Great build. This isn’t one of those builds you see where people just load up an online shopping cart and throw money at it. The DIY stuff makes it cooler and more special, especially since the execution is good. Nice work!
really nice build and practical. this is the way i built mine, i have a 2016 4runner trail with kdss and it's all decked out for overlandding. you sure can't go wrong with a 4runner. keep up the great work and be safe out there.
I like your set-up, it's very clean and not overly done. I'm new to overlanding and thank you for sharing your ideas, I have a Lexus LX 570 and I'm starting to slowly build it to be sustainable when overlanding or camping.
🤩🤩🤩 WOW!! You did a lot of work on your Toyota. I luv the way you explain what you did and why you did each thing. It makes understanding the total package of things working together. Great Video.
Enjoyed your video I am a beginner at all this and I've been doing a lot of research and I have to say you're set up is excellent! I'm going to set up mine without the rooftop tent so I'm looking for ideas on storage. I subscribe so I will be checking out all the other videos you've made for some more ideas Thanks again
If you can, I recommend removing the rear seats. At least the part that folds forward. It’s only two bolts per seat and it gives you a lot of room to tuck your tent and sleeping bags down in there and still maintain the rest of the back of the vehicle for other stuff. Or to just keep it organized.
Nice build. That drawer system is professional level quality. I wonder if you could tel me what brand of power interrupt that is for your winch? I'm looking to install one, and that looked really clean.
The brand I bought is no longer offered on Amazon anymore. But just search for battery disconnect and you will see similar switches. I have a simple on off switch and I mounted it to a 2x3 in aluminum piece of angle iron spray painted black and then bolted that to an existing tapped hole in the side of the engine compartment. Hope that helps.
Beautiful no frills overland build! I’ve seen builds with a billion and a half lights and everything else including the kitchen sink. I really love the idea of having everything you need plus a few little additional items. I’m actually about to buy a rig that’s very similarly setup. I’m pretty stoked on it. I WILL however need a rooftop tent and some form of awning so I’m definitely going to check out your recommendations on those fronts 🤙🏻
Yes, check out my video on the top oak rooftop tent. I’ve had it on a few trips now. I’m very happy with it. Also I have a video on an OVS 180 awning as well as another video featuring the top oak budget friendly 270° awning. Happy with both for different reasons.
Wow! Well done! I'd love to see a whole video on the air compressor install. I have the same compressor and have been thinking about doing the same. Would you do anything differently? How did you make the bracket to hold it?
Thanks for the video and all of the great info. I assume those are OEM TRD Pro wheels (7” wide) No issues with the 285/70/17s as far as running aired down or anything else?
I have not had a single issue with these tires in the 4 years I’ve had them. This is my second set. I bought the 4Runner with 30k on it and the tires were half through their life at that time. Sit down great. Those are the OEM rims.
Such a clean setup and also a GREAT video. Love the way you explained things, straight, to the point, just being you. I bought a Tacoma in 21 and semi regret not getting the 4Runner, not in a hurry buy might make the upgrade down the road. Question, sorry if you mentioned this in your video, but does the on board air have a tank somewhere or does it just run while you use it? Thanks and great job! subscribed.
That is a nice setup. Quite often, when people get bogged, the rear of the vehicle is typically where the "bogging" occurs. When really stuck, swinging out the tire carrier and opening the rear door might become extremely problematic. You might want to rethink where you store your recovery gear. Behind the front seats might prove to be a better spot.
In one of your previous walk-around videos you mentioned that the lift was a 3in Toytec lift. In this video, you said this was a 2.5in Toytec lift. May I ask what your front center hub to fender height is?
This is a 3 inch lift in the front. The 2.5 refers to the diameter of the shocks, which is a larger shock body than their normal shocks. It allows for more oil for better cooling. The front suspension is adjustable between two and 3 inches. Check out ToyTec for their boss 2.5 Aluma series.
With the Diode Dynamics SS3 fogs, which level did you get (sport, pro, or max)? Do you use them for daily driving as well? Any issues with being flashed? I just ordered some yellow max fogs from them for the hard cutoff but worried they may be too bright for street use and might have to return for the pro or sport. My issue with the pro is the cutoff on the top of the beam is not sharp and seems to have some bleeding light that could possible affect oncoming drivers. Thanks!
Thank you. I cut off about a 3 inch piece of 2 x 3“ aluminum angle iron. Drilled a couple holes in it and mounted it to an existing tapped hole Simple as that.
