4x4’s & Overlanding
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Super cool @tody - dig the colour too
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2017 4Runner SR5. Definitely my fav car I've ever had. Over 6 figures on the mileage now.
First time taking it on properly gnarly stuff was last summer out in the Colorado San Juans. Fun times.


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2017 F350 destroyed by a tree…not a great way to haul firewood
(Full story - Windstorm blew down the neighbours tree top which landed in my truck - It was less than a year old when it happened. )We actually drove it a km to where the flat bed was waiting to haul her to the scrapyard.




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@goosehd you don't, you order everything from the US. rockauto.com is the go-to source.
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@goosehd Whoopsadaisies. That was unfortunate.
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@Tago-Mago yeah I guess that conversion to green energy didn’t quite work…
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@goosehd how awesome man. You’re living the dream!
Edit: this was in response to your answer about what you haul.
Continuation— that 350 getting wrecked by a tree is insane.
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@nurunuru one day I shall see what the U.S has to offer. I haven’t taken it out of Florida yet but been to multiple state parks and mudding areas.
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@worn2fade said in 4x4’s & Overlanding:
@Go-For-Chill looks killer bro! I’ve never hunted but always wanted to try it. What do you have now?
After the Taco I got a Tundra TRD Pro with the hybrid V6. Then I realized a sports car and older truck would both cost less than the Tundra, so I got a 2000 F-350 with a 7.3L diesel, 6 speed manual, and no emissions garbage, AND a BMW M2. Both together were about $25k less than the Tundra. Funny enough, both get better fuel economy than either the Tacoma or the Tundra! Win/win/win!
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This was mine, but is no longer mine.
2007 Land Rover Defender DCPU, had been messed about with by Twisted so it was nearly drivable day to day. 2.4L 4 cylinder diesel engine from a Ford Van. Suspension from a covered wagon, I wish it was as water tight as a covered wagon.
It was excellent in the mud, terrible in wet, and worse in the cold. Useful for British potholes, making friends with strangers and pay mechanics mortgages.
I loved it and hated it in equal measure. Not much over landing to be done in the UK, but did manage some of the further camping pitches at various damp campsites.
I put 20,000 miles on it and I sold it for more than I paid, but crucially not more than I spent.
I miss it. I had my fun. It cost more to run per year than a V8 Vantage.



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@Daysleepers I absolutely love the look of Defenders and thank you for sharing. @Giles had a beautiful one as well and maybe he’ll share a picture or two…
Sadly it’s gone, but she was pretty as is/was yours.
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@goosehd I have farmer friends who have them and hate them. They are just not easy to replace with anything else. Fantastically charismatic beasts, but ostensibly terrible.
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@Daysleepers Gol, that is a good-looking ride, though—for all its headache-inducing difficulties...

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Third 4Runner for the thread! 2021 trail edition. My mom had a second gen when I was a kid and I always wanted one ever since. Fully stock but they are insanely capable as is. Have done a good bit of beach riding, 4WD Trails. May give it the @worn2fade one day.

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@catdad1 They really can do so much just stock. Only major thing I've changed on mine was the front and rear shocks at around 80,000. Apparently, that's kindof a known issue for 4Runners. Apparently.
I like the green! Don't see too many of those.
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Did someone say “Overlanding”?





