2014 Long Travel Tacoma Overland Build

Photos from this weekend at slickrock. My wife wheeled the whole trail. No damage on my rig. We were in a group of 9. We had two broken driveshafts, a broken cv, a broken sway bar, a broken ifs, a torn cv boot, and some body damage.

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looks like you live in a regular subdivision like me. Mine is a daily driver, others the soccer moms kinda look at me like, "is that really necessary?" "Of course" I say
 
Nice rig! I have been spending a lot of time trying to decide how my build will turn out; I think I may have just found my inspiration. How has the AllPro LA kit worked for you? This is one of the things I have been going back and forth on. Would love your opinion.
 
Thanks. The stove folds up against the door and hangs on a big magnet. Its also nice to not have to use the little green propane bottles. I picked up a 2 gallon tank.
 
The bedrack is made by Bay Area metal fabrication

I'm thinking of setting my tacoma with softopper and rack from BAMF for rtt as you mentioned above as I don't have enough space in the garage for trailer and can't afford it financial wise.
Just curious if you encountered any problems with your suspension on off-roads with the load at the back of truck bed set-up? Does it have big effect on the mileage with the rtt sticking at the back?