Don't get aluminum. It can cave in a little on a jagged rock and get you stuck vs steel which would let you slide over things. Also, weight at the bottom is good for your center of gravity. That being said, if you won't do much offroading, the default engine skid plate the 4runner comes with is good enough for most occasions. You might as well save weight, gas and money
Awesome build man! I'm wanting to upgrade my tires to those same BF Goodrich KO2 285 70 R17 on the same wheels. Did you need to do a BMC in order to fit them without rubbing?
I have Falken AT3Ws that are the same size on the exact same wheels and they only rub the body mount when I had wheel spacers on it. Without the wheel spaces, they did not rub the body mount. However they do rub a lot of plastic so I had to do some trimming. That being said, I dropped it off today to get a lift installed and the body mount chopped done so I can put the wheel spacers back on.
You have a good eye. I had my wheels balanced and rotated at Discount Tire and they cross threaded the lug nut. I had to break it off. I replaced it later that week.
Great build. This isn’t one of those builds you see where people just load up an online shopping cart and throw money at it. The DIY stuff makes it cooler and more special, especially since the execution is good. Nice work!
Thank you. I appreciate that. I enjoy planning the next project and working on the 4Runner as much as I enjoy taking it on trips. Thanks for watching.
Great setup, thanks for filming it!
Thanks for watching.
really nice build and practical. this is the way i built mine, i have a 2016 4runner trail with kdss and it's all decked out for overlandding. you sure can't go wrong with a 4runner. keep up the great work and be safe out there.
4runners are the best (in my opinion). Thanks for watching!
Awesome rig, well done. Great video too, thanks.
I really appreciate that. Thank you.
Just found this channel..really enjoyed the videos I’ve watched so far! 👍🏻👏🏻
Thank you. Happy you're enjoying it!
I like your set-up, it's very clean and not overly done. I'm new to overlanding and thank you for sharing your ideas, I have a Lexus LX 570 and I'm starting to slowly build it to be sustainable when overlanding or camping.
Glad it was helpful!
🤩🤩🤩 WOW!! You did a lot of work on your Toyota. I luv the way you explain what you did and why you did each thing.
It makes understanding the total package of things working together. Great Video.
Thank you Mike! I appreciate that.
What a badass setup … 🙌🏻🔥
Thank you
Enjoyed your video I am a beginner at all this and I've been doing a lot of research and I have to say you're set up is excellent! I'm going to set up mine without the rooftop tent so I'm looking for ideas on storage. I subscribe so I will be checking out all the other videos you've made for some more ideas Thanks again
If you can, I recommend removing the rear seats. At least the part that folds forward. It’s only two bolts per seat and it gives you a lot of room to tuck your tent and sleeping bags down in there and still maintain the rest of the back of the vehicle for other stuff. Or to just keep it organized.
Nice build. That drawer system is professional level quality. I wonder if you could tel me what brand of power interrupt that is for your winch? I'm looking to install one, and that looked really clean.
The brand I bought is no longer offered on Amazon anymore. But just search for battery disconnect and you will see similar switches. I have a simple on off switch and I mounted it to a 2x3 in aluminum piece of angle iron spray painted black and then bolted that to an existing tapped hole in the side of the engine compartment. Hope that helps.
Could you supply links to the places you bought? Thanks for your modification. It’s really nice. Good job.
Very very nice setup
Thank you
Beautiful no frills overland build! I’ve seen builds with a billion and a half lights and everything else including the kitchen sink.
I really love the idea of having everything you need plus a few little additional items.
I’m actually about to buy a rig that’s very similarly setup. I’m pretty stoked on it. I WILL however need a rooftop tent and some form of awning so I’m definitely going to check out your recommendations on those fronts 🤙🏻
Yes, check out my video on the top oak rooftop tent. I’ve had it on a few trips now. I’m very happy with it. Also I have a video on an OVS 180 awning as well as another video featuring the top oak budget friendly 270° awning. Happy with both for different reasons.
Wow! Well done! I'd love to see a whole video on the air compressor install. I have the same compressor and have been thinking about doing the same. Would you do anything differently? How did you make the bracket to hold it?
Perfect build - indeed!
Thank you
this dude is a genius!
Nice build. Which model off hitch tire swing out is that? I dont believe it is in your description area. Thanks
Thank you. I made the tire swing out.
