So I am prepping for a longer than usual trip about a week long in September of next year.. there are a few upgrades I am planning for my setup, and a few upgrades are already in the works to get my rig more comfortable for an extended trip
the base: 2016 Tacoma TRD OR DCSB:
Suspension: Dobinson MRA/MRR 700lb front springs and 111r rear leafpacks, archive garage u-bolt flip kit (has super bumps currently) I plan to add sumosprings), JBA offroad High castor UCA's, and 1/4" strut spacers to clear my tires
Armor: CBI overland steel skidplates, Mobtown offroad HD sliders, SSO slimline hybrid front bumper with Stage II wings (101 lbs total).
Recovery gear: Smitybilt 10k comp winch.
Camping gear: currently have a 14" KBVOODOO/MAX Modular rack with tonneau cover brackets, max trax mounting brackets & extreme pins for 4 Actiontrax extremes. and an OVS Bushveld II RTT with awning, and a 4.5" ironman 4x4 awning over the tailgate.
2 Plano storage boxes:
Recovery/misc box: OVS snatch ring & shackles, 20klb steel rated D-ring shackles, 4 17k lb rated soft shackles, C4RS snatch rope, hitch shackle mount. tree saver strap. Biolite stove/grille, 4lbs of wood pellets for stove, tarp tie downs, Paracord, cordless impact, cordless drill, drill bits, leather work gloves
camping gear: Jetboil bascamp stove system, 2 GSI folding fry pans, spare 1lb propane cylinder, jetboil flash, coffee gear (instant packets & GSI rocket drip setup), oatmeal, dried meals, paper plates, towels, GSI knife set, spices, dehydrated meals (at least 2 meals for emergency if my fridge fails). Isopropane canister 500G, thremocell isopropane unit (bug repeller),
ICECO VL65DZ fridge (looking to replace soon with a little smaller ICECO APL55) (I plan to remove one of the rear seat sections (probably the 40% (drivers) seat side and build a platform for it.
sleeping arrangements:
* OOMTOP 4" self inflating air mattress (its large, and a bit heavy.. but the RTT mattress sucks... it is narrower than the foam fiber mattress up there.. just not sure I trest it to survive in the RTT, and be left with a flat mattress)..
* double sleeping bags (coleman - they can zip into individual bags, or stay as a double bag with an integrated sheet.. kinda nice...)
*cold weather we have 2 Teton XL 0* degree bags
*pillows I have hard time convincing my wife not to bring her bulky/heavy memory foam pillow... any suggestions???.. I have a sea to summit inflatable pillow, but it kinda sucks...
Fuel: Typically we carry 2 plastic Jerry cans which easily give me about a 500mile range that is fully loaded on our typical 3-4 day trips..
Water: 5 gallon Hart sprayer for showering/cleaning dishes (easily last me 3 days or so), 2-3 2.5gallon poland spring jugs (have gravity filter good for over 2400 gallons for each filter, have 3 spare filters)
in cab:
stock TRD cloth seats (seat jackers)
3tpam - phone mount, Garmin inReach mount, tablet mount (samsung S6 10.5" running Gaia, and OnX, google offline maps, entertainment)
Midland MXT500 GMRS radio (3dB midland ghost antenna on ditch light extension mount, I also have the 6dB whip)
Lighting: Stock lighting/fogs, Baja Design S8 20" amber driving lightbar in bumper, Cali-raised ditch lights, 2 rear nilight multi-mode 20watt amber/white. Odessey 27F AGM.
2 bags with our clothing and toiletries sit in the rear seat unless occupied...
First aid kits, spare batteries, emergency water filtration (gravity filter bag), NOCO Jumper pack (3000A), spare parts for RTT latches, spare tie rods (inner and outer), upper ball joint rebuild kit ( JBA offroad), ratchet straps, tiire repair kit, all-top 200lpm air compressor, 4 way air up/down kit, tools that wont fit in the plano boxes (pry bar, breaker bar), roll up tool bag, cables, and leather work gloves, bug spray... battery bank (bluetti AC50S to run the fridge when the truck is off, and to run lights, charge phones and tablets, etc at camp).
