3rd Gen Toyota 4Runner Overland Walkaround [My Overland Rig]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2023
- Just a walkaround of my 2001 Toyota 4Runner 3rd Gen
Location: Point Washington State Park, FL
Equipment list below!
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Tell me what you think or what you want to see more of with my 2001 4Rrunner SR5!
Paint fade looks cool. Own it!
No rust 🤙🏼
At times I like it, but I think I’m going to work on the paint a bit and give it some new life.
Awesome walkaround! I have an '02 and absolutely love it. Probably spent 200 nights camping in it over the last 3 years. Think I'm heading towards some nitto's so glad to hear you like 'em! Cheers! (Also, kudos for actually showing what you carry in the drawers. I feel like TH-cam is full of just build videos, but it's equally as helpful to see what people carry.) happy adventures from Oregon!
Thank you so much and stoked to hear you love your 3rd Gen just as much! Nittos have been AWESOME. Let me know if there is anything else you’d like me to make a video on! 💯
That's a sweet rig! One thing you might consider is gusseting the receiver where your hitch mounted swing out attaches. The reason is that receiver hitches are designed for linear loads, not rotational forces and so, over time the constant vibrating and bouncing of the spare tire (a big, heavy weight at the end of a long lever) will cause the area around the receiver to crack. Thanks for making this post!
Love the walk around. Very thorough. Lots of inspiration in your rig.
Super awesome… thank you! I was thinking about doing another one focused specifically on the top 5 things I use the most.
Run it
Super !🎉
Wow what a beauty!
Thank you!
Nice rig, looks like Ocala national forest, If so I camp out there often!
Beautiful rig, my dude. I absolutely love the compact size of the 3rd gen.
Have you ever thought of getting the fuel expansion tank that goes where the spare tire used to hang?
Give me the head lights! Sick build, keep the frame good!!
Replace that radiator asap!
Does the drawer system in the trunk still allow you to use the second row seats? I like the setup but just don’t know if I’d still be able to use it as my daily driver if I can’t use the 2nd row.
Yep, second row of seats is still usable. The platform lays on top of the seats when folded down. Take the platform out in a few seconds, fold the seats back up, and you’re set! @solidwoodworx has is nailed.
Nice rig 🤩, which ditch light brackets do you use ?
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@@Richard-Reloaded I'm referring to the Bracket mounts
You NEED to replace that radiator, that’s the brown shade of death
Whats ur swing out bumper?
Is that ram mount secured to your dash?
And what is it holding? CarPlay?
Yes it is. I have the aluminum RAM rail screwed securely down to the dash. (Under the dash are large flat washers and lock nuts) It holds both my Garmin Overlander GPS and my GoPro mount.
@@jericoco1113 No CarPlay in this truck. Just a USB connection to the Pioneer head unit that I can play music from my iPhone, tho.
@@MyOverlandRig I’ve been looking for this type of mount for a car play unit. That mount looks amazing!
@@MyOverlandRig does the hardware to mount it to your dash come included ???
Time to get new rear coils
On the list of to-do! :)
@@MyOverlandRig You need a set of OME 891 rear springs