5 Things Your Overland Toyota Does NOT Need!

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Building an Overland Toyota? Then these are a five products you SHOULD NOT buy! Some people may disagree, but these five products just aren't worth it when there are so many other things to spend money on for your Tacoma, 4Runner or Tundra build. Not all products are created equal, so we want to help you save your money so you can spend it on things that actually matter. You, and your Toyota build will thank you!
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:15 - LCA Skids
    2:38 - Battery Cage
    4:44 - Drop Bracket Lift
    6:21 - Spacer Lift
    7:19 - Cold Air Intake
    9:02 - Conclusion
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Komentáře • 654

  • @BMWQC
    @BMWQC Před rokem +123

    I’ve been in automotive business for 36 years. Listen to this man people, he knows what he is talking about! Excellent video!! Now please do one on the top five mods to do.

    • @dadgarage7966
      @dadgarage7966 Před měsícem

      A top mod would be oversized vehicle amber clearance lights in the front grill.

  • @OverlandOutfitters
    @OverlandOutfitters  Před rokem +83

    Hey guys, sorry that the music is too loud! I will make sure to pay attention to that on the next one! I didn't notice until too late. Really appreciate the feedback!

    • @donnareed3822
      @donnareed3822 Před rokem +4

      It is a good video and the music isn’t that loud it’s just not good music 😮

    • @DavidCopafeel
      @DavidCopafeel Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah it's my only problem with your vids. Otherwise I love y'all's content and honesty. 🤘

    • @Instr_SeanSr_MBA_SigEp
      @Instr_SeanSr_MBA_SigEp Před 25 dny

      It’s really not loud or annoying lol. I just bought my first truck, 2002 Sequoia and I am excited to look at any and all content I can find. I came from the import/muscle car modding and racing community. They should go look at some of those videos and they would stop complaining about the music on this one lol 😂

  • @chasechapman4689
    @chasechapman4689 Před rokem +287

    So refreshing to see somebody pushing back on some of these mods. Seems like things have gotten out of hand where it’s all mods all the time and the more you have the better. We need voices to push back and say when we’re overthinking things or creating more problems than we’re solving.

    • @OverlandOutfitters
      @OverlandOutfitters  Před rokem +11

      I'm glad I could help! The scene definitely blew up, and with that came a lot of products from people who don't actually use the gear they sell unfortunately.

    • @styledliving
      @styledliving Před rokem +3

      I don't know anyone who actually uses their tacoma for trails have any of these mods except for dual battery in the stock location.
      Everyone I know (or care to know) has mostly the same mods.
      ARB Twins, Snorkel w/ a Dust Filter, Dust Lights, Ditch Lights, Aux lights mounted below the hood, Kings or ADS coilovers, Custom Deaver Packs, 33-35" tires, some solar panel w/ MPPT Controller and some DC-DC charger for the aux battery.
      My thoughts on the LCA Skids is that if you have money for those, you might as well go up a level and get Total Chaos LCAs, spindle gussets, and Cam Tab Gussets.
      Skip all the BS mods unless you're showing up at well paved surfaces only.

    • @Toubabou
      @Toubabou Před rokem +1

      Can’t agree more. I almost fell into the mod prom trap as a newbie, until I saw that Kia drive Hells Revenge and know many people travel Southern Africa with a Hilux : a 4x2 with tear diff lock and decent tyres and a compressor will get good drivers far (I don’t consider myself one yet, I cheat with electronics aid 😊)
      Everything from mods to the general overlanding world goodies seem so over designed, over engineered with little value in use for the money spent.

    • @auto-nomy8892
      @auto-nomy8892 Před rokem

      Eggs...act...lee

    • @ggsdude1
      @ggsdude1 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Lol a lot of these trucks dont even see any offroad/overland use. They just put it on there to show off, ride around like they do shit. Just a status symbol to impress people they dont even like.

  • @BrandonSimmons-do6jq
    @BrandonSimmons-do6jq Před rokem +80

    That was impressive for a shop to just lay it out like that. Much respect

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Před rokem +2

      A good, honest mechanic never has a shortage of customers for exactly that reason.

