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Full-time living out of my 35k mile 1st gen!

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Nick244, Apr 23, 2024.

  1. Apr 23, 2024 at 9:23 AM
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    Nick244

    Nick244 [OP] 05’ RCLB 4.7 4WD with 27k miles

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    Hey Y’all!

    After getting back from a 2 month trip in Baja California, Mexico, I felt like there was no one better to share how stoked I am on my truck besides you guys. Thetruck has performed spectacularly, and this forum has helped me since before I even bought it.

    I started building it out in January after graduating college with my girlfriend. By the end of February, we had crossed the border over to Mexico, where we spent most days camping and surfing.

    The car didn’t see much dirt until Guerrero Negro, where I promptly got stuck in some deep mud looking for a sleeping spot in the salt flat. We got free, and then parked about 50ft away. I should have took that as a sign of impeding water levels, because the next morning I work up in about 1ft of sea water. We had taken the presence of another car as a sign of safety, but apparently they were about 2ft higher than us. After a panic attack from my girlfriend, and me being blessed with some drifting plywood, we managed to get to safety without the sea water submerging any essential components. We got it cleaned in town and stayed inland for a few days after that.

    We spent many days ‘off the road’ with plenty of Baja being soft dirt and sand, but nothing too testing until we decided to take ‘El Camino Real’ or the 1 Highway. This is from Scorpion Bay to the East Coast, and looks innocent enough when you route your phone and it casually tells you to take this path. We were told by some local friends to not take ‘La Purimisa’ and by the time we came into town I was too stubborn to take the 4 hour detour around. Well… this path was about 45 miles of rock crawling, cliff hugging, tree scraping fun that took at least 3 hours.

    All in all, the truck handled great, didn’t have a single issue (that I didn’t induce), came back with 35k miles on the odometer, and 2 happy campers.

    We are currently heading to Alaska for some seasonal work, and then will beheading back South of the border this winter.

    Ive been pleasantly surprised by my budget build. I got both my rear and front bumper off another tundra for $1000 right before we left (rustoleum didn’t stop the rust). I did an LED housing swap as well, but rarely drive at night so haven’t gotten to enjoy them much. The camper was less than 5k from USA Campers, with all accessories purchased and installed myself. The interior build was cheap besides the used domestic fridge, the Jackery we already owned, and the 8 inch RV mattress. I got a set of Open Country tires for $250, and haven’t had to do much maintenance besides fluids and the timing belt.

    This truck was purchased last year for 10k at about 25k miles. Bring a trailer might have won if it wasn’t my dream truck. [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  2. Apr 23, 2024 at 9:31 AM
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    gnatehack

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    That's some good livin' right there!!!!!
     
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  3. Apr 23, 2024 at 10:11 AM
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    The Black Mamba

    The Black Mamba Black Sneks Matter

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    That is Spanish for "The Punisher" :rofl:

    Sounds awesome. Keep us updated with pics and vids :thumbsup:
     
  4. Apr 23, 2024 at 11:14 AM
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    shifty`

    shifty` Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses!

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    I think that may be a typo, i.e. M and S reversed (La Purisima, "the purest"), which is a town SE of Scorpion Bay where you can tee into the 1.

    Either way, the sleeping arrangements look awesome! Sounds like a killer trip. Wish I'd done more like this when I was a younger man.
     
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  5. Apr 24, 2024 at 8:32 AM
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    JasonC.

    JasonC. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    Damn son. Stick around.
     
  6. Apr 24, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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    dirtnsmores

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    That's awesome. How's the interior set up?
     
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  7. Apr 24, 2024 at 6:59 PM
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    HBTundra

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    Is that sunset pic. with the dock taken at 'The Old Mill' in San Quintin ???
    If so, that place is cool . . . been there several times trailering a boat & enjoying some great fishing.

    Sounds like you're doing it right ! Enjoy.
     
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  8. Apr 24, 2024 at 9:15 PM
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    Nicklovin

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    Wow that's awesome, I'm jealous. I wish I could get comfortable enough to do that
     
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  9. Apr 24, 2024 at 9:15 PM
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    JPritch

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    You're very blessed to be able to live this way. Enjoy every moment of it. Thanks for sharing!
     
  10. Apr 24, 2024 at 10:04 PM
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    2mchfun

    2mchfun Yeah it'll pull it, just don't expect to stop!

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    Enjoy while you can!
     
  11. Apr 24, 2024 at 10:22 PM
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    1lowlife

    1lowlife Toxic prick and pavement princess..

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    This kid is living the dream..:D
    God bless him and the lady he lucked into putting up with him...:cool:
     
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  12. Apr 25, 2024 at 9:16 AM
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    SharkDog

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    That's fantastic. I would love to see some more interior shots.
     
