Toyota Owners

We don't claim him.

Mexico does.
Bullshit.

That guy has overlanding crap all up on the side of his rack. I see a fire extinguisher, etc. Not 2 stroke weed whacker and leaf blower and a few cases of modelo/estrella.

That guy is in a hurry to the next open pickleball slot at the park in the gentrified section of SD "Barrio Logan"

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We don't claim him.

Mexico does.
Seems to be standard Toyota fare. I saw a Tundra in Poway (where we know for a fact has no non-whites/Asians in it) with almost the exact same light setup (offroad bulbs in all stock housings and Beijing Designs pods on the A-pillars) driving around on suburban streets (with street lights) last weekend. When I flashed my Jeep's Beijing Designs lights to remind him, he turned on his 40" light bar. Okay buddy, I think you're missing the point.

To the guy in the picture's credit: he is carrying fuel, so maybe he wants to make sure he's seen...? :ROFLMAO:
 
hell i would have got a ticket or pulled over at least. i will say they are still damn bright in the daylight lol. i was on my boat and rv storages property doing a night check, rolled to the gate with my light bar on, and turned it off. i pulled out and the cop flipped a U and pulled me over. said I was using it on the street. nope, I turned it off before I got to the gate. he wanted to search the vehicle. go ahead, I told you why im here, he said never mind and let me go.
 
Help me understand the Overland gig, why in the hell do I want a tent on top of my truck? I mean you can throw a tent down on the ground easily and save thousands of dollars, and then still have use of your truck all day. Are they afraid of little critters on the ground.
 
Help me understand the Overland gig, why in the hell do I want a tent on top of my truck? I mean you can throw a tent down on the ground easily and save thousands of dollars, and then still have use of your truck all day. Are they afraid of little critters on the ground.
I have a rooftop tent, bought used for cheap post-covid when everyone was selling outdoorsy shit now that the bars were open. It goes on the trailer or tow pig for when we have a base camp type setup. They are super comfortable compared to a ground tent...

But NFW am I putting that 200lb beast on TOP of my Jeep while out rock crawling... That's just stupid.
 
Help me understand the Overland gig, why in the hell do I want a tent on top of my truck? I mean you can throw a tent down on the ground easily and save thousands of dollars, and then still have use of your truck all day. Are they afraid of little critters on the ground.
I fell out a top bunk in a Weekend Warrior, that shit hurt.

I'm NOT falling out/off a Truck Top Tent, it's even higher and outdoors where people will see me a laugh/point fingers LOL
 
Bullshit.

That guy has overlanding crap all up on the side of his rack. I see a fire extinguisher, etc. Not 2 stroke weed whacker and leaf blower and a few cases of modelo/estrella.

That guy is in a hurry to the next open pickleball slot at the park in the gentrified section of SD "Barrio Logan"

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You missed the RED SKID PLATE, Pal.

That guy is on the bottom end of your Gentrification comment. He lives with 16 people and puts his Fed Ex paychecks into his TACO-MA. His 3rd generation housing is about to be turned into a 4 story "low income" ($4500/month) Condo complex.
 
I fell out a top bunk in a Weekend Warrior, that shit hurt.

I'm NOT falling out/off a Truck Top Tent, it's even higher and outdoors where people will see me a laugh/point fingers LOL
Even the idea that I have to climb a shitty arse ladder to go to bed or crawl down to take a piss in the middle of the night doesn't sound like a good option, but heck they look cool.
 
Its always the Toyota owners who do this, then you have the Tundra guys who add everything to their trucks from Autozone and think they have a tow rig.
Whoa. Hey now.

I do have a tow rig. 178,000 miles of a tow rig.

Only mods are Bilstein 6112/5160 combo and EBC brakes. It only gets Adam's or Griot's products from Autozone.

Just doesn't tow 30% of my trailers. 🤣
 
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