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Looking for overlanders!

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by Buzzz, May 27, 2021.

  1. Jun 11, 2021 at 4:28 PM
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    rmvcard0303

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  2. Jun 11, 2021 at 7:01 PM
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    Pretty funny how one simple word creates such as a stir. Does it really matter that much that one calls it overlanding and the other prefers camping? Does it really bother people that much? I personally call it camping but I don’t mind at all when someone associates my truck to overlanding. Its all the same but term coming from a different generation.
     
  3. Jun 11, 2021 at 7:04 PM
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    Hey Sunny! I’m still running with your ROAM tent. People keep trying to talk me into a hardshell but this tent has and continues to serve me well. Hope all is well!
     
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  4. Jun 11, 2021 at 7:07 PM
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    Sunnier Pity the warrior that slays all his foes

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    All is well! I’m glad that’s working well for you. If your rack and bedsides are good, no sense spending more when the market for this gear has everything priced high. You came up in conversation the other day (roof rack talk); it’s nice you checked in! Stay well. :)
     
  5. Jun 11, 2021 at 7:21 PM
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    Seems to me calling it "overlanding" gives it level of sophistication that requires the purchase of a lot of cool looking (if you are into that anyway) equipment and accessories for the truck which may or not be a requirement for actual "camping".
     
  6. Jun 12, 2021 at 7:32 AM
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    No pix yet, but I’m still an old school camper shell guy. Simple, cab high camper shell. Done.

    Aerodynamic and keeps gear out of sight, etc. Not eye catching.

    I’ll always avoid rooftop tents for various reasons, but near top of the list is windy conditions. Loud azz, tent flapping in the wind can affect sleep in a big way. Ear plugs don’t help much at all. The tent can act as a sail and cause the truck to rock during windy conditions. No thanks.

    Camper shell requires no set up. I use the Rubbermaid storage containers for most of the stuff and it’s real easy to dump everything on the ground when clearing the bed space. It’s ok for all of this stuff to sit in the rain.

    Make sure to use a drop in bed liner. It will isolate you from the metal bed during cold weather camping. Sometimes I’ll position the truck accordingly, slide open only the sunny-side window to allow direct sunlight to enter the bed to make it surprisingly warm during cold, windy conditions.

    Oh, and for more terminology fun, what most call off-roading is not. Real off-roading means no dirt road, trail or otherwise. Driving dirt roads is not off-roading. The road simply has a dirt surface instead of pavement. Real off-roading is illegal on most public lands.
     
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  7. Jun 12, 2021 at 7:43 AM
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    Wallygator Well Zippedy Da Do!

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    Not all RTT's are created equally as I have no issues with windy conditions especially if I park into the wind. Clamshell design for the win with harsh conditions. With that said I am looking to get into a camper shell but it will he a high rise. Just a lot of advantages with a camper shell and my situation needs at this time. Hopefully the grass will be greener on the camper shell side. But there is compromises with any setup. Time will tell.
     
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  8. Jun 12, 2021 at 8:52 AM
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    YotaBro This forum will make me broke

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    Lots of shenanigans.
    Im starting to save up for a bed rack and RTT

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  9. Jun 12, 2021 at 9:46 AM
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    Wallygator Well Zippedy Da Do!

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    Am a few states from you but....If you are looking for something turnkey and want both, check out my build thread to see what will be offered up for sale soon. PM me if interested.;)
     
  10. Jun 12, 2021 at 3:15 PM
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    That looks pretty good right. Why get an RTT over that? Getting up to pee @ 3AM would be a PITA.
     
  11. Jun 12, 2021 at 3:37 PM
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    Wallygator Well Zippedy Da Do!

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    Not a pain at all with a dedicated Nalgene bottle. In fact easier and quicker than being at home.:thumbsup:
     
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  12. Jun 12, 2021 at 5:49 PM
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    I actually may post pone my Tundra Crewmax 2022 purchase and get this “OverVan” for Wife. Revisit the Tundra storm again this time next year.
    A Go fast Rtt and With the 1500watt inverter - Should get me by for 18 months.