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  13. Apr 25, 2024 at 11:42 AM
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    rrod

    rrod 2005 AC Tundra SR5 4x4

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    I admire you and the place your at in life! Enjoy!
    Having said that be careful and don't ever get too comfortable down there. I love Baja, its probably my favorite place in the World. My first trip down there was an extended summer trip when I was 13 years young. I have been back many times. I have been every where on both the Sea of Cortez and the pacific side. As I said, I'm very familiar with Baja. On a quick trip to a fishing camp in-between Old Mill and Guerrero Negro, my father and I had decided to go fish the white seabass that had popped on the kelp beds in that region, it was a 14mile trip off the main road on a dirt trail that ended at the camp. At that time I was sponsored by some tackle companies and I had some high end fishing reels I was testing out. I had shown our captain in my naïve enthusiasm, bad move. Long story short, on our way out the following evening, we were greeted by three banditos who had blocked our passage at an area of the trail that was narrow and elevated. as we turned the corner, my jaw dropped at the site and before I could tell my Dad not to stop, I felt the back of my head hit hard against the seat as my Dad (ex-military, ex-cop, fulltime bad ass) punched the gas of his old Toyota p/u and somehow had navigated the front of their truck and the hill it was up against. How we didnt flip over, I will never know. It happened so fast! The next time we spoke, he asked me to tell him if they were in pursuit, I looked back and told him I couldn't see passed all the dirt and flying debris as he was going about 70- 80 miles an hour on this dirt road. Finally, we reached the main road; as the dirt settled, I could see they were gone. We headed straight for the border. My father said we could never tell my mother or wife otherwise we would never be allowed to go back down south! We never told them until years later on his deathbed, while relaying stories of his life. The actual full details are chilling as they had followed us along the different parts of the trail.
    *Moral of the story: BE CAREFUL down there. I have been extended so many kindnesses by the people of Baja and Mexico in general but always be ready and cautious! Rare, but when it goes bad, there's little if any help. Sorry for the long story.
    Oh, about a year later in the Western Outdoor news, Fred Hoctor (writer of Baja Beat) wrote a story about two Americans that had been jacked of vehicle and possessions- in the same vicinity, one killed the other survived and made it out on foot.
     
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  14. Apr 25, 2024 at 1:38 PM
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    Nick244

    Nick244 [OP] 05’ RCLB 4.7 4WD with 27k miles

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    Pretty simple. Big bed, small fridge, and a pullout kitchen

    C7D98761-82FB-47B8-AFE8-15706A731CBB.jpg
     
  15. Apr 25, 2024 at 1:40 PM
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    Nick244

    Nick244 [OP] 05’ RCLB 4.7 4WD with 27k miles

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    It is! I did my first fishing trip there and caught like 8 yellow tail
     
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  16. Apr 25, 2024 at 1:42 PM
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    Nick244

    Nick244 [OP] 05’ RCLB 4.7 4WD with 27k miles

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    Just posted one, but not much to see. Basically just a big bed and storage
     
  17. Apr 25, 2024 at 3:59 PM
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    Looks good!!
     
  18. Apr 25, 2024 at 5:09 PM
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    Nice !
    I recognized the cinder cone / volcano or whatever they are called.
    There's a lot of interesting history there . . . as well as the area being super fertile for agriculture.
    Some of my friends would hunt black brant geese there back in the late 80's / early 90's . . . really good hunting.

    Interesting trivia . . . . When it used to be called 'The Old Mill' the owner was 'Al Gaston' the inventor of the 'Black Box' used in the airline industry.
    He was a really cool dude . . . his daughters worked there as well. When you'd be eating dinner in the restaurant , he'd come around to each table and ask how everything was . . . he'd say things like, "Do You Need Another Steak"??? , or "Would You Like Another Lobster Tail"???? . . . then he'd yell out to one of the waiters / waitresses and say, "Bring another steak / lobster tail to this table" !!!!

    Lots of good times there !!!
     
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  19. Apr 25, 2024 at 8:28 PM
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    JasonC.

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    (1) That Baja Beat website is amazing, I want to order some of his books.
    (2) Thanks for sharing that story of your dad—what a boss.
     
  20. Apr 26, 2024 at 8:25 AM
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    rrod

    rrod 2005 AC Tundra SR5 4x4

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    -The Western Outdoor News was the Source back in the day. Fred Hoctor was the man, keeping us apprised of the latest info in Baja (I imagine he's long passed now, RIP).
    Thanks Brother and your welcome, I will never forget that day and still can see their stern faces, there were three man, all three were out of the vehicle with their hands extended (in standing push up position). Looking back, I think Centrifugal force (or Devine intervention) kept us from flipping!
    Thank you for the kind sentiment about my Dad- he really was a Boss!
    *Just for reference, this would have been 1994- 1996 era somewhere around Castro's camp.
     

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