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Reavers 2021 TRD OFF-ROAD

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Just picked up a TRD OFF-ROAD. Mods are on the way for a overland. Mostly going with CBI products, ordered full skids and slider and am waiting on those. CBI estimates delivery around the end of February. So early spring is when it will get I will start install. CBI ditch light brackets and some lights from Baja Designs are on the way as well. I did get my T-Pam installed right off the bat though. Also ordered the switch pros SP-9100

for navigation I will be running the Garmin overland, and the Garmin inreach 66i, as well as an iPad mini with Gaia for route planning.

Electrical will be handled by and aux fuse panel that will be installed in the spring, and will order the Prinsu cab rack and CBI bed rack so that I can get the rest of my lights mounted.

As for the lift, probably only going 3 inch, not sure if I want to go Kings or Fox yet with UCA's of course. Once the lift is done I will get bumpers and tires. this will be my year long build hopefully.

I did get my cases from Roam and max tracks will be ordered when I get my racks
 
I highly recommend a power trays mount with the blue sea accessory bundle. Keeps all the electrical goodness super clean and easy to add onto. Check my build page for a photo reference
 
I highly recommend a power trays mount with the blue sea accessory bundle. Keeps all the electrical goodness super clean and easy to add onto. Check my build page for a photo reference
Im going to be running a blue sea. But in cabin instead of under the hood.
 
Sounds like all the standard mods. I'm of the school of thought that you should hold off on adding a mod until you drive the truck and determine it's necessary. Especially for an overlanding build.
 
Sounds like all the standard mods. I'm of the school of thought that you should hold off on adding a mod until you drive the truck and determine it's necessary. Especially for an overlanding build.
I tend to agree, but this will be purpose built as my second vehicle for overloading.
 

Current dash setup.



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