  • @NoticalMyles
    @NoticalMyles Před 9 měsíci +7

    Save money for gas! That is probably the best advice I've heard from any truck mod video, ever. Practical, and Tacomas are already so capable, best to use them. Great video!

  • @kickstandchris
    @kickstandchris Před 22 dny +1

    Not controversial at all, everything you said makes perfect sense. Please keep cranking out these informative videos.

  • @nikbounthavilay1313
    @nikbounthavilay1313 Před rokem +106

    Hope honesty stays for a long time. It’s really awesome to have a shop that is honest about what they do. Great stuff!!!

  • @brianserneels908
    @brianserneels908 Před rokem +26

    So cool to see an honest opinion coming from a shop about this topic. Keep up the great work!

  • @MrCxiong116
    @MrCxiong116 Před 9 měsíci +8

    My biggest mod regret on my 4Runner was a rear ladder. Added weight and stress to the hatch. Some people had rusting issues from paint chips from mounting contact points. If I need anything on my roof rack, stepping up the rear tires are far more accessible than using the ladder in the back. Unless you got a roof tent then I see good reason. Great video and explanation BTW, I can agree to your top 5. Now make a top 5 best or must do mods.

  • @jcberb
    @jcberb Před rokem +1

    I agree with your perspective on all the parts you mentioned. I have been on the fence about lower control arm skids. And realized it wasn't necessary. I do see the use of .5 inch spacers for leveling out the vehicle. But the others are just not necessary.

  • @mholzman50
    @mholzman50 Před rokem

    I certainly appreciate your candor. Nice to see call BS on BS. Thanks much!

  • @ericnexplore
    @ericnexplore Před rokem +1

    Finally someone that is honest and cuts the mustard!!! Truly explained in a real Canadian🇨🇦 way 👍🏻I really enjoy your video and your honesty. You just got a new subscriber and client… when I will be in BC. Greetings from Yellowknife.

  • @Levy3o8
    @Levy3o8 Před rokem +10

    Thanks for making this. LCA skidplates have been on my list of things to eventually get, but after hearing your experience with the skids clogging them up with mud and crap, I'll forever save that money! Or just spend it somewhere else on gear hahaha

  • @devildoc6749
    @devildoc6749 Před měsícem +1

    came across your video,and the cold intake one, caught my eye, becasue at one point i was thinking seriously, but decided to back out on the whole idea. appreciate the information.

  • @Methadras
    @Methadras Před rokem +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. You've expressed what I personally won't do to my Tacoma and have told friends to not to as well for nearly the same reasons you stated. Save the money on better stuff.

  • @brians-space
    @brians-space Před rokem +11

    Great info! Love your videos.
    How about a top 5 must have upgrades for your Toyota? If you haven't already.

  • @hm008vaj
    @hm008vaj Před rokem +2

    Just got me some premium, reverse osmosis, pH balanced, "smart," blinker fluid! Plus, when paired with my 3M, carbon fiber printed, super light weight, racing stripes, they add massive horsepower gains that even the TRD supercharger cannot handle!

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra Před rokem +4

    Thanks! People like to spend money, period, without thinking too much about the function.

  • @AnthonyOkuchi
    @AnthonyOkuchi Před rokem +4

    Great advice for someone starting into Overlanding!

  • @CEGunderson
    @CEGunderson Před rokem +1

    So refreshing to here some common sense, from someone experienced. Thank You

  • @frh-freerangehuman
    @frh-freerangehuman Před rokem +1

    This was a great video. And your advice applies to any brand really. Great job. I hope to see more videos like this
    Cheers from Ontario

  • @grahamjgreen
    @grahamjgreen Před 9 měsíci +3

    I overland full-time in a gen 4 4Runner, here's the list of mods (that I purchased) on my rig;
    Falken WIldpeak A/T tires
    That's it.

