Looking for a Overland Builder in the Northeast region USA. No luck with Main Line Overland returning my calls , even to the owner. Guess they don't want my business.
Explorer I
What kind of vehicle are you looking to build? What are your needs v. wants? Where will you be going with it and for how long?Looking for a Overland Builder in the Northeast region USA. No luck with Main Line Overland returning my calls , even to the owner. Guess they don't want my business.
It's a 2019 Tacoma TRD Off Road with a 2 1/2" Boss Toytec suspension lift. I'm looking to replace stock side step for rock sliders and either an RSI smart cap EVOa or RLDDesigns stainless steel top. ADD honey Badger front bumper and stealth fighter rear bumper. Tires (285/75/16) are rubbing a little at times , that's the reason for bumper , besides just wanting it. I'm looking to just go off road to camp at dispersed camp sights. Not looking to go crazy mudding , just hitting access roads. I understand that a stock Tacoma could handle these needs but rock sliders are just in case. Also deciding what type of tools and Jack's for changing tires. Definitely jack stands for safety but should I go bottle jack or something different.What kind of vehicle are you looking to build? What are your needs v. wants? Where will you be going with it and for how long?Looking for a Overland Builder in the Northeast region USA. No luck with Main Line Overland returning my calls , even to the owner. Guess they don't want my business.
Advocate I
Explorer I
I don't know what your technical ability is, but most of that you can do yourself. If you MUST have someone do everything for you check OK4wd in Stewartsville, NJ.It's a 2019 Tacoma TRD Off Road with a 2 1/2" Boss Toytec suspension lift. I'm looking to replace stock side step for rock sliders and either an RSI smart cap EVOa or RLDDesigns stainless steel top. ADD honey Badger front bumper and stealth fighter rear bumper. Tires (285/75/16) are rubbing a little at times , that's the reason for bumper , besides just wanting it. I'm looking to just go off road to camp at dispersed camp sights. Not looking to go crazy mudding , just hitting access roads. I understand that a stock Tacoma could handle these needs but rock sliders are just in case. Also deciding what type of tools and Jack's for changing tires. Definitely jack stands for safety but should I go bottle jack or something different.
Pathfinder III
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Moved to the appropriate section to get more tractionLooking for a Overland Builder in the Northeast region USA. No luck with Main Line Overland returning my calls , even to the owner. Guess they don't want my business.
Thank you , I'm struggling with the navigation on this site. Sorry about that.The NorthEast region is covered here - Everything Else East Region
Your subject title and the section you posted in doesn't jive with your question, either. I would post your question in the section I just linked.
Sorry about this. I'm really confused with this. I have not been here in over a year. I'll stop posting and get to learn this site before posting. I thought I was replying to someone's question. Won't happen again.Moved to the appropriate section to get more tractionLooking for a Overland Builder in the Northeast region USA. No luck with Main Line Overland returning my calls , even to the owner. Guess they don't want my business.
Pathfinder III
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No problem at all, if you ever have a question about posting just ask.Sorry about this. I'm really confused with this. I have not been here in over a year. I'll stop posting and get to learn this site before posting. I thought I was replying to someone's question. Won't happen again.
World Traveler III
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