What’s up everyone. My names stephen. From the savannah Georgia area. Got a 2017 Silverado 2wd. 2.5 lift for now on 33 all terrains. Just ordered a winch and winch bumper to help me through the bad stuff. Glad to be here.
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Welcome. There is a whole lot to see coming across the country. Did it 3ish years ago and it was great. Don't forget to check out NV when you pass through. AMD nice rig...I'm bias of course [emoji41] you may want to check out the 4Runner's registry thread alsoHello everyone, glad to have found this place as it seems more up my alley than many similar groups. I feel I have a lot to contribute here, and look forward to meeting others and helping where I can!
About me:
- Former Combat Medic and Paratrooper, US Army
- Currently stay-at-home-Dad! It's pretty rad. I take the kids out on adventures as often as I can, and am eager to make those trips larger and longer as they grow.
- Always have been adventurous, lived in Europe for several years, love road tripping, but finally got a proper rig this year.
- Currently in SC but moving to WA at the end of this year. Gonna be a hell of a trip there!
My rig:
- Brand new 2019 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro, Voodoo Blue
My Experience:
- Lots of trauma medicine
- Driving HMMWV's off road in Germany and Italy
- 10+ years of road tripping and overlanding
Welcome. There is a whole lot to see coming across the country. Did it 3ish years ago and it was great. Don't forget to check out NV when you pass through. AMD nice rig...I'm bias of course [emoji41] you may want to check out the 4Runner's registry thread also
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Welcome! What part of Washington are you moving to?Hello everyone, glad to have found this place as it seems more up my alley than many similar groups. I feel I have a lot to contribute here, and look forward to meeting others and helping where I can!
About me:
- Former Combat Medic and Paratrooper, US Army
- Currently stay-at-home-Dad! It's pretty rad. I take the kids out on adventures as often as I can, and am eager to make those trips larger and longer as they grow.
- Always have been adventurous, lived in Europe for several years, love road tripping, but finally got a proper rig this year.
- Currently in SC but moving to WA at the end of this year. Gonna be a hell of a trip there!
My rig:
- Brand new 2019 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro, Voodoo Blue
My Experience:
- Lots of trauma medicine
- Driving HMMWV's off road in Germany and Italy
- 10+ years of road tripping and overlanding
Thanks! Looks like the Tacoma area. JBLM.Welcome! What part of Washington are you moving to?
Hey there and welcome!Location is Columbia TN.
2011 T4R SR5
Overlanding Experience Background is a novice but very experienced hiking/backpacking.
Looking for good info on removing front bumper and replacing it with something.
Well said. Weight kills just like treking in the woodsHey there and welcome!
I'm new here too, also starting my build from stock.
I've been looking at this front bumper from SSO but haven't decided, but I'll probably go this route:
2014+ 4Runner Slimline Hybrid front bumper – CUSTOMIZE YOUR OWN – Southern Style OffRoad
I like it because its not full size, weighs a whole hell of a lot less, but still has winch functionality and some damage resistance. I get the whole point of more heavy-duty front/rear bumpers but man, together those can add upwards of 1000 lbs to an already heavy 4Runner. Sure you can carry more gear but mpg would suffer as well as suspension, etc.
That's just me though!
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Cool! There are quite a few OB members down there. I'm up north by 2 hours!Thanks! Looks like the Tacoma area. JBLM.
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Awesome thank you!Hello and welcome to the Overland Bound community @XL OVERLAND. You are in a great location to begin exploring as an overlander. There is so much you can do and there are also a number of fellow Overland Bound members in the area to do it with. I recommend checking out the Overland Bound NorthWest Region forum [link] for meetups and to get to know your neighbors. Events are also posted on the Rally Point system [link], so you might want to check that out as well. If your interested in events a little south of you, check out the events being planned by @Roy & Kristin Zirpoli.
I look forward to seeing you out there! If you need anything, feel free to hit me up on the forums: @Jedi.
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