justinspicher
WKR
I have a 96 Toyota tacoma, single cab with a 6’ bed. 2.7L 4cyl, 5sp, 4wd. It has gotten me everywhere I needed to go, and its small enough to turn around on those forest service roads if I can go any further.
Most folks don't realize what a beast that Lexus is.My hunting vehicle.
I joined my local 4x4 club years ago, so this 4Runner was built for off-roading in an attempt to keep up with my Jeep buddies on 37’s. IMO, 34’s are the sweet spot on a 5th Gen with 4.56 gears. We just had a baby, so we don’t off-road as much these days, and I’m leaning into hunting a lot more. I figured a truck would make more sense. I agree, the 4Runner is a great vehicle for getting me places (I can deal with the 12MPG), but my thought process was, if I can get a full size truck with a bed that also gets better MPG, that would be ideal. And a bed to haul around carcasses and hopefully one day, a 300+ Elk rack would be great. Throwing a pig carcass (for example) into the back of my 4Runner wouldn’t be ideal. My main hunting trip every year is in Colorado, but live in California (unfortunately), so making that drive with a prized Elk rack on my roof rack isn’t ideal either… a truck just made more sense.Just curious, why the 34’s on the 4Runner? I’ve got a 21 4Runner and for me it’s pretty much the ideal hunting rig. I hunt by myself, so being able to easily sleep in my rig is a must. A factory non lifted 4Runner with BFG’s or other good all terrain tire, will get me anywhere I need to go off road in pursuit of game, with OK gas mileage. It’s reliable so I’m not worried about it breaking down somewhere outside of Yaak, Montana lol.
If I had a pickup truck, I’d 100% get one of those clamshell campers like the Gofast Camper or AT Overland. You have standing room to get dressed in the mornings, a comfy bed and plenty of storage and it all stows away in just a few seconds. That would be hard to beat for the traveling hunter like me!
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