  • @RM-bx2zt
    @RM-bx2zt Před rokem

    Wow! Great video! Great comments from the audience! Creator actually participates in discussions! I look forward to seeing more so I subscribed.
    Thank you for the guidance.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for your advice. I am fairly new to Overlanding so trying to figure out my build. Helps me think things through.

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate your video. I have a 21 Taco Sport that sees 99.9% of its time on city streets and highways and is reliable. I may buy a second set of rims and some slightly more aggressive all terrains if I get the bug for some light off-reading, but running it as it is makes my life more stress free.

  • @ChaoticPsyche01
    @ChaoticPsyche01 Před rokem

    the only one I disagreed with was the cold air intake, but then you covered my only argument. once I put bigger tires on the Tacoma, it sucks up crud with the stock intake, and it's just less of a headache to relocate it or snorkel it.
    great video, a must watch in my opinion

  • @l.carroll9076
    @l.carroll9076 Před rokem +3

    This video is spot on. Thanks for not saying cat back exhaust mods are a waste, because the sound legit makes me happy. Totally agree that saving the money for gas and trip is a better call than these mods.

  • @caseyjames5412
    @caseyjames5412 Před rokem +51

    Thank you so much for all the explanations. I was literally on the verge of buying lower control arm skids before you mentioned the loss in articulation and possibility of rust. Stuff just doesn't cross your mind until someone mentions it who is deep in the industry. New sub here, thanks again!

    • @OverlandOutfitters
      @OverlandOutfitters  Před rokem

      Glad I could help!

    • @UintaDave
      @UintaDave Před rokem

      My Ricochet off-road skid kit came with them and I took them off after a year.

  • @RusstyGX
    @RusstyGX Před 10 měsíci

    All 5 tips were spot on. Thank you for doing this!

  • @stinky_taco
    @stinky_taco Před rokem +1

    Love this. Good advice for practical reasons.

  • @garyaaron8425
    @garyaaron8425 Před rokem

    Great info....thanks! Whew, I haven't done any of that stuff. Happy Holidays

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your advice. I’m in planning stages to either modify my stock Tacoma TRD off road or buying a new Tundra TRD off road to use in my upcoming retirement and off road traveling across North America.

  • @glenmcdonald3548
    @glenmcdonald3548 Před rokem +24

    That’s my truck on the left. Thanks for removing spacers and blocks and doing it right

    • @Christhe4x4guy
      @Christhe4x4guy Před 2 měsíci +2

      Blocks are ok if they're not huge. You can't say blocks are just wrong all the time. I needed another inch in the back of my truck and 1 inch blocks aren't raising your springs enough to create axle wrap.

    • @Christhe4x4guy
      @Christhe4x4guy Před 2 měsíci

      And yes I already have +3 shackles as well so don't even try that one lol

  • @mikehansen2016
    @mikehansen2016 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks for the dose of reality on these five.

  • @ricardoguzman7593
    @ricardoguzman7593 Před 8 měsíci

    Great info, I do not yet own a truck but someday I will. This is great information to keep in mind. Thank you!

  • @hobolyf
    @hobolyf Před rokem +3

    I was overlanding using my lexus rx. It's funny to see how many people spend soo much money in their rigs to go to places that I can can go with my stock lexus RX.

  • @RachelinRealLife
    @RachelinRealLife Před rokem

    I'm planning on purchasing a proper overlanding rig and really appreciate a video like this! Not to mention I'm a female who doesn't know much about this stuff. I'd love to see a video on your recommendations for a lift, and other items mentioned in this video, if there are mods worth doing.

  • @dixonbuttes6564
    @dixonbuttes6564 Před rokem

    This video is gold. Everyone with a Tacoma should watch this.

  • @RoyFJ65
    @RoyFJ65 Před rokem +3

    Nailed it on drop bracket kit, anything that changes OEM geometry will end up bad for the components. The only true CAI is a snorkel and to get full benefit, it needs a properly sealed airbox.

  • @ClassyTacos
    @ClassyTacos Před rokem

    Good stuff, agree with all of them. I'm thinking of doing a video on more Overland specific stuff that get taxed hard. Great video.

