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I wish I could express my admiration I like rock crawling and I usually see fully built vehicles doing this not something stock like that just wow 🤯
@blondejon837 күн бұрын
Great vid man. Super easy trails, but super cool to see something different in the area we normally run some extremely difficult Trails !
@tgtacos7 күн бұрын
Can you target shoot on any of these trails?
@AllTerrainFamily7 күн бұрын
Check the county laws.
@antjosh450710 күн бұрын
fat tires create a front barrier between the mud and rocks slowing the vehicle actually having stuck on its own. fat tires good for looks with all its dis advantages like fuel, weight sluggish vehicle mud on the fenders and burden on the drivetrain and steering
@offspring756747411 күн бұрын
Great video! Another couple of good ones are: -Damonte ranch foothills to i80, or to Virginia City Highlands if you go south instead near the dry lake bed -county road 49 is a nice short one to the top of steamboat hills (great views) -Goni rd to Virginia City
@CD-hc5ds13 күн бұрын
I also run the OME system What are you running your shock settings C/R
@814chappy14 күн бұрын
Mike you could of made the platform lower and have it sit on the wheel wells to have more head room.
@AllTerrainFamily13 күн бұрын
Headroom isn’t a concern. Won’t be sleeping back there.
@814chappy6 күн бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamily Gotcha
@tylerphelps486815 күн бұрын
Love the real in depth look and comparison. Keep up the great videos
@maximusklyuchits515317 күн бұрын
Will the 255/80 fit on a taco that has a 2inch spacer lift in the front and 1inch in the rear and on -12 offset rims ? Or will I have to do some cutting ?
@AllTerrainFamily16 күн бұрын
Only one way to find out.
@maximusklyuchits515313 күн бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamilyhow much lift do you have on the taco in this video? I love how your setup looks !
@AllTerrainFamily10 күн бұрын
@@maximusklyuchits5153 It's about 2 inches more or less.
@Mike-cu6gk17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. What front bumper are you using?
@AllTerrainFamily16 күн бұрын
Warn Semi-hidden.
@Mike-cu6gk16 күн бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamily thanks looks good
@hartleyhubbard382722 күн бұрын
"sold" this is exactly what I have been looking for! Don't want to spend the cost for new double-glazed windows since I'm here in earth-quake-prone Southern California. Thanks for the demonstration/explanation! Greg [garden grove, CA usa]
@tom_olofsson22 күн бұрын
Excellent Review. Thanks for going into the details.
@damonphalin602324 күн бұрын
I have a 21 TRD Pro and a 375 LB AT Topper just not sure what I should do, AAL or small Block and Sumo Springs, adding Westcott 1.75 lift to front
@AllTerrainFamily23 күн бұрын
AAL. Makes no sense to lift only the front of a tacoma.
@damonphalin602323 күн бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamily yeah I understand that just uncertain which way to go for the Rear
@AllTerrainFamily22 күн бұрын
@@damonphalin6023 Ideally, a full leaf spring pack that is correctly rated for the weight you carry. Add a Leaf is the next best option. Sumo springs are an OK option if you don't go off road. But the add a leaf is about the same price, but a little harder to install.
@grubburg520125 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful drone shots. Thanks for posting
@JohnMcMahan525 күн бұрын
What did you break @8:45?
@AllTerrainFamily25 күн бұрын
Upper control arm bushings and ball joint.
@TwistedOmYoga27 күн бұрын
Awesome video! I love my yellow sumo Springs on the taco. It’s much needed even with an OME set up. Thanks for sharing
@smallfact0ry92127 күн бұрын
An important question for my usage case (actually sleeping inside): can you unlatch and open/close the doors from inside?
@AllTerrainFamily25 күн бұрын
No.
@eliasbeas355629 күн бұрын
In summary: Keep your OEM bump stops. Ignore marketing.
@PooooooopsАй бұрын
At 3:30 you can see why to run cam bolt lockouts
@garthacАй бұрын
The distance between coms is just one factor to the quality of transmission and reception. Basically terrain is another factor for consideration. Most GMRS, and FRS are line of sight radio bands which means as long as the is no obstruction between coms and the area does not have hills or maintains in between, the transmission will be clear. Hight is another factor to consider. As a rule of thumb "hight is might". The higher you and you com is the better your transmission and reception will be. A vantage point of being on top of a hill will definitely improve your com.
@BurritosarebetterthantacosАй бұрын
We really want a rooftop tent because its fast but I also like my bulldog. Currently have a Marmot Halo 6 which fits a small army.
@boxopen100Ай бұрын
Okay, but what brand cot did you get that fit over the wheel wells?