Planned upgrades this winter:
* Voswitch Taco8 8 gang switch panel kit 30A per circuit capable (received this yesterday)
* seat jackers to make the stock seats a bit more livable for longer drives (received in mail yesterday)
* OVS Expedition bed cap (waiting for release)
* OVS 270 awning
* OTT tune w/ AGM tuning
* 5.29 gearing
* 100Ah LiFePo4 battery with a Renogy DC to DC dual input charge controller (possibly add solar if I can find a decent roof rack).
* new tires (looking at MT Baja Boss ATZ, or TOYO open country AT III in 285/75/17 34") if I cannot get gearing done this winter I will likely stick with 285/70/17 sized tires.
* remove rear 40% seat & install a platform & tiedowns for my fridge.
* get a smaller fridge (looking at ICECO APL55) as I don't think the ICECO VL65DZ will fit well in the space behind the drivers seat even with plastics removed (I am 6'3", seat jackers may help here.. but we shall see..).
* lighter sliders (the Mobtown sliders are great, and are tough as nails.. but heavy.. about 240lbs for the set of bolt on sliders (these wrap the frame & have through bolts)
* fix and reinforce the skidplate mounts (I bent the front plate mid mounts hitting rocks, and am looking to lighten these as well as do the exhaust tuck to make a flat T-case plate)
* add some more low wattage lighting for when at camp. and upgrade the ditch lights
Planned future upgrades:
* Overland trailer build (basic box with RTT on it have the trailer, and it is in progress)
* oversized brakes
* solid axle, or possibly MC RCLT (this is a pipe dream, and likely over a $10-15k mod...
* long range fuel tank (basically replaces the 2 jerry cans permanently)
* rear bumper with tire carrier (may be required if I upgrade to 285/75/17 tires as the 285/70/17 is a tight fit in the stock location)
any of you that have done longer trips, or even trips into Canada (this trip if to the Bay of Fundy I live in Midcoast Maine and is scheduled to take about 9 days
what would you do to prep my rig, add or take off? or modify?
I am planning to try to keep weight low.
the base: 2016 Tacoma TRD OR DCSB:
Suspension: Dobinson MRA/MRR 700lb front springs and 111r rear leafpacks, archive garage u-bolt flip kit (has super bumps currently) I plan to add sumosprings), JBA offroad High castor UCA's, and 1/4" strut spacers to clear my tires
Armor: CBI overland steel skidplates, Mobtown offroad HD sliders, SSO slimline hybrid front bumper with Stage II wings (101 lbs total).
Recovery gear: Smitybilt 10k comp winch.
Camping gear: currently have a 14" KBVOODOO/MAX Modular rack with tonneau cover brackets, max trax mounting brackets & extreme pins for 4 Actiontrax extremes. and an OVS Bushveld II RTT with awning, and a 4.5" ironman 4x4 awning over the tailgate.
2 Plano storage boxes:
Recovery/misc box: OVS snatch ring & shackles, 20klb steel rated D-ring shackles, 4 17k lb rated soft shackles, C4RS snatch rope, hitch shackle mount. tree saver strap. Biolite stove/grille, 4lbs of wood pellets for stove, tarp tie downs, Paracord, cordless impact, cordless drill, drill bits, leather work gloves
camping gear: Jetboil bascamp stove system, 2 GSI folding fry pans, spare 1lb propane cylinder, jetboil flash, coffee gear (instant packets & GSI rocket drip setup), oatmeal, dried meals, paper plates, towels, GSI knife set, spices, dehydrated meals (at least 2 meals for emergency if my fridge fails). Isopropane canister 500G, thremocell isopropane unit (bug repeller),
ICECO VL65DZ fridge (looking to replace soon with a little smaller ICECO APL55) (I plan to remove one of the rear seat sections (probably the 40% (drivers) seat side and build a platform for it.
sleeping arrangements:
* OOMTOP 4" self inflating air mattress (its large, and a bit heavy.. but the RTT mattress sucks... it is narrower than the foam fiber mattress up there.. just not sure I trest it to survive in the RTT, and be left with a flat mattress)..
