Mule3006Elk
WKR
IglooDo you remember what brand the cooler is? May need to copy that idea.
IglooDo you remember what brand the cooler is? May need to copy that idea.
You’re correct, a lot of the forest roads out here were cut with large equipment…50 years ago. But the thing about a forest is, they grow.
That’s my favorite part about tacos manI 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.
I have a absorbent cargo liner I throw in the back of the Burb. I have put many deer in the back. No blood on my carpets. I also have rubber floor mats on all the floors that I hose/brush out regularly. Put three pigs, 3 rams, and 2 other unwashed dudes in the back barely a month ago and drove from south Oklahoma to northern Kansas in the hot Great Plains weather. No stinky smells or nasty spills... Drove the Burb to the office today.I don't know how any outdoors man can suggest an SUV. Have you been in one in July with a cooler full of fluke and sea biscuits? Or had a gutted bear in the back, hell even a deer on a ride home? Carpet gets bloody and muddy from boots and waders. With a truck, throw everything in the back, unpack, park on an angle and hose the bed out.
You can always tell the people that really know snow country driving by the width of their tires.Great points on running narrow tires.
Nice! Yeah agreed this is a great way to go. Ideally, I’d keep the 4Runner AND get a used truck, but we just don’t have the space.Everybody has different needs, but I just built my "hunting truck" the end of last year.
I bought this 2012 F150 new and basically wore it out as a work truck... went looking for a new truck and refused to pay $80K for a crew cab diesel.. decided I didn't need deisel.
I had this one rebuilt from the ground up... New EVERYTHING, from the engine to the last bearing and belt... 100% new drive train, added a bumper, 12k winch, decked box, inverter, lights, ...
Tows well enough for what I need.. super happy with it and only have $26K into the rebuild.... way better than a new truck.
yup. Everyone running 265, 285 or 305mm wide knobby tires acting like they have the ultimate off road machine just end up spinning and floating in snow. In ice or rainy conditions, its down right dangerous to run a wide, M/T tread pattern.You can always tell the people that really know snow country driving by the width of their tires.
yup. Everyone running 265, 285 or 305mm wide knobby tires acting like they have the ultimate off road machine just end up spinning and floating in snow. In ice or rainy conditions, its down right dangerous to run a wide, M/T tread pattern.
Agreed on the Toyota MPG. Granted, I didn’t help my mpg adding steel bumpers, aluminum skids, winch, regearing, etc.. the MPG was around 17 when it was stock. 12-13 now that I’ve added all the crap. Yeah, it seems like there isn’t a perfect solution. The 4Runner is extremely capable off-road and can get me most anywhere I need to go. The enclosed cab is nice for security, keeping the dog cool in the summer.. but a modern full size truck would get better MPG, more power, and an external bed…Id get an F150 5.0 and a camper shell.
I think the toyota's are reliable as all hell, but a v6 with v4 power and v8 gas mileage. I think they lie more than the diesel guys about MPG. In this forum alone age a guy says he gets 18-20 all day, but toyota couldnt even get that on MPG test and its rated at 12-17.
I have a 05 cummins with a camper shell and I love it, I dont tow heavy as often as I was planning to, but when I drive gas trucks, it just isnt the same.
I don't know how any outdoors man can suggest an SUV. Have you been in one in July with a cooler full of fluke and sea biscuits? Or had a gutted bear in the back, hell even a deer on a ride home? Carpet gets bloody and muddy from boots and waders. With a truck, throw everything in the back, unpack, park on an angle and hose the bed out.
I did all this with my Expedition no issues..the one thing I always found myself doing was scrubbing hoof prints off the head liner...I have a absorbent cargo liner I throw in the back of the Burb. I have put many deer in the back. No blood on my carpets. I also have rubber floor mats on all the floors that I hose/brush out regularly. Put three pigs, 3 rams, and 2 other unwashed dudes in the back barely a month ago and drove from south Oklahoma to northern Kansas in the hot Great Plains weather. No stinky smells or nasty spills... Drove the Burb to the office today.
Exactly. I had a 2020 Jeep Gladiator and then couldn't work on it with all the electronics and proprietary jeep stuff. the fording depth is also incredibly low, even with a snorkel, due to the location of the PCM. I was always worried about scratching it, or people breaking into it. Sold the Jeep and went with a GMT400 Big block 3/4t Suburban. Waaay easier to work on, parts are cheap, ain't no one stealing a 25 year old Chevy. lots more room and hauling capacity. Plus, I can put all my girlfriends in there at the same time.I went from a 2021 ford ranger to a 2011 ram 2500 6spd standard. Less electronics and more space. I'm pretty tough on my vehicles so I don't feel too bad with an older hunting rig.
These new trucks are just way too damn expensive v what they offer imo
I'd agree. My old toyota corolla did better than my jeep above on the ice. I've always subscribed to the skinnier tire theory but we don't get much weather here in OK. That said once in 4wd, the jeep is just "ok" The wider 37's are more about crawling and ground clearance. If I had a jeep for hunting/overlanding strictly, it'd be a bone stock rubicon.Bingo. I've made it to places in a standard tire size, at, and chains than someone with a 35 wide mt.
I have a absorbent cargo liner I throw in the back of the Burb. I have put many deer in the back. No blood on my carpets. I also have rubber floor mats on all the floors that I hose/brush out regularly. Put three pigs, 3 rams, and 2 other unwashed dudes in the back barely a month ago and drove from south Oklahoma to northern Kansas in the hot Great Plains weather. No stinky smells or nasty spills... Drove the Burb to the office today.