I'm looking at buying a trail rig to take up to the cabin in Colorado... I'm not talking about anything too hairy... so I guess I'm about to answer my own question... for example, we did Stony Pass in our bone stock 4wd Suburban one year... we drug the rear hitch a couple times, but it made it just fine. so a truck that sits higher w/ the same wheelbase would be fine too...
I wouldn't mind running some more agressive trails, but just want something I can run over some passes and drive home on the highway.
I've been going back and forth in my head between a straight axle/EFI Toyota 4 runner and a 1st gen
I know the 'yota would probably be the wise choice...
but I have this vision in my head... 5sp w250 club cab w/ the rear frame hacked and the front axle moved forward so that it's just behind the cab and just build a little utility bed for it... some 37-38" boggers, cut fenders, and a stack out the hood... maybe stack it behind the cab, but...
like I said, I know the yota would probably be the best way to go, but I just love that Cummins sound :{ and I just found a good running, rusty, and affordable 1st gen!
so who wheels w/ a 1st Gen and how does it do?
I wouldn't mind running some more agressive trails, but just want something I can run over some passes and drive home on the highway.
I've been going back and forth in my head between a straight axle/EFI Toyota 4 runner and a 1st gen

I know the 'yota would probably be the wise choice...
but I have this vision in my head... 5sp w250 club cab w/ the rear frame hacked and the front axle moved forward so that it's just behind the cab and just build a little utility bed for it... some 37-38" boggers, cut fenders, and a stack out the hood... maybe stack it behind the cab, but...
like I said, I know the yota would probably be the best way to go, but I just love that Cummins sound :{ and I just found a good running, rusty, and affordable 1st gen!

so who wheels w/ a 1st Gen and how does it do?