  • @ypnos1
    @ypnos1 Před rokem

    Great honest video. Well done

  • @joereyna614
    @joereyna614 Před rokem +1

    Finally someone said it lol Great Video.. I did however switch my switch my stock air filter on my Tacoma to a K&N (not cold air intake) and immediately noticed a way better throttle response.

  • @michael184272
    @michael184272 Před rokem

    Very well presented and extremely informative.. thanks for sharing

  • @erickim2025
    @erickim2025 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the honesty, 😊

  • @donnlongstreet5110
    @donnlongstreet5110 Před měsícem

    Another great, helpful video!

  • @lostagain2992
    @lostagain2992 Před rokem

    Outstanding!!! One of the best vids ever!

  • @tomroberts6315
    @tomroberts6315 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I completely agree with the opinion concerning cold air intake "upgrade" With that said I do like the washable and reusable upgraded intake filters. I am getting my value over time with that one. Maybe there is no difference in performance though.

  • @kylejones560
    @kylejones560 Před rokem

    Nice tips, thanks Trail Boss!

  • @scottdunn1371
    @scottdunn1371 Před rokem

    Nice vid. I had always wondered about the control arm plates. As a noob I did the spacer lift. It gave me a little clearance but eventually did the whole lift so basically wasted $700 on the spacer. Should have done it right the first time!

  • @Bchristi94
    @Bchristi94 Před rokem

    Can confirm on the Spacer Lift. Bought a ‘17 TRD Sport with wheels, 285 tires, and 2.5” lift! Then realized it was a block lift 😖 Now I’m in the process of fixing what the previous owner did to make my truck more capable off-road. Still doesn’t keep me off the trails!

  • @gerardargao921
    @gerardargao921 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent tips! It makes a lot of sense.

  • @timbui5556
    @timbui5556 Před 28 dny

    Very informative video. Thank you!

  • @runitmj
    @runitmj Před rokem +1

    Great video, solid tips on what not to invest in.

  • @karinmihanovich8858
    @karinmihanovich8858 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for your advice!!

  • @rolling1885
    @rolling1885 Před rokem +1

    EXACTLY!!!! FINALLY!!
    someone finally gets it! "Overlanding" is just super expensive camping and expensive "gear" gotta get the gear it's all about the gear, to show off looking new and never used. its a lifestyle thing.

  • @georgeof78
    @georgeof78 Před 10 měsíci

    I agree with this. I was wanting to do some of these mods. Cold air intake especially but I learned my Toyota is cold air intake from the factory, im gonna leave it alone. As for lift spacers, I am guilty. I just wanted a clean leveling kit and it looks good and I went into it expecting to wear the shocks out prematurely. So far they holding up good. Gives me a good reason to upgrade shocks when they do go.😉
    I'm always taking my Toyota places it shouldn't be and it performance is always satisfying.

  • @Mulberryman375
    @Mulberryman375 Před rokem

    Great clip, great info 👍🏽

  • @dwtimmons
    @dwtimmons Před měsícem

    Music is fine (on my phone)... Thank you for having and sharing experience and thoughts we need more of this. Some folks won't agree and that's ok.

  • @Randallsixx13
    @Randallsixx13 Před rokem

    Great advice! Thank you.

  • @johngray9702
    @johngray9702 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. I appreciate your information.

  • @TurboJThomas
    @TurboJThomas Před rokem

    I agree on all fronts. Great video

  • @KoenBrader
    @KoenBrader Před rokem

    Very good video. Value the experience and expertise.

  • @EngineeredMojo
    @EngineeredMojo Před 9 měsíci

    Best advice I ever got was to live "your" best overland life lol. Enjoy the hobby on your budget. Good video!

  • @michaelfay794
    @michaelfay794 Před rokem

    Thanks for honesty

  • @devokdr
    @devokdr Před 9 měsíci

    All truths. No argument from me. Ready for part 2. Rock on!

