so I made the mistake of taking my rig to a CAT scale on one of my recent trips and I was a bit heavy.. I have a 2016 toyota Tacoma TRD OR DCSB see picture below:
I have the usual mods SSO hybrid bumper with stage II (75lbs +23lbs for stage II), 10k synthetic line winch (smitybilt 67lbs), odessey 27F AGM battery (about 20lbs heavier than stock), sliders (mobtown offroad (170lbs), CBI overland steel skidplates (140lbs), bed rack (kbvoodoo 14" with tonneau brackets 45lbs), roll up tonneau cover, Bushveld II RTT (145lbs), Ironman 4x4 4.5' awning (25lbs), 285/70/17 E-load General grabber AT/X on Method racing MR305NV 17x8.5 0ffset rims (about 30lbs heavier per tire including full sized matching spare tire/rim in stock location). and 4 Actiontracs (metal teeth).
this alone puts me at about 860lbs of my payload capacity of 1152lbs. I do have a good suspension system... Dobinson's MRR/MRA with 111R leafpack, and heavy rate coil up front with MRR/MRA shocks.. add in about 300lbs of camping gear (12v fridge (iceco VL65DZ), cooking box, recovery gear box, rinsekit+), spare fuel and drinking water..... and I am overweight before even me getting in the truck, let alone bringing my wife along with me..
before anyone says anything.. I inspect my truck regularly, and I am a fanatic about any noise or creak or groan out of the suspension (its why I got greasable shackles/bushings). i constantly check my brakes condition, and leave extra space when driving. I do plan to upgrade the rotors, and pads (possibly even wilwood big brake kit), as well as regear to 5.29 gears. I do plan to eventually rotate out my heavy items such as sliders, and skidplates and opt for lighter options (doing research on this now)...
how and what do you all pack? do you keep track of vehicle weight?
I ask this as I see teams Expediton overland, and a few others with their rigs packed out, and 3-4 passengers... and lets just say they are probably heavier than I am....
my camping setup:
I have the usual mods SSO hybrid bumper with stage II (75lbs +23lbs for stage II), 10k synthetic line winch (smitybilt 67lbs), odessey 27F AGM battery (about 20lbs heavier than stock), sliders (mobtown offroad (170lbs), CBI overland steel skidplates (140lbs), bed rack (kbvoodoo 14" with tonneau brackets 45lbs), roll up tonneau cover, Bushveld II RTT (145lbs), Ironman 4x4 4.5' awning (25lbs), 285/70/17 E-load General grabber AT/X on Method racing MR305NV 17x8.5 0ffset rims (about 30lbs heavier per tire including full sized matching spare tire/rim in stock location). and 4 Actiontracs (metal teeth).
this alone puts me at about 860lbs of my payload capacity of 1152lbs. I do have a good suspension system... Dobinson's MRR/MRA with 111R leafpack, and heavy rate coil up front with MRR/MRA shocks.. add in about 300lbs of camping gear (12v fridge (iceco VL65DZ), cooking box, recovery gear box, rinsekit+), spare fuel and drinking water..... and I am overweight before even me getting in the truck, let alone bringing my wife along with me..
before anyone says anything.. I inspect my truck regularly, and I am a fanatic about any noise or creak or groan out of the suspension (its why I got greasable shackles/bushings). i constantly check my brakes condition, and leave extra space when driving. I do plan to upgrade the rotors, and pads (possibly even wilwood big brake kit), as well as regear to 5.29 gears. I do plan to eventually rotate out my heavy items such as sliders, and skidplates and opt for lighter options (doing research on this now)...
how and what do you all pack? do you keep track of vehicle weight?
I ask this as I see teams Expediton overland, and a few others with their rigs packed out, and 3-4 passengers... and lets just say they are probably heavier than I am....
my camping setup:
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