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Sterling Overland

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New Brunswick, Canada
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Taige
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Sterling
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I bought this truck in 2016, the mods started on the hour I got home. It's been a long road here, the majority of my build projects are one of a kind and done by myself. I've tried to capture before during and after photos for each modification but some of them aren't so easy to record.Screenshot_20161111-084312-1.jpeg0602-2019-0838488164172373811746.jpegPicsArt_03-26-10.06.03.jpegPicsArt_02-07-07.24.12.jpeg
 
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Sterling Overland

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor I

233
New Brunswick, Canada
First Name
Taige
Last Name
Sterling
Member #

10179

I bought this truck in 2016, the mods started on the hour I got home. It's been a long road here, the majority of my build projects are one of a kind and done by myself. I've tried to capture before during and after photos for each modification but some of them aren't so easy to record.View attachment 95979View attachment 95980View attachment 95981View attachment 95982
The first thing was a 3 Inch block lift from Toyota, I removed the side steps, bought KO2 tires, painted the Bumpers and Fenders, installed the Roof rack, lights and the first piece of armour. 20170708_191834.jpeg20170707_214426.jpegPicsArt_07-13-11.18.42.jpeg
 

Sterling Overland

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor I

233
New Brunswick, Canada
First Name
Taige
Last Name
Sterling
Member #

10179

The biggest item on the list was the Camper system I made. It's been lots of work, lots of modification and tweaking after the fact. The bed is a Twin, the stretcher can hold 250lbs and the Auxiliary Battery is a Deep cycle Marine battery. I have a coleman stove which runs White fuel and Propane and a full sized cooler built into the design. There are also Lights, A fan, a Survival Kit, 2 Gun racks, a camp shower, a tool bag, curtains, bug nets, an assortment of Tape, Wires and Cordage as well as many different storage systems. The whole thing can be removed in about 10 minutes IOT use the Truck as a Truck. PicsArt_03-26-10.06.03.jpegPicsArt_02-07-07.24.12.jpegPicsArt_01-15-02.12.36.jpeg20181020_160405.jpegIMG_20181020_181151_907.jpeg20181020_155340.jpeg
 
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