14 DCLB Taco Supreme

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Merk

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I've owned my rig for about 2 years, and am slowly working it into more of an overland build.
I originally got it for trail reliability when going on backpacking and short camping trips, but now plan to build it out more for longer trips.
don't totally have this whole forum thing figured out yet, but I figured I'd post up the build so far... I'll add more photos later

2014 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport DCLB
This is how she sits today:



Wheel Setup:
- Fuel Offroad - Vapor 18x9
- Bfgoodrich - ko2 275/70/18


Bed Setup:
- Ridgid 2032 Job box
- Toyota OEM Bed mat
- Custom rail mounts for shovel and ax
- Leer 100RCC canopy (no windows)
- Thule gutter mounted load bars
- Along with a few other DIY mounts/mods


Suspension:
- OME Nitrocharger Shocks
- OME Coils
- Dakar Leafs in rear


Under the hood:
- v6 4.0
- k&n cold air intake
- Redline hood struts




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Merk

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And of course the short list of wants/needs...
- Full skids
- Rock Sliders
- Rear bumper with tire swing out
- Cargo rack (for canopy)
- Awning
- Dual battery setup (And solar)
- RTT
If you guys have any suggestions... I'm thinking of going Pelfreybilt on all the armor, and need to research alot more on the dual.battery setup




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Merk

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Built out a cool drawer system in the back of the rig earlier this month. Took a week 7 day trip through Oregon last week, and this system was clutch



The whole top portion pulls out on drawer slides, and gives easier access to the two drawers and gear stored up top


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I like the simplicity and functionality of your drawer system. Ingenious, really. I might use some of your designs when I build mine.