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if you could only do one mod on your 4th Gen Tacoma, what’s the move?

Pappy

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I've owned my truck since March. It has lots of modifications directed at making it an overlanding camper. Of all the modifications I've done, the Cam Performance tune was the most significant. The Dirtbox camper would be second.
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Given the option of only one, I'd probably choose the one I haven't even done yet. Shoes. Wheels/tires make or break a rig, especially in capability. In the offroad space lockers and tires are what really get you where you need to go, everything else is style, comfort, or speed at which you get there. Since the Offroad and higher trims come with factory rear lockers, and the onboard traction system is very good to make up for the lack of front locker, I'd say the choice would be obvious from a strictly capability standpoint.

As for utility, I'd say a bed cover of some sort. I went soft topper, but any form of cover such as hard topper or tonneau cover for dry cargo. Especially for those of us in the snow regions.
 

EatMyTaco

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Smart cap/OVS cap. I got the OVS because I’m cheap and the smart cap is $ for basically the same thing, but in a material I can’t weld on.
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