We used similar versions in the Coast Guard on our boats. They provide decent light but they need to be centrally mounted on the vehicle, unless you plan on getting a few. Another negative is that they don't provide light within 4 feet of the vehicle because of their range of motion and the...
Welcome! Those 2wd Tacomas are pretty capable from what I've read about! If you learn how to pick a good line through obstacles based on your rigs capabilities, you can go a lot of places!
I agree with traction jacks like @Wawa Skittletits and @15Canyon said because they are foldable to save space and they are relatively tuff. There are a few other brands that collapse to save space but these seem to be the best in its category so far that I have seen.
My fiancée has a crosstrek as well and it constantly amazes me with how well it performs offroad. Some skids, tires and recovery gear as mentioned will get you to plenty of places. I would look at recovery boards because they are easy to use, inexpensive and light weight compared to winches...
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