Thanks for the video and all of the great info. I assume those are OEM TRD Pro wheels (7” wide) No issues with the 285/70/17s as far as running aired down or anything else?
I have not had a single issue with these tires in the 4 years I’ve had them. This is my second set. I bought the 4Runner with 30k on it and the tires were half through their life at that time. Sit down great. Those are the OEM rims.
Such a clean setup and also a GREAT video. Love the way you explained things, straight, to the point, just being you. I bought a Tacoma in 21 and semi regret not getting the 4Runner, not in a hurry buy might make the upgrade down the road. Question, sorry if you mentioned this in your video, but does the on board air have a tank somewhere or does it just run while you use it? Thanks and great job! subscribed.
Thanks for watching. No there’s no onboard air tank. The compressor just runs while I’m using it.
Great video. Thanks for all the info. I definitely plan on being a faithful follower.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great work man, really enjoyed watching
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
That is a nice setup. Quite often, when people get bogged, the rear of the vehicle is typically where the "bogging" occurs. When really stuck, swinging out the tire carrier and opening the rear door might become extremely problematic. You might want to rethink where you store your recovery gear. Behind the front seats might prove to be a better spot.
Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll give it some thought. Thanks for watching.
In one of your previous walk-around videos you mentioned that the lift was a 3in Toytec lift. In this video, you said this was a 2.5in Toytec lift. May I ask what your front center hub to fender height is?
This is a 3 inch lift in the front. The 2.5 refers to the diameter of the shocks, which is a larger shock body than their normal shocks. It allows for more oil for better cooling. The front suspension is adjustable between two and 3 inches. Check out ToyTec for their boss 2.5 Aluma series.
Love this! such a great build
Thank you!
With the Diode Dynamics SS3 fogs, which level did you get (sport, pro, or max)? Do you use them for daily driving as well? Any issues with being flashed? I just ordered some yellow max fogs from them for the hard cutoff but worried they may be too bright for street use and might have to return for the pro or sport. My issue with the pro is the cutoff on the top of the beam is not sharp and seems to have some bleeding light that could possible affect oncoming drivers. Thanks!
I have the sport. I only use them during rain, snow and fog and have never been brighted using them.
nice build
Thanks!
Great video! Where did you get that bracket for the battery disconnect (winch)? Pretty slick design!
Thank you. I cut off about a 3 inch piece of 2 x 3“ aluminum angle iron. Drilled a couple holes in it and mounted it to an existing tapped hole Simple as that.
Do you have a video showing how you mounted tent to prinsu rack? Thanks!
Here is the link to the video. Budget Friendly TopOak Rooftop Tent Install and Walkaround
th-cam.com/video/68-dxsBWYUw/w-d-xo.html
Can you share how you mounted the awning?
180 Awning Install on @PrinsuRacks
th-cam.com/video/1dNO-RDUmfY/w-d-xo.html
This video shows the detailed install. Thanks for watching.
Nice rig and video, what model 4Runner do you have?
Thank you. That’s a 2019 TRD premium off-road.
Very cool. Curious if you went with the steel skids for protection vs. trying to save a little weight by going full aluminum? Thanks
Yes. I went with steel for more protection especially in the center of the 4Runner.
Don't get aluminum. It can cave in a little on a jagged rock and get you stuck vs steel which would let you slide over things. Also, weight at the bottom is good for your center of gravity. That being said, if you won't do much offroading, the default engine skid plate the 4runner comes with is good enough for most occasions. You might as well save weight, gas and money
Awesome build man! I'm wanting to upgrade my tires to those same BF Goodrich KO2 285 70 R17 on the same wheels. Did you need to do a BMC in order to fit them without rubbing?
I have Falken AT3Ws that are the same size on the exact same wheels and they only rub the body mount when I had wheel spacers on it. Without the wheel spaces, they did not rub the body mount. However they do rub a lot of plastic so I had to do some trimming. That being said, I dropped it off today to get a lift installed and the body mount chopped done so I can put the wheel spacers back on.
Looks like missing lugnut driver front.
You have a good eye. I had my wheels balanced and rotated at Discount Tire and they cross threaded the lug nut. I had to break it off. I replaced it later that week.
Good video. Now subscribed .
Awesome, thank you!
You need some rims to be perfect and some morimoto headlights 😅
Regearing !!!????
I am considering it. But that will have to wait til next year. Other improvements planned for this spring.
geardo