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
It’s an old REI cot fully extended legs.
@CreekCat1Ай бұрын
This would be a decent video if now for the super loud and ANNOYING background music.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Oh
@mover8012Ай бұрын
I've been overlanding for years with my 2000 4x4 Tundra. You're right. You don't need anything special. Mine is stock except for good 265/75r16 tires and a lightbar. Thanks for the video. It highlights a great reliable Toyota product.
@oliver5403Ай бұрын
Excellent video
@ellerybice3787Ай бұрын
Too many limitations to versatility, they need taller models, and models that extend over the cab. They need a model that not only extends over 75% of the cab's length, but it also needs to rise and retract like a 4Wheel camper slide in unit.
@davidmays3218Ай бұрын
I have to fit mine in the garage, So this works great!
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Weird take. It’s not a camper.
@ellerybice3787Ай бұрын
I agree, that is why such a good idea as this product is, needs much improvement. Build upon it.
@dawntrue7004Ай бұрын
A Huge thank you Mike! Living in the mountains and in snow made this choice a lock in! As well as using a 'local' shop with Rack2Roam.
@1lionconquerorАй бұрын
Ive not had any issues which call for hacks 1 and 2 to be employed. But hack #3 is gold mate!
@EzratheConqueror8Ай бұрын
Hey where is this trail? I am also in the northern Nevada area.
@philipking8426Ай бұрын
I got the same bumper but I got the Warn M8000 winch so that the control box is side mount and you dont need to cut or bend hood latch bracket.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
I don’t think i had to do that.
@chad4853Ай бұрын
Checking in, did you ever replace your "First Aid Kit" ? Anyways... great video, love it and it showed up in my feed again. Your video was shot very well with great narration. A+++ ( I went to school for film and i really appreciate the time you put into this video, Cheers Sir. Have a great week.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment! I have a nice kit from MyMedic now. My wife found out you can use HSA for them so we got really nice ones. Happy Trails!
@jfuentes2009Ай бұрын
“Pneumatic” = air; “hydraulic” = fluid
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Ok.
@Nate-zy5ceАй бұрын
I've watched a lot of these rsi smartcap vids now, and in one, only one, the guy said rain gat in thru the vent on top, and it was always getting his stuff wet inside, really bummed him out. Clearly in desert like conditions as in your video that wouldn't be an issue, but to the extent you've been in wet, rainy environments have you had that issue? Odd that only one video referenced it.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
It hasn’t been a problem for me.
@RB01138Ай бұрын
I will admit I was a bit put off by the opening, as I am sick of the constant tribal bullshit that I seem to encounter in every activity, but as the owner of a bone stock 3rd gen I am curious. I overland in the Yukon, and mostly avoid the fancy mods just to save money (it feels like you can drop 10-15 thousand bucks without trying), except the RTT, I bought a hard top. One mod I do plan to get is a a tacoma front hitch receiver and a warn winch. I will admit that I have yet to need one, but I have spent enough time in pretty remote places to know how screwed I could end up being if something went wrong.
@stephenmcconnell4302Ай бұрын
Wow very very similar to my build I had a 2005 450 utility body fully built 650 hp just could not get the ride to soften up for road travel felt like a school bus lol nice build man
@tntzimmerman9552Ай бұрын
I sure hope a built yj could walk the soup bowl.
@Keith-zn4vqАй бұрын
Hey bro what about traction control with lockers? I would say that you would definitely have the advantage.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Traction control doesn’t work with lockers.
@cAnthonyLАй бұрын
Great video, really enjoyed it. I can't find the link to the complete guide for how to build one for myself.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Here you go: allterrainfam.com/minimalist-ultra-light-drawer-system-and-sleeping-platform-for-overlanding/
@cAnthonyLАй бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamily Thank you so much! Great video and design, much better alternative than some of the products out there for sale.
@3Dude1962Ай бұрын
Thanks I’m just about to set up my Thule Tepui
@gordonflash8976Ай бұрын
Looks good, sounds great, thanks for the video. Do they deliver to the world (the usa) or do they deliver to other countries as well? You know utube is not just for america hay.
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Check their website.
@Dusty_Bottoms_Ай бұрын
The first number isn't the tread width, it's the section width
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
Yeah. For simplicity’s sake that’s kinda the same thing. Point is saying, “i have 285s” doesn’t tell you anything .
@Dusty_Bottoms_Ай бұрын
@@AllTerrainFamily maybe similar but not kinda the same. Because, a 275/40/20 will have much more tread touching the road versus a 275/60/20 for example. The average Joe may not realize that but it is in fact not measure the tread width. Just clarifying, enjoyed the video!