  • @AlgosExplained
    @AlgosExplained Před rokem +11

    dang it I was hoping any of the mods I was looking into wasn't going to be on your list but I need to seriously reconsider spacer lifts now. Thanks for the informative video, your advice is too genuine to pass over.

    • @Ranger_k16
      @Ranger_k16 Před rokem +3

      Ya don't do that. You will regret it

    • @IWantYourNachos
      @IWantYourNachos Před rokem +1

      If your doing a spacer just for leveling you should be fine honestly, but if your trying to do more then that look to getting different suspension components at that point.

    • @AlgosExplained
      @AlgosExplained Před rokem +1

      @@IWantYourNachos thank you!

    • @robbarber7253
      @robbarber7253 Před měsícem +1

      You probably don't even need a lift

    • @AlgosExplained
      @AlgosExplained Před měsícem

      @@robbarber7253 ended up not doing it. Saving up for a 4Runner Trailhunter at this point

  • @mrseahunter1
    @mrseahunter1 Před rokem

    New to the game great info subscribed !!

  • @marcalvarez4890
    @marcalvarez4890 Před rokem

    I totally agree with all these recommendations...and skipped them for these reasons.
    Big tires is the best mod for off roading....and actually learning how to drive.

  • @bradbechlyb9273
    @bradbechlyb9273 Před rokem +4

    nice, agree with all, maybe talk about the things a weekend camper need compared to all-out full-time camping. what a person that makes short weekend trips really needs

    • @OverlandOutfitters
      @OverlandOutfitters  Před rokem +6

      It would be a really short video! All you need is a place to go, a place to sleep, and a way to get there! All the rest is optional :) But maybe I can come up with something!

    • @bradbechlyb9273
      @bradbechlyb9273 Před rokem +2

      @@OverlandOutfitters i just see to many builds with things that a guy just doing some mt. lake fishing, or bike riding, for a week or two that doesn't put himself in to much danger. because he's old. lol. 62. and usually alone, doesn't need. tarps over tents, that kind of thing. like the vids. 2002 Tacoma extra cab 4x4

  • @jccharly2000
    @jccharly2000 Před rokem

    Great vid!!!

  • @glenmacdonald3477
    @glenmacdonald3477 Před 2 měsíci

    Succinct and useful! Thank you.

  • @mail2robm
    @mail2robm Před rokem

    With you on all of these. With all the off roading we have in Australia, we have none of these,. Well we do have coil spacers lifts, not shocks spacer lifts. and extra battery box for dual battery, ive driven a standard 4x4 in places most people with a pimped up "Overlander" would balk at

  • @evil17
    @evil17 Před rokem

    Great vid mate, totally agree with ur list & reasonings, . There is a CZcamsr ‘Whistlin Deisel’, who basically wrecks stuff, cars, trucks, busses, helicopters, etc, he did a test on a stock Toyota Hilux 2010 model & could not kill it without dropping it from 500 feet & then 10,000feet via helicopter, anyhow, in the last test he put it up against some monster trucks and rock climbers, and it still outshined most of them, completing one severe test climb rocky crevice in reverse several times after doing it in forward was too easy.

  • @linchpin6761
    @linchpin6761 Před 8 měsíci

    subscribed for this vid, very informative

  • @harrymills2770
    @harrymills2770 Před rokem

    Seems like good, sound advice. People will line up for a good, honest mechanic.

  • @explore_off_road
    @explore_off_road Před rokem +17

    I'm a Jeep guy, but this is still a pretty cool video. I'm always saying to my wife when watching the CZcams folks, "why do they need that!? Probably cuz they were given it... but would they add it or buy it if they were using their own money!?" Pretty cool to see a shop do this kind of thing, instead of upsell some stuff we don't need. Nicely done (I've bought a couple things from you guys) .. ill have yo pass this along to my Toyota guys. ... and the background music seems fine, not irritating at all, as far as I'm concerned.

    • @OverlandOutfitters
      @OverlandOutfitters  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for the feedback and support! Our main goal is always to help people first!

