Yeah...... I could see myself bug'n out in that thing......I wish I hadn't traded off my 06 DC Tundra.
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Dead men tell no tales!
We have done several 2-week cross country events in this truck and lived out of it......what gear would I need to bring along if I was going anywhere anyways.....we travel light . If I decide to move the entire contents of our house.......I'll rent a moving van .
The fridge can be removed in less than one minute because it's mounted on a quick-release mount, but there's plenty of space on top of it to pack items also. The cab has more space in it now than it did new, with most of the interior removed, including the rear seat.
Our bug out bag, supplies, and gear fit behind the drivers seat easily. If I was told to pack up and never come back right this minute, I could easily put everything I'd want to take inside the cab and also have plenty of space to stack things on top of the spare if I decide to.
We also have a large Thule weather-proof roof bag that can be either strapped down to the spare or put on top of the bed cage that would allow us to carry along any spare items we wanted to.....even though it's been sitting in my garage for 2 yrs now and has never been needed on any of our trips.
There's only 3 people in our house, so my truck fits our needs very well, maybe not yours, but to say it's not the ideal rig for us is a false statement. While I appreciate your comments and understand that it may not be the ideal vehicle for everyone out there, it is the perfect rig for us and I would not change a thing or pick any other vehicle to be my #1. Throw your bug-out rig up here and I'm sure I could come up with some things that would fit my taste......but if it works for you, then that's all that counts - right?
As far as keeping it simple, it is in deed built simple. I have the exact same GM 1/2-ton calipers and 3/4-ton rotors on all 4 corners, including the exact same brake hose length out to each caliper so I only have to carry one spare hose. Same 1350 1-ton u-joints & CV's on each drive shaft so I only need to carry one spare of each. I can find 99% of repair parts for this truck at any auto parts store in the states (on the shelf) and damn near any junk yard as well. Most all the electronics have been stripped out over the years and changed over to manual control (ie. transfer case, front hubs, 4WD computer removed, etc.).
Here's our truck fully packed on our last 2-week trip with our double tent cot in the back, this trip we drove from TN to SD, ND, MT, WY, CO, etc. We ran a mix of some of the hardest trails in the country, as well as 4,800 miles on the road -
Last edited by 01tundra; 11-01-10 at 09:19.
Who did the cage ?
By the way nice ride.
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