@digitaldaydream4202 ай бұрын
People need to follow this mentality. SO many of these gems are absolutely BUTCHERED with crappy feel good mods that offer nothing but a thinner wallet and empty bank account. 🤣
@AllTerrainFamilyАй бұрын
People need to do what makes them happy.
@daoudik2 ай бұрын
Super helpful video and commentary. I have a stock TRD Off-road and was thinking of installing these before going the AAL or full suspension upgrade route. Now I might just go the AAL route.
@AllTerrainFamily2 ай бұрын
That would be my recommendation.
@aceyorba2 ай бұрын
Good Stuff. no shortage of offload trails in the Reno Area.
@aceyorba2 ай бұрын
Good Stuff. no shortage of offload trails in the Reno Area.
@NickSlingerland-yd8hy2 ай бұрын
What kind of headlights are those?
@hymlog2 ай бұрын
...ARB JACK. ....BUILT WITH GREED IN MIND! .....Think Not? PRICE ONE!
@stacky512a2 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t it be so cool just to have a “I don’t give shit” kinda truck?
@justincase96382 ай бұрын
That's distressing to see a Frontier abused like that... poor thing!
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where is the link to the company to purchase?
I wish I could express my admiration I like rock crawling and I usually see fully built vehicles doing this not something stock like that just wow 🤯
Great vid man. Super easy trails, but super cool to see something different in the area we normally run some extremely difficult Trails !
Can you target shoot on any of these trails?
Check the county laws.
fat tires create a front barrier between the mud and rocks slowing the vehicle actually having stuck on its own. fat tires good for looks with all its dis advantages like fuel, weight sluggish vehicle mud on the fenders and burden on the drivetrain and steering
Great video! Another couple of good ones are: -Damonte ranch foothills to i80, or to Virginia City Highlands if you go south instead near the dry lake bed -county road 49 is a nice short one to the top of steamboat hills (great views) -Goni rd to Virginia City
I also run the OME system What are you running your shock settings C/R
Mike you could of made the platform lower and have it sit on the wheel wells to have more head room.
Headroom isn’t a concern. Won’t be sleeping back there.
@@AllTerrainFamily Gotcha
Love the real in depth look and comparison. Keep up the great videos
Will the 255/80 fit on a taco that has a 2inch spacer lift in the front and 1inch in the rear and on -12 offset rims ? Or will I have to do some cutting ?
Only one way to find out.
@@AllTerrainFamilyhow much lift do you have on the taco in this video? I love how your setup looks !
@@maximusklyuchits5153 It's about 2 inches more or less.
Thank you for the video. What front bumper are you using?
Warn Semi-hidden.
@@AllTerrainFamily thanks looks good
"sold" this is exactly what I have been looking for! Don't want to spend the cost for new double-glazed windows since I'm here in earth-quake-prone Southern California. Thanks for the demonstration/explanation! Greg [garden grove, CA usa]
Excellent Review. Thanks for going into the details.
I have a 21 TRD Pro and a 375 LB AT Topper just not sure what I should do, AAL or small Block and Sumo Springs, adding Westcott 1.75 lift to front
AAL. Makes no sense to lift only the front of a tacoma.
@@AllTerrainFamily yeah I understand that just uncertain which way to go for the Rear
@@damonphalin6023 Ideally, a full leaf spring pack that is correctly rated for the weight you carry. Add a Leaf is the next best option. Sumo springs are an OK option if you don't go off road. But the add a leaf is about the same price, but a little harder to install.
Absolutely beautiful drone shots. Thanks for posting
What did you break @8:45?
Upper control arm bushings and ball joint.
Awesome video! I love my yellow sumo Springs on the taco. It’s much needed even with an OME set up. Thanks for sharing
An important question for my usage case (actually sleeping inside): can you unlatch and open/close the doors from inside?
No.
In summary: Keep your OEM bump stops. Ignore marketing.
At 3:30 you can see why to run cam bolt lockouts
The distance between coms is just one factor to the quality of transmission and reception. Basically terrain is another factor for consideration. Most GMRS, and FRS are line of sight radio bands which means as long as the is no obstruction between coms and the area does not have hills or maintains in between, the transmission will be clear. Hight is another factor to consider. As a rule of thumb "hight is might". The higher you and you com is the better your transmission and reception will be. A vantage point of being on top of a hill will definitely improve your com.
We really want a rooftop tent because its fast but I also like my bulldog. Currently have a Marmot Halo 6 which fits a small army.