    • @RM-bx2zt
      @RM-bx2zt Před rokem +1

      I have a RWD Silverado and this is helpful, at least philosophically. With my previous years wheeling and never having broken a shock mount, or heard of a broken one, i guess I don't need the shock mount skids either... 😂😂

  • @JoeTaco83
    @JoeTaco83 Před 9 měsíci

    I actually agree with the video. The only thing I did do on my 4Runner is a 1” and a 1/2 spacer in the front suspension because the stock 4Runner looks so bad with the squatted front end. Specially when you have bigger tires.

  • @bigriver3278
    @bigriver3278 Před 10 měsíci

    Totally agree with this list....there are several more!

  • @UncleFjester
    @UncleFjester Před rokem

    *All good stuff.. love to hear your opinion on the Pedal Commander!*

  • @maxarchambault2426
    @maxarchambault2426 Před rokem

    Need more of these.

  • @coryflood2472
    @coryflood2472 Před rokem +2

    I always recommend a full strut with upper control arms bds lift to anyone who wants to overland. They’re more expensive but worth it.

  • @xavierdutoit9496
    @xavierdutoit9496 Před rokem +1

    Bit late to the video, but I think wheel spacers ( that makes your wheels stand out off the body, not sure what you guys call it in the states). It puts allot of extra strain on wheel bearings and drive line. Especially if you have a big heavy overlanding rig. Have seen allot of guys having wheel bearing problems here in South Africa.

  • @fabienpics
    @fabienpics Před rokem

    THIS REVIEW ARE VERY GOOD ONE. VERY GOOD INFO. THANK YOU.

  • @Desert_Yota_
    @Desert_Yota_ Před rokem

    Great video man

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 Před rokem +1

    LCA skids, I am on the fence about... it might depend on where and how you wheel...
    On my old ranger, they had been beat to hell. A lot of rocks over the years did a fair bit of reshaping to the leading edge. My tacoma on the other hand shows some scratches, but not so much damage. I was also more abusive to my old ranger... I will however grant you that they have FAR lower priority. Being priced similarly, I would rather get some weld on gussets for the LCA mounts than the skids, but round here in east tennessee, rocks or other hidden obstacles in mud holes are a thing. That said, you do bring up an important and valid point in that one needs to be careful when selecting a skid as they may be using a drain hole as a mounting point.
    As for the cold air intake... Mixed feelings there. I would rather a snorkel than an open box intake shoved into the corner of my engine compartment. A cold air intake is pointless unless it is drawing directly from outside air. With a 4by you have to take water and dust into consideration when choosing an intake system. Cold air system such as the K&N or AIRAID type that is just a reusable filter on the end of a smooth tube has only one advantage. It does not have a flextube section to cause turbulence. Otherwise it does not provide much gain over stock. 5-10% HP gain will still only equate to 1-2 HP increase... you are not going to notice... that extra power you feel is 90% placebo. A snorkle on the other hand... well it will forever brand your truck, BUT it gets intake above the bow wave, and more importantly, it allows you to get your intake into a lower density of dust on the trails. Realistically on water crossings. Your factory intake is high enough that your interior is going to flood, and you MIGHT drown your computer before you flood your intake. It is far more important that you run breather lines for your differentials, and other drive train equipment. A good snorkel will, however, reduce the amount of dust your intake sucks in, especially if it has a good prefilter... speaking of pre filters. THAT is one thing the cold air intake DOES have an advantage over the stock intake for. lots of prefilter socks for round filters, but not much for a flat panel filter. I had a round filter on a previous vehicle that had a prefilter sock that I would spray with WD40. it got caked with dust pretty fast, but I just had to pull it off and shake it clean from time to time.

  • @themljhustle8092
    @themljhustle8092 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @davesantimaw5413
    @davesantimaw5413 Před rokem +5

    Hi Braeden! I agree with your first four points but not with #5 - Cold Air Intake. I have a 2012 FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Special Edition that I installed last November and noticed a real difference in power and torque. The specs on the Intake state I receive an additional 9 horsepower and 8 pounds of torque but I think those numbers are much higher and I’ll need the additional torque when I’m overlanding. Helpful video nonetheless!

