I guess we could be considered one of those YouTubers other posters in this thread are referring to.
We produce parts installation and modification videos for Toyota FJ Cruisers and 4Runners. We've been doing it for almost four years now and continue to be incredibly pleased and humbled by all the messages we receive daily from our viewers thanking us for helping them with their own modifying and/or repairs. No, we don't make money at it or get everything for free. Most of us 'Tubers don't
Yes, we have a ton of money invested in our rigs. If we tallied it all up we'd be shocked, so we don't. Luckily we're finally at an age and position in our lives where we have fewer expenses and more disposable income. Thirty+ years ago we were in the same boat as many of you; an old Chevy truck that ran off 7 of its 8 cylinders, on a good day. We slept in a hand-me-down, mildewed canvas tent, cooked over a fire on a bent up grill grate we found in the neighbor's trash. We couldn't afford to buy a stove.
Yes, we take photos of our vehicles and post them on Insta and FB. Yes, we enjoy the interaction we have with our fans and followers that comes from these photos.
Yes, we use the heck out of our rigs. They've taken us to all four corners of the U.S. and everywhere in between. To places most people could, or would, never go. Best of all they've been instrumental in us meeting, and have something in common with some of the finest people on the planet.
Yes, they're all scratched up and most of the time very dirty.
Yes, there are some "overlanders" on social media who are mostly "pretenders". That's obvious and believe me they get called out on it continuously. But, it's their thing, they're having fun with it, who are we to judge.
Hopefully none of you on here consider us to be "elitists". If you do, you can kiss my......…