in March 2020! Finally got out with the Overland Bound community around Denver in May 2020 and made the decision I need to start protecting my rig. But not before getting multiple punctures in the stock tires, time for some KO2s 265/75/r16 (May 2020)
With the help of my wonderful wife we installed my RCI rock sliders, (not once, not twice but 3 times because I found RCI’s instructions quite lacking. (June 2020)
Next we found out that I really need better skids after running Tincup Pass with the Colorado OB community at JuneJam 2020 so I ordered Aluminum Skids Front to back from RCI as well as a steel Differential Skid from RCI. (July 2020)
The skids served me well protecting the rear differential when I slid off a rock on the Cloverdale Mine trail and had to be re-adjusted on trail to keep it from rubbing on the driveshaft. Hard to find a better “workshop” (July 2020)
Unfortunately our overlanding season was unfortunately cut short by the Cameron Peak, Troublesome and other fires that plagued Colorado. Then in January we decided to add the most important mod to the truck: my camping companion when my wife isn’t up for an overland trip. Axel (January 2021)
This brought about the decision that we needed more storage in the bed when transporting our dogs or camping with Axel so I got the green light to purchase a Smart Cap and with the aid of local OB members we got it assembled and on the truck (Feb 2021).
Unfortunately, this also meant I was now nearly fully compressing the suspension and constantly bouncing off the bump-stops, sitting about 2 inches below stock. So it was time to order the suspension upgrade. I placed the order for my new suspension and began the arduous, but mandatory, Covid-invoked wait for it to arrive. Finally, 2.5 months after placing the order the suspension arrived: Deaver U402 stage 2 leaf springs, Archive Garage Stealth HD UBolt FlipKit with bumpstops, SPC adjustable Upper Control Arms, Archive Garage wheel sensor skids, Fox Factory Race Series 2.5 Remote reservoir shocks and coilovers with DSC. With the help of OB members from along the front range and NOCO got everything installed. (May 2021)
In preparation for June Jam 2021 and the upcoming season it was decided I needed a roof rack but I couldn’t bring my self to pay 1k for a roof rack. So I decided to make my own load bars with 15 series 80-20 aluminum extrusion ended up only costing about 200usd. (June 2021)
Now just need to figure out how I want to mount our IceCo VL45 fridge. Here is the current state of the Build (June 2021)