  • @DarthJeep
    @DarthJeep Před měsícem

    I 100% agree with ALL of your selections and reasoning behind NOT putting them on you rvehicle. Waste of Money that could have gone towards better components you need and will use.

  • @silveradooverland3048
    @silveradooverland3048 Před rokem +13

    Great vid but when you said overlanding is over expensive I thought about my $2500 Silverado with a dad cap hitting the same trials. Overlanding doesn't have to be expensive it just has to fun

    • @thesmalllebowski6528
      @thesmalllebowski6528 Před rokem +3

      I did a 3 day overlanding trip last year in a stock tacoma on 32's. Literally no issues. I had some basic recovery gear which i did not need to use.
      I'd imgine most drivers "overland" on logging roads and stuff like that. People over spend and over build their trucks because they think it's cool

    • @robbarber7253
      @robbarber7253 Před měsícem

      ​@@thesmalllebowski6528I think it's cool I'm my opinion. If you can afford it then sure but it's definitely not necessary for the vast majority of people. A stock Tacoma or 4Runner is beyond capable

  • @LFG-gu7kk
    @LFG-gu7kk Před rokem

    Finally i have found someone who has the same opinion as me about lower arm skidplates…. Thank you.

  • @xfirehurican
    @xfirehurican Před rokem

    NAILED IT! 👏

  • @abrahammateo4540
    @abrahammateo4540 Před rokem

    Thanks for your honest pointers. Question for you..
    I have a bone stock 3rd Gen TRD off-road. I want to install a set of 16-7” with Zero Offset steel wheels. I’m currently running the stock wheels with a 1-1/4 wheel spacers w/ 265/75/16 tires. My question is will I rub??? And is all that offset good for my suspension /wheel hub???

  • @Car-crazy
    @Car-crazy Před 7 měsíci

    Very much agree with all he said. Modern day rigs are very capable as stock. And unless you are going hard core off road mostly just puutting on a good set of all terrains will be all the upgrade you need. I have done a few upgrades to my lc prado 150, but they are all usability and asthetics upgrades just make my life easier and to give my rig a different look to others. But they are all subtle upgrades. My rig is new so I would certainly not do any performance upgrades as it would almost certainly void my warranty. Only performance upgrade I plan on doing is putting some all terrains on once these factory tyres have warn down, but even then they will not be overly aggressive, just enough to improve borh the look and off road performance, not that it is lacking on ability as it is with the current tyres anyway.

  • @thehoofersclub
    @thehoofersclub Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm inspired by the old dudes from Nevada I meet on Steel pass in Death Valley driving Jeeps caked in dirt with just the bare minimum amount of gear. On the Eastern Sierra side on every trip I always see Tacoma's packed down with a insane amount of gear all for show, trucks lightly dusty. Instagram models.

  • @davemyers7507
    @davemyers7507 Před rokem

    I keep mine stock and drive the hellout of them 2,500 miles in 4+4 every year thanks for the update

  • @danielvehlewald3625
    @danielvehlewald3625 Před rokem +17

    I replaced my drab stock intake w/ a Spectre "cold air" system. Two things I know for sure. 1) Mine has the polished aluminum flow tube so it looks very cool and 2) It makes the engine growl when under a load. That's it as far as I can tell. So, if you've got $270 to spend on looks and sound, go for it.

    • @misterd16
      @misterd16 Před rokem +4

      Induction sound is worth it for me.

  • @loveamerica587
    @loveamerica587 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video.

  • @canalesivany
    @canalesivany Před rokem +2

    I totally agree with you sir!

  • @Jasper118
    @Jasper118 Před rokem +2

    If you walk into a shop asking what mod you should get then that’s a good clue you don’t need it. Get out there and figure out what you need based on what you’re doing. I think people are chasing the look more than anything nowadays just like the mall crawlers.

  • @flg5347
    @flg5347 Před rokem

    Great video, agree 100%