* double sleeping bags (coleman - they can zip into individual bags, or stay as a double bag with an integrated sheet.. kinda nice...)
*cold weather we have 2 Teton XL 0* degree bags
*pillows I have hard time convincing my wife not to bring her bulky/heavy memory foam pillow... any suggestions???.. I have a sea to summit inflatable pillow, but it kinda sucks...
Fuel: Typically we carry 2 plastic Jerry cans which easily give me about a 500mile range that is fully loaded on our typical 3-4 day trips..
Water: 5 gallon Hart sprayer for showering/cleaning dishes (easily last me 3 days or so), 2-3 2.5gallon poland spring jugs (have gravity filter good for over 2400 gallons for each filter, have 3 spare filters)
in cab:
stock TRD cloth seats (seat jackers)
3tpam - phone mount, Garmin inReach mount, tablet mount (samsung S6 10.5" running Gaia, and OnX, google offline maps, entertainment)
Midland MXT500 GMRS radio (3dB midland ghost antenna on ditch light extension mount, I also have the 6dB whip)
Lighting: Stock lighting/fogs, Baja Design S8 20" amber driving lightbar in bumper, Cali-raised ditch lights, 2 rear nilight multi-mode 20watt amber/white. Odessey 27F AGM.
2 bags with our clothing and toiletries sit in the rear seat unless occupied...
First aid kits, spare batteries, emergency water filtration (gravity filter bag), NOCO Jumper pack (3000A), spare parts for RTT latches, spare tie rods (inner and outer), upper ball joint rebuild kit ( JBA offroad), ratchet straps, tiire repair kit, all-top 200lpm air compressor, 4 way air up/down kit, tools that wont fit in the plano boxes (pry bar, breaker bar), roll up tool bag, cables, and leather work gloves, bug spray... battery bank (bluetti AC50S to run the fridge when the truck is off, and to run lights, charge phones and tablets, etc at camp).
Planned upgrades this winter:
* Voswitch Taco8 8 gang switch panel kit 30A per circuit capable (received this yesterday)
* seat jackers to make the stock seats a bit more livable for longer drives (received in mail yesterday)
* OVS Expedition bed cap (waiting for release)
* OVS 270 awning
* OTT tune w/ AGM tuning
* 5.29 gearing
* 100Ah LiFePo4 battery with a Renogy DC to DC dual input charge controller (possibly add solar if I can find a decent roof rack).
* new tires (looking at MT Baja Boss ATZ, or TOYO open country AT III in 285/75/17 34") if I cannot get gearing done this winter I will likely stick with 285/70/17 sized tires.
* remove rear 40% seat & install a platform & tiedowns for my fridge.
* get a smaller fridge (looking at ICECO APL55) as I don't think the ICECO VL65DZ will fit well in the space behind the drivers seat even with plastics removed (I am 6'3", seat jackers may help here.. but we shall see..).
* lighter sliders (the Mobtown sliders are great, and are tough as nails.. but heavy.. about 240lbs for the set of bolt on sliders (these wrap the frame & have through bolts)
* fix and reinforce the skidplate mounts (I bent the front plate mid mounts hitting rocks, and am looking to lighten these as well as do the exhaust tuck to make a flat T-case plate)
* add some more low wattage lighting for when at camp. and upgrade the ditch lights
Planned future upgrades:
* Overland trailer build (basic box with RTT on it have the trailer, and it is in progress)
* oversized brakes
* solid axle, or possibly MC RCLT (this is a pipe dream, and likely over a $10-15k mod...
* long range fuel tank (basically replaces the 2 jerry cans permanently)
* rear bumper with tire carrier (may be required if I upgrade to 285/75/17 tires as the 285/70/17 is a tight fit in the stock location)
any of you that have done longer trips, or even trips into Canada (this trip if to the Bay of Fundy I live in Midcoast Maine and is scheduled to take about 9 days
what would you do to prep my rig, add or take off? or modify?
I am planning to try to keep weight low.