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So after doing extensive research and realizing that Toyota's are just too overpriced for what they're, I will begin my research and go with a 3rd gen Tahoe Build, it seems the best way to start is to get a an SSV trim and go from there, but I do like all the LTZ options so I'm a little on the fence on what I want to do, at the minimum I believe I will need the following:
-Trim front and maybe back bumpers, this can go from free to purchasing an aftermarket bumper and trimming it
-Lift, I've read on some options so looking to see what is the most affordable but reliable setup
-Skid plates, have to research to see what's out there
-rock sliders
-good tires, looking at bfgoodrich k02 and Falken wildpeak atw3
-I believe Tahoe's come with stock recovery points but if not this would be an option
-Winch could be necessary depending on what I do with this vehicle
I think this summarizes the basics I believe I will need to start some off-road/overlanding, let me know if you want to chime in and help with this build
Yes and no on the SSV. That will get the extra power wiring already in place that an overland setup will likely want to power a fridge, compressor, and so on.@socalls The SSV is like the basic police package I think. You don't really need that, you just need a Tahoe that has the Z71/offroad package which any trim can have. The LTZ has the leather and shiny electrics but that doesn't mean it will have the skid plates and tow hooks. Best to find a tahoe you want and research the RPO codes it has.
If you have the VIN number of a tahoe you can email it to [email protected] and they will email you back the build sheet for that tahoe, that will tell you everything about the tahoe (gear ratio, color, trim package options, tow options..)
What about the SSV is appealing to you?
Yoooo. What front bumper is that?? I’ve been trying to find one exactly like that.I would call my 2011 Tahoe Lt an overland build and I love it. It has a lot more room inside than a Toyota and not that much bigger outside. It is not a serious rock crawler but, neither is the Toyota.
Most of the overlanders I do trips with are not out rock crawling because their intentions are to get out in the wilderness without breaking their rig...
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Sleeps two comfortably inside on a 5 inch foam mattress and still has room for gear. (something a Toyota has trouble doing...
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It is a FabFour and sorry to say it is not available anymore. Same goes for my Rancho lift they discontinued those too.Yoooo. What front bumper is that?? I’ve been trying to find one exactly like that.
So after doing extensive research and realizing that Toyota's are just too overpriced for what they're, I will begin my research and go with a 3rd gen Tahoe Build, it seems the best way to start is to get a an SSV trim and go from there, but I do like all the LTZ options so I'm a little on the fence on what I want to do, at the minimum I believe I will need the following:
-Trim front and maybe back bumpers, this can go from free to purchasing an aftermarket bumper and trimming it
-Lift, I've read on some options so looking to see what is the most affordable but reliable setup
-Skid plates, have to research to see what's out there
-rock sliders
-good tires, looking at bfgoodrich k02 and Falken wildpeak atw3
-I believe Tahoe's come with stock recovery points but if not this would be an option
-Winch could be necessary depending on what I do with this vehicle
I think this summarizes the basics I believe I will need to start some off-road/overlanding, let me know if you want to chime in and help with this build