So I admittedly have zero idea where this build is going to go but I figure I should post some pics and see what happens. The idea for what I want is to maintain reliability and use it for light overland travel and off the beaten path camping. I don't plan on doing any rock climbing etc. I also will use the truck in snow when going to our cabin so I want to make it perform better in that situation.
Your suggestions, feedback, and critique are welcome.
Here it is on day 1: 2016 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition with KDSS
On the second day I got the tires installed that I had researched heavily before I even bought it. 275/70-17 BFG K02's. Looks much better already. I was amazed at how well they rode on asphalt and how quiet they were. I was also happy they fit with zero rubbing and the spare fit. The dealer advised me they would not but I went on friends advice that they did and my friends were correct!
We got 10-11" of snow at the cabin and the tires did great getting me out of my driveway sans plowing! The road was plowed but I didn't want to plow my 75fr driveway hahaha. They also handled well around town in 1-2" of fresh snow after plowing! Overall I was happy with them as that was the major concern I had.
Unfortunately I have some older relatives and even at stock height getting them in and out of the back was challenging. So I researched and found some slim and inexpensive NFAB wheel to wheel steps. I don't anticipate getting rock sliders but if I do I'll sell the NFABs.
Got the Southern Style Offroad Slimline bumper on and Smittybilt N20 Comp winch installed!
That's it so far. I have some interior mods and have an emergency kit in there which I'll detail later. The next mods I am considering are:
-rear bumper of some sort
-install my Yaesu FT-8800 ham radio
After that I'm still considering a few other things.
More to come soon!
Mason
Current Setup:
Exterior:
-Toytec Ultimate Lift Kit with Diff Drop, and Bilstein 5100's
-Camburg UCA's
-BFG KO2's 275/70-17
-Overland Bound Badge ;)
-Southern Style Slim Line bumper with Smittybilt N20 Comp 10K winch. Factor55 and Crosby accessories.
Interior:
-Sleeping platform to level back out
Your suggestions, feedback, and critique are welcome.
Here it is on day 1: 2016 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition with KDSS
![](/forums/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi275.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fjj281%2Fducati748rs%2FMobile%2520Uploads%2FIMG_1874_zpszd1brfhg.jpg&hash=a25979207113e22b0a9123f4eeac8dfb)
On the second day I got the tires installed that I had researched heavily before I even bought it. 275/70-17 BFG K02's. Looks much better already. I was amazed at how well they rode on asphalt and how quiet they were. I was also happy they fit with zero rubbing and the spare fit. The dealer advised me they would not but I went on friends advice that they did and my friends were correct!
![](/forums/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi275.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fjj281%2Fducati748rs%2FMobile%2520Uploads%2FIMG_1962_zpslu7aql4s.jpg&hash=1cda3e1c2cb25b61fe24555be3dd3ae1)
We got 10-11" of snow at the cabin and the tires did great getting me out of my driveway sans plowing! The road was plowed but I didn't want to plow my 75fr driveway hahaha. They also handled well around town in 1-2" of fresh snow after plowing! Overall I was happy with them as that was the major concern I had.
Unfortunately I have some older relatives and even at stock height getting them in and out of the back was challenging. So I researched and found some slim and inexpensive NFAB wheel to wheel steps. I don't anticipate getting rock sliders but if I do I'll sell the NFABs.
![](/forums/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi275.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fjj281%2Fducati748rs%2FMobile%2520Uploads%2FIMG_8291_zps3qixulzp.jpg&hash=3d740d3992a56ebf01901faffa2b4d60)
Got the Southern Style Offroad Slimline bumper on and Smittybilt N20 Comp winch installed!
![](/forums/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi275.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fjj281%2Fducati748rs%2FMobile%2520Uploads%2FIMG_2246_zpso3snal3q.jpg&hash=dd3a8fa006935907fb86026c9aad06cb)
That's it so far. I have some interior mods and have an emergency kit in there which I'll detail later. The next mods I am considering are:
-rear bumper of some sort
-install my Yaesu FT-8800 ham radio
After that I'm still considering a few other things.
More to come soon!
Mason
Current Setup:
Exterior:
-Toytec Ultimate Lift Kit with Diff Drop, and Bilstein 5100's
-Camburg UCA's
-BFG KO2's 275/70-17
-Overland Bound Badge ;)
-Southern Style Slim Line bumper with Smittybilt N20 Comp 10K winch. Factor55 and Crosby accessories.
Interior:
-Sleeping platform to level back out
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