My 2015 Toyota 4Runner build

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Well spent the entire day in on the road and in Southern California. Picked up and installed my newest mod.. New drawer unit for the cargo area of my 4Runner and my new Power Tank. This is the newest company to start making these units for Overland vehicles. This one is one of the very first drawer units (Prototype), because I am now a brand ambassador for them. It is made by BOSS Strong Box, out of Rancho Santa Margarita California. It is made of 16 gauge steel, a partitioned single drawer unit that has a large amount of storage space. The drawer is lockable and had 250lb sliders. The best parts of this unit is that it comes in at 110 lbs and under $1,000.00.

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Well spent the entire day in on the road and in Southern California. Picked up and installed my newest mod.. New drawer unit for the cargo area of my 4Runner and my new Power Tank. This is the newest company to start making these units for Overland vehicles. This one is one of the very first drawer units (Prototype), because I am now a brand ambassador for them. It is made by BOSS Strong Box, out of Rancho Santa Margarita California. It is made of 16 gauge steel, a partitioned single drawer unit that has a large amount of storage space. The drawer is lockable and had 250lb sliders. The best parts of this unit is that it comes in at 110 lbs and under $1,000.00.

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Very nice! Congrats!
 
Well spent the entire day in on the road and in Southern California. Picked up and installed my newest mod.. New drawer unit for the cargo area of my 4Runner and my new Power Tank. This is the newest company to start making these units for Overland vehicles. This one is one of the very first drawer units (Prototype), because I am now a brand ambassador for them. It is made by BOSS Strong Box, out of Rancho Santa Margarita California. It is made of 16 gauge steel, a partitioned single drawer unit that has a large amount of storage space. The drawer is lockable and had 250lb sliders. The best parts of this unit is that it comes in at 110 lbs and under $1,000.00.

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Haven't been on for a little while, was at Overland Expo West and then we did a 4.5 day trip to Moab, Canyonlands National Park and Colorado. I took advantage of the deals at Expo and picked up some great stuff.. Spent the last couple of days installing the following items:

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Great looking build! My wife and I are in the hunt for a good daily driver/overland rig. What kind of MPG are you getting with all the extras added on there? The only thing keeping me from committing to a 4R is the MPG - I've heard it gets a little depressing once you add on the extra equipment! Thanks for such a detailed thread, this was a blast to read up on.
 
Great looking build! My wife and I are in the hunt for a good daily driver/overland rig. What kind of MPG are you getting with all the extras added on there? The only thing keeping me from committing to a 4R is the MPG - I've heard it gets a little depressing once you add on the extra equipment! Thanks for such a detailed thread, this was a blast to read up on.
This is true for ALL overland builds no matter the platform.

I get 18 if i drive like there is no more gas left in the world. I get 17 if i drive like i want.

Difference is the 4runner offers the undeniable reliability that few offer. This gap is closing but for me the biggest driver.

275 BFGs and full roof rack.
 
Great looking build! My wife and I are in the hunt for a good daily driver/overland rig. What kind of MPG are you getting with all the extras added on there? The only thing keeping me from committing to a 4R is the MPG - I've heard it gets a little depressing once you add on the extra equipment! Thanks for such a detailed thread, this was a blast to read up on.

As it sitting there 15mpg. When the interior is not stuffed for camping, Ive been getting 16 to 18. This is my daily driver!
 
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Congrats on the new toys. Sorry I missed you at Expo West. I hit the booth on Saturday night. I picked up a few items as well. Pictures of your Colorado/Utah trip?
 
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Congrats on the new toys. Sorry I missed you at Expo West. I hit the booth on Saturday night. I picked up a few items as well. Pictures of your Colorado/Utah trip?

I’ll get them posted really soon, been super busy!!!
 
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