Good day my people. Just picked up a '23 Tacoma TRD Offroad and I'll be building it up to support my FE adventures around the country. Please share some ideas or modifications you'd reccomend.
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Uncle T should throw an oleo-pneumatic suspension from Nimbus on the Taco. Indestructible and rides like Caddy floating on the clouds.U have a ways to go there pal…. Here is your next project for that thing… Put a prinsu roof rack on with some hard cases mounted to it.
Whats the final suspension set up going to be?
Once you get the main things out of the way; tires/suspension, any mechanical upgrades, etc - look to storage. Rack systems, fuel/water cans from Rotopax are solid. Want a cost effective way to haul a lot of gear that is easy to add on and take off?...look into Trasharoos Bags. They affix to tailgate, spare rear tire if you have it set up that way, or it can be thrown in the bed. I attach it to my tailgate along with a rear rack system and it holds my waders (it has draining holes), decoys it can double as a backpack in a pinch, blind bag, sleeping bag, firewood, etc. It expands and comes in various color options. I have stuffed a LOT of gear in the bag. It can easily be removed and attached. It is somewhat waterproof. Mine has two internal zippered pockets for small items and an outside pocket. It is very versatile. Under $70 bucks.Good day my people. Just picked up a '23 Tacoma TRD Offroad and I'll be building it up to support my FE adventures around the country. Please share some ideas or modifications you'd reccomend.
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Unfortunately Pete not everything comes as fast as you do. Still waiting on my Rear suspension.uncle T! whats the update on your Taco build??
Not sure what a Nimbus is unless we're talking about Pete again. I have the new Bilstein 8100 series for the 4 corners.Uncle T should throw an oleo-pneumatic suspension from Nimbus on the Taco. Indestructible and rides like Caddy floating on the clouds.
This is what I'm talking about, useful information. Thank you @huntbirdzOnce you get the main things out of the way; tires/suspension, any mechanical upgrades, etc - look to storage. Rack systems, fuel/water cans from Rotopax are solid. Want a cost effective way to haul a lot of gear that is easy to add on and take off?...look into Trasharoos Bags. They affix to tailgate, spare rear tire if you have it set up that way, or it can be thrown in the bed. I attach it to my tailgate along with a rear rack system and it holds my waders (it has draining holes), decoys it can double as a backpack in a pinch, blind bag, sleeping bag, firewood, etc. It expands and comes in various color options. I have stuffed a LOT of gear in the bag. It can easily be removed and attached. It is somewhat waterproof. Mine has two internal zippered pockets for small items and an outside pocket. It is very versatile. Under $70 bucks.
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Leaf pack is on the short list, I'm leaning towards a new leaf pack instead of the add a leafs. I'de herd good things on Deaver and ICON RXTs. How much weight do you typically have in the back?Bilstein for shocks check. But do yourself a favor and get the Deaver Stage 2 leaf packs. These trucks need it. View attachment 436
Shit, where do you live? thats a lot cleaner than the decked one I saw.If you got some welding skills build a pull out drawer with heavy duty drawer slides. Helps loading and unloading plus doesnt take up bed space like drawer pullouts.View attachment 442