Okay, but what brand cot did you get that fit over the wheel wells?
It’s an old REI cot fully extended legs.
This would be a decent video if now for the super loud and ANNOYING background music.
Oh
I've been overlanding for years with my 2000 4x4 Tundra. You're right. You don't need anything special. Mine is stock except for good 265/75r16 tires and a lightbar. Thanks for the video. It highlights a great reliable Toyota product.
Excellent video
Too many limitations to versatility, they need taller models, and models that extend over the cab. They need a model that not only extends over 75% of the cab's length, but it also needs to rise and retract like a 4Wheel camper slide in unit.
I have to fit mine in the garage, So this works great!
Weird take. It’s not a camper.
I agree, that is why such a good idea as this product is, needs much improvement. Build upon it.
A Huge thank you Mike! Living in the mountains and in snow made this choice a lock in! As well as using a 'local' shop with Rack2Roam.
Ive not had any issues which call for hacks 1 and 2 to be employed. But hack #3 is gold mate!
Hey where is this trail? I am also in the northern Nevada area.
I got the same bumper but I got the Warn M8000 winch so that the control box is side mount and you dont need to cut or bend hood latch bracket.
I don’t think i had to do that.
Checking in, did you ever replace your "First Aid Kit" ? Anyways... great video, love it and it showed up in my feed again. Your video was shot very well with great narration. A+++ ( I went to school for film and i really appreciate the time you put into this video, Cheers Sir. Have a great week.
Thanks for the nice comment! I have a nice kit from MyMedic now. My wife found out you can use HSA for them so we got really nice ones. Happy Trails!
“Pneumatic” = air; “hydraulic” = fluid
Ok.
I've watched a lot of these rsi smartcap vids now, and in one, only one, the guy said rain gat in thru the vent on top, and it was always getting his stuff wet inside, really bummed him out. Clearly in desert like conditions as in your video that wouldn't be an issue, but to the extent you've been in wet, rainy environments have you had that issue? Odd that only one video referenced it.
It hasn’t been a problem for me.
I will admit I was a bit put off by the opening, as I am sick of the constant tribal bullshit that I seem to encounter in every activity, but as the owner of a bone stock 3rd gen I am curious. I overland in the Yukon, and mostly avoid the fancy mods just to save money (it feels like you can drop 10-15 thousand bucks without trying), except the RTT, I bought a hard top. One mod I do plan to get is a a tacoma front hitch receiver and a warn winch. I will admit that I have yet to need one, but I have spent enough time in pretty remote places to know how screwed I could end up being if something went wrong.
Wow very very similar to my build I had a 2005 450 utility body fully built 650 hp just could not get the ride to soften up for road travel felt like a school bus lol nice build man
I sure hope a built yj could walk the soup bowl.
Hey bro what about traction control with lockers? I would say that you would definitely have the advantage.
Traction control doesn’t work with lockers.
Great video, really enjoyed it. I can't find the link to the complete guide for how to build one for myself.
Here you go: allterrainfam.com/minimalist-ultra-light-drawer-system-and-sleeping-platform-for-overlanding/
@@AllTerrainFamily Thank you so much! Great video and design, much better alternative than some of the products out there for sale.
Thanks I’m just about to set up my Thule Tepui
Looks good, sounds great, thanks for the video. Do they deliver to the world (the usa) or do they deliver to other countries as well? You know utube is not just for america hay.
Check their website.
The first number isn't the tread width, it's the section width
Yeah. For simplicity’s sake that’s kinda the same thing. Point is saying, “i have 285s” doesn’t tell you anything .
@@AllTerrainFamily maybe similar but not kinda the same. Because, a 275/40/20 will have much more tread touching the road versus a 275/60/20 for example. The average Joe may not realize that but it is in fact not measure the tread width. Just clarifying, enjoyed the video!
People need to follow this mentality. SO many of these gems are absolutely BUTCHERED with crappy feel good mods that offer nothing but a thinner wallet and empty bank account. 🤣
People need to do what makes them happy.
Super helpful video and commentary. I have a stock TRD Off-road and was thinking of installing these before going the AAL or full suspension upgrade route. Now I might just go the AAL route.
That would be my recommendation.
Good Stuff. no shortage of offload trails in the Reno Area.
Good Stuff. no shortage of offload trails in the Reno Area.
What kind of headlights are those?
...ARB JACK. ....BUILT WITH GREED IN MIND! .....Think Not? PRICE ONE!
Wouldn’t it be so cool just to have a “I don’t give shit” kinda truck?
That's distressing to see a Frontier abused like that... poor thing!