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Overlandescape

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Tennessee
Recently bought a first gen xterra, looking to get more into overlanding and have no clue what my first couple mods should be. Any suggestions?


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Smileyshaun

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Happy Valley, OR, USA
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maintenance, recovery gear , gather camping gear and go !! take easy trips to start out and figure out what you need as you go . spend your weekends out exploring not in the garage preparing to explore . don't forget to let two people know where your heading and a expected return time
 

jasonjlamb

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Lawrence, KS
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Lamb
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My two cents:
  1. Maintenance/repairs
  2. Navigation
  3. Tires
  4. Camping stuff (tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, lantern, stove, cookware)
  5. Recovery stuff (tow hooks, kinetic recovery strap [not a simple two strap], shovel, ax/hatchet, full-size spare)
Throw in some good decision making and smart driving, and you're ready for adventure!
 

Smileyshaun

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Happy Valley, OR, USA
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Shaun
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Hoffman
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4799

My two cents:
  1. Maintenance/repairs
  2. Navigation
  3. Tires
  4. Camping stuff (tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, lantern, stove, cookware)
  5. Recovery stuff (tow hooks, kinetic recovery strap [not a simple two strap], shovel, ax/hatchet, full-size spare)
Throw in some good decision making and smart driving, and you're ready for adventure!

That's what I've been doing wrong all these years that whole good decision part
 

Rubicajon

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Recently bought a first gen xterra, looking to get more into overlanding and have no clue what my first couple mods should be. Any suggestions?


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Ok how about a good tool kit and service manual.
 

HIGH Maintenance

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Traveler II

309
Honolulu, Hawaii
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maintenance, recovery gear , gather camping gear and go !! take easy trips to start out and figure out what you need as you go . spend your weekends out exploring not in the garage preparing to explore . don't forget to let two people know where your heading and a expected return time
Smileyshaun,

I agree focus on the basics would be the most prudent approach for the newcomer or less experienced.

Start out easy learn your rig and how to self rescue and self repair, at least to a basic level.
After the basics are mastered then move on to all the nice cool mods that will allow for one to attempt more advanced OB conditions.

Happy wheeling,

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PCO6

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Newmarket, Ontario
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Stew
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Beatty
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12534

I wanted to be comfortable so I tossed the original seats in my TJ and put in a set from a Hyundai Tiburon. I liked them so much that I did the same for LJ & XJ. It was simple and inexpensive to do.

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