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Oddball overlanding rigs!

caleath

Rank IV
Launch Member

Advocate II

Not sure where you are looking but there are tons of aftermarket parts for ramchargers including countless lift kits, bumpers, and performance engine upgrades.

If Lone Wolf McQuade aka Chuck Norris can modify one in the 80s I think it can be done today.View attachment 87758

There is some. I like making my own stuff. I wish there was a roof rack for one. Without full length drip rails mounting gets sketchy.
 

RainGoat

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder I

There is some. I like making my own stuff. I wish there was a roof rack for one. Without full length drip rails mounting gets sketchy.
I imagine you just need to go through the roof. While this seems drastic & I could understand your reservations, it’s happening with some frequency in 2010+ 4Runners as they have no forward mounting position for a full length rack. Outcomes have been good. That would probably be a good place to get some tips before tackling it.
 

JungleSkunk

Rank IV

Enthusiast III

I imagine you just need to go through the roof. While this seems drastic & I could understand your reservations, it’s happening with some frequency in 2010+ 4Runners as they have no forward mounting position for a full length rack. Outcomes have been good. That would probably be a good place to get some tips before tackling it.
There are adjustable mount options out there that dont require a ton of modification. If you seal everything up properly it should last the life of the vehicle.s-l1600.jpg
 

Mustdoug

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor I

Love the rigs. This thread just proves you can really use ANYTHING to get out in the back country. NO, you wont be doing hardcore rock crawling, but you can get around pretty much anywhere in any rig. Imagination is KEY!
Yes I’ll be fabin something up like rock slingers. The van was original with the 4X4 but the 1973 setup was really lack of suspension. Finished updating most the front end. I’m hoping to jump back on it soon.
 

Enthusiast III

The the people quoting my statement about rock crawling, that was exactly my point. Most people do not want to go bouncing over rocks all day. They want to travel and explore. And most stock rigs with decent clearance gets you there. Hence th reason I started this thread. Anyone can lift a jk or taco and go. I want to see rigs with little or no support doing the same thing.
 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Jedi

Rank VI
Staff member
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

If you are not familiar with the Gambler 500, I highly recommend checking it out. Some of the most insane off road builds you will ever find... although I am not too sure if they would work to well for overlanding.
 
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