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GreenLine74

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I have a stock 2015 Tacoma with some what good tires and that’s about it. What should I start with to get my rig ready for trails?
 

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Eric Wade

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I have a stock 2015 Tacoma with some what good tires and that’s about it. What should I start with to get my rig ready for trails?
Grab some food, water, a map, get an experienced buddy to roll with (easy to find here), make a plan, and then GO! Your truck is quite sufficient to get started on the average trails. Once you've taken a few trips, you will have a better idea of what might be best for you to add/modify.
 

GreenLine74

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I have a stock 2015 Tacoma with some what good tires and that’s about it. What should I start with to get my rig ready for trails?
Grab some food, water, a map, get an experienced buddy to roll with (easy to find here), make a plan, and then GO! Your truck is quite sufficient to get started on the average trails. Once you've taken a few trips, you will have a better idea of what might be best for you to add/modify.
Thank you for the advice. Sounds like a good plan.
 

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Just Go! A sleeping bag, a ice chest, and a cook kit will get you going. Out here in the west you don’t need a tent during the summer. You’ll figure it out from there. Some join other some roll solo, start easy and you’ll adjust things as you go. Overlanding is about trade-offs. What works for others might not work for you, and vice a versa.
 

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Just Go! A sleeping bag, a ice chest, and a cook kit will get you going. Out here in the west you don’t need a tent during the summer. You’ll figure it out from there. Some join other some roll solo, start easy and you’ll adjust things as you go. Overlanding is about trade-offs. What works for others might not work for you, and vice a versa.
Oh sure, you could do that, but...

if’n ya wanna be a REAL overlander, there’s the YouTube channel, drone, skottle, trasheroo and much more.

Also, back in the real world, do just this!
 
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