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    Just started building mine up. Came from a Tacoma got bed rack and lift installed today. Need to make some adjustments on the coil overs but overall it’s good. Whatever you want to call it Overlanding/camping it’s a lot of fun either way and having a rig capable of getting to some more remote spots it’s awesome.

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    YotaBro This forum will make me broke

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    Lots of shenanigans.
    I’ll send ya a PM!
    And the RTT I’m looking at will take less than 60 seconds to setup
     
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  15. Jun 14, 2021 at 11:04 AM
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    Indeed. Agreed.

    Confession:

    I could never understand why RTT’s and all the related rack etc. were becoming so popular.

    But it just hit me. These set ups are probably popular because short bed trucks have also become so popular.

    Most folks can’t sleep in a short bed.

    I’m usually the last to figure out the obvious.

    I’ll go back to my room now.
     
  16. Jun 16, 2021 at 11:08 PM
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    Wahayes Older I get the wiser I realize my dad was

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    Wahayes Older I get the wiser I realize my dad was

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  18. Jun 17, 2021 at 2:11 PM
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    Wahayes Older I get the wiser I realize my dad was

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    And there you have it. Easy Peasy.

    No fuss. Keep is simple.

    I like it, Wahayes
     
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  20. Jun 17, 2021 at 10:33 PM
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    Yep I do too. I like that it's not permanent. When I take my son with me I make a cot platform that goes all the way across from pvc (again light easy to remove) and toss the futon mattress on it. My most extravagant thing is the fridge. But I love having it especially long trips.

    I like the camper shell being in bear country and keeping general critters out. Desert mice will crawl all over and find their way inside tents. Even rtt
     
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  21. Jun 18, 2021 at 8:39 AM
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    Ha ha… Bear country. You nailed it. I’ve had lots of bear encounters and will never sleep in a ground tent again.

    And I hate meeces to pieces.
     
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    Is there a 12v ultra sonic pest deterrent on the market i wonder?
     
  23. Jun 18, 2021 at 10:23 AM
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    jpod its Finally here

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    In fact, may that be in the next 10 minutes. And let it take the rest of the evil corp overlords with them.
     
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  24. Jun 18, 2021 at 9:00 PM
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    2mchfun Cool story, but did your new TTV6 tow a shuttle?

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    Finally got around to installing the RCI Bed Rack. RCI changed their rack design a bit on the shoulders, it now has rivets and a more modern design. I think it also has more slots on the cross bars, not sure though. It also comes with 9/16 hardware vs the 3/8 their instructions say. All in all, very happy with the rack, it's very solid clamped in by the bed cover. I didn't drill into the bed, I wasn't ready to do that on a truck with 11,000 miles, but if needed I can do it in the future.

    The Tuff Stuff Alpha tent has been delayed a couple weeks at port. Hoping to have it in time before my Colorado trip first week of August
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    blackoutt YEAH BUDDY!

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    Weekenderlander here but sometimes a long-weekenderlander and sometimes a threeweeklander! Building the rig (researching, buying, and bolting on parts constitutes a "build" and a "rig" right?) is half the fun, and the time spent road tripping with family is the other half. Seeing amazing things, pushing how far we can super comfortably be self sufficient even though there's always a walmart within a couple hours drive. We also save money by not staying in hotels, ignore the fuel and truck expenses. It's kind of like having a beard, I only get comments and thumbs up from other dudes...

    https://www.tundras.com/threads/blackoutt-adventure-build-fundra-the-limited-dc.55189/

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  27. Jul 6, 2021 at 12:39 PM
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    @rmvcard0303 Can I please get me details on your rear bumper/tire carrier? Pictures, especially from the side that show distance from end of truck bed to swivel mounts.
     
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    @Herring28 Nice. Method 701s? More info please on lift, height, adjustable UCA, tire size. Fitment of tires/rubbing?
     
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    Toyo at3 295/70r18
    Removed mudflaps pushed fender liner forward and heat gun. No BMC.

    Really happy overall with it. Gives it a good stance without it being too big.
     
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    Thanks that helps me. I have the same 701s on order and will go with a 295/70-18 as well with OME setup. Appreciate it as helps to "visualize" where I'm trying to get to...
     
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