Our main use for our 4Runner TRD Pro is as the wife's DD and our camping / adventuring vehicle. So, most of the planned upgrades are centered around increasing basic offroad capability (aggressive tires and probably a mild lift) and longevity (planning full skids and sliders, for example). So far, all of our offroading has been alone and unafraid, and I expect that will continue into the future.
That said, I am pretty sure we will always carry the 60" hi-lift when off pavement to any unknown location, and winching with one is certainly feasible with a good kit, if not obviously a bit tedious. However, the intent of all the planned recovery gear is, for us, more for emergency self recovery, rather than to enable us to actively seek overly-challenging trails and obstacles for 'wheelin's own sake. (Not knocking wheeling for fun, but we didn't buy this particular vehicle for that).
Given the winch might get used once or twice per year for self recovery, and would save maybe maybe an hour each time over using the Hi-Lift to winch out of a real bind (assuming jacking and packing wasn't the better solution), would you guys say the extra 150lbs and $1,500 (winch + hidden mount) to $3,000 (winch + Al bumper) is worth it? (Of course, I could buy a $300 HF winch and $500 mount, but I am not going to publicly admit that I have cobsidered such a blasphemous option :P ).
Honestly, the only time I can imagine a winch would be truly valuable to us is if we underestimate and try to pass through a long, muddied section of trail and get stuck in the middle with trees or embankments that prevent us from turning out. In that case, being able to winch 50+ feet without taking a long time would be pretty nice. Otherwise, I can imagine wanting to recover backwards just as often as forwards, where a front-mounted winch may or may not be helpful.
Thanks!
Here is my 2 cents.
For Long Distance Overlanding it is a nice to have but not a necessity IMHO. I base this on 32 years of off reading on every continent except South America. when you are a long ways from home like across the country, or on another continent on a multi month expedition with your wife and dog....Generally you don't go wheelin' and run the risk of destroying something, getting in an accident, ruining your trip etc.
Pretty much 99.9% of the time you are travelling as a solo vehicle and a long way from home. Also On those trips weight is paramount because it affects gas mileage and weight adds stress to your drive train, engine and other components.
IMHO Road side assistance in North America is a money saver when on the other side of the continent, just saying.
With all that said, if during trip planning for our trip to South America I figure we will require a winch plus land anchors etc then yes it will be bought and installed. But we are still going to be alone.
For going on a Overland Bound trail run or weekend trail fest, 4wheeling or off-roading, Jeeping, rock crawling, exploring where goats fear to tread.....you should have another vehicle with you, tow points, shackles, tow straps, etc and a winch and I'll say it again, don't go alone.
Here is the thing, we just bought a 2017 Taco TRD Off Road. The build starts this week. Because it is going to be our long distance overland vehicle the winch and front bumper are near the bottom of the list.
We overland alone. The kids are all grown up and married. Now it's us and our dog. After our last cross country trip in our jeep we decided to buy a Tacoma for the long trips. The off-road capability of the Tacoma TRD Off Road package is great. It will get us into BLM or Crown Land to set up camp, we can effectively go anywhere we want to go stock.
As a result I want to be careful what mods I do to keep the weight down for other things like, we will tow a trailer behind us etc.
You need to decide, are you rock crawling? Are you muddling? Are you trail running? Or are you on a long distance adventure living out of your rig crossing the equator or arctic circle?
Then do your build.
Just my thoughts as we are kind of in the same boat.
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