As expected this is really well done, transparent, and super interesting. Obviously overlanding can be done on a budget but it’s amazing how quickly builds adds up when you invest in quality gear. I think everyone has to recognise this is Robs job (as well as obvs a huge passion). A lot of ppl spend the same and it’s just a toy. Super cool rig and great video as always. ☺️
Nice to see a channel so open, honest and transparent. That's a lot of dang money but ya got yourself a hell a truck too also helps grow your channel. Like the old saying goes gotta spent money to make money.
A lot of comments seem shocked by the costs, but i see trucks like yours all over the place. At least you have a more professional reason to justify it. It seems pretty common for people to pay so much for 'overland' rigs like yours, let alone the RVs, quad bikes, etc. Makes my 2 door JK and a tent look skinny and poor, but still gets out there
Rob, I love seeing your videos and love seeing your build. As another new generation tundra overland build in progress, I really appreciate hearing this breakdown. It kind of makes me feel just a little less crazy about how much I’ve already spent. Would LOVE to hit a trail or camp with you if you’re in the Vegas area sometime. 🤙🏼
Yo Bro! Just want to say, thx you for sharing the Overland Tundra Build cost breakdown. Also thx for sharing the actual reality cost of your previous 4Runner build cost also.….Jeeez, that was a Major big difference.
WOW!!!! I hope your channel is successful and can support that expensive vehicle. Your videos are well done and interesting. As a subscriber I look forward to each new video. I dream of traveling like you, a member of the rich and famous overlanding family, but then I come back to ground level and hop back into my 2003 Jeep TJ (with over 250,000 miles on it) towing my $1700 DIY offroad trailer. I travel with a smile on my face and the wish that you will keep making my dream videos for me. Thanks for what you do.😀
$117,702 not including labor and other costs. Why not include them to give a more accurate amount? Considering all you've done and all you've got for free, that would probably bring it over $130,000 easily. Do you think spending all that money has increased viewership in your channel and thus increased your revenue?
I mean post 100k I don't know if many would really care at that point lol. It's interesting to show transparency in cost of what it takes to get this truck to where it is at, but it is very niche for someone to be spending that kind of money on a rig. I think just the parts alone is enough to give folks the perspective of what the costs are.
Two reasons. The first is that for someone trying to replicate this, the tax, delivery, and install costs are going to vary by a lot. The second is that I didn’t want to have to dig through all my receipts to find exact amounts, since mine also varied wildly depending on state or purchase, whether I installed it, or had someone install it for me! The truck has definitely helped with views, affiliate sales, my own website sales, and a lower tax bill, but it’s still a long way from paying for itself!
It seems that you spend most of your time overlanding out West, but live in Kentucky. Ever thought of moving out west to avoid all the cross country interstate driving?
Every single day. House prices are far higher than in Kentucky, unfortunately, so it’s still cheaper to commute! We’ve considered renting a storage unit in Denver or Salt Lake City and flying out, because that’s cheaper than moving or driving every time.
Thanks for doing this. I'm more curious on your thoughts on the AT habitat. Not from a build quality perspective, but more about how you don't know if the expense was justified based on your use case. For me as a viewer, it looks like the ultimate solution for both family and work use, so it would be awesome to hear more about your perspective having owned it for a while vs what you had with the ikamper.
I’ll be making a video on it in September. The quick story is that I love it, and it’s definitely the best for what I do, but Im not sure I can justify it financially from a personal or business perspective.
Great video as always! Really liked the break down and transparency, especially when it you were talking about your old vehicle and what you spent there. It really puts into perspective that you don’t need everything to overland. Keep up the great work!
God bless you that you have the income to build this overland truck. While I really enjoy your videos I cannot imagine being wealthy enough to afford this type of a rig. Please keep videos coming in case I win the lottery.
Oh my. Good news: I was laying down when you gave the price of the Habitat. Bad news: I sh-t the bed when you gave the price of the Habitat. Great video with all the details and prices included. You’ve come a long way since the old 4Runner!
Really cool build and it’s awesome some of the companies valued your channel and content enough to “give” you some of the gear - although, the time you put in to develop the content is probably worth a lot. With that said, for “normal” people who aren’t RU-vidrs, I hope folks arent spending this much on rigs to get out there. Man, there’s a whole world out there to explore. Spend money on that, folks! I have a ‘19 Rebel loaded to the point I was able to take along the Pony Express no problem and many other adventures and a ‘77 FJ40. All in, for both rigs, I’d say 54k. And that’s a lot, IMO.
I know plenty of people who’ve spent far more, but they have plenty left over to explore too! The average person shouldn’t though - I’m not condoning poor financial decisions!
You don't need any of it - all you need is a canteen/jerky and either a mule or camel.......well a water filtration device would be nice. Might as well have a truck, go ahead and get a 4x4, might as well get a full size, and a crew cab, and all terrain tires and thats it. Well, might as well get some off road wheels and upgrade the suspension.....tents suck, so get a roof top tent. You can't have that without a roof rack or bed rack, oh yea a frig. would be nice and some extra lights and light bars, but NO MORE.....oh wait forgot the air compressor and sliders. Heck I'm in it this far, so "might as well" order skid plates, front and rear bumpers.....but NO MORE.....well Toyota paint is known to be thin, so "might as well" wrap it in vinyl.......sheesh wish I'd just stayed with the camel.....but I might as well buy a winch and a RedArc battery mgmt. system. (divorce now inevitable) and possibly jail time because now I can't afford child support......wish I'd just kept the canteen/jerky/mule set up.
This reminds of an episode of Malcolm in the Middle where the military prep school kids are going out camping and each one is boasting about how little they're bringing, one upping each other along the way. ETA: I had trouble finding the clip on YT so I found it in the show, S01E13 Rollerskates at 10:45
30K to 35K for different equipment, tires , lift, and other upgrades that is not included 38 K Nissan Titan XD and still paying off 15K left . So total is 73K after all but still buying small things
RU-vid is a business so I (kind of) get why channels do it but for a regular guy/gal, spending $117k to go camping is not a viable or even sensible option unless you got all the bases covered in life and got extra cash on hand. Taking out a loan to buy all this is a horrible idea considering the terrible resale value. I'm still a solid follower if the channel because I learn of new places to go. As for gear, the new stuff is unobtainium and your older videos are more usable to me.
This is a professional rig for a professional overlander. You should never compare yourself to a professional in any field. Do you spend the same amount as a professional musician? hunter? gamer? In general, those are two different price points, as they should be.
Agreed. I definitely enjoyed the relatability with viewers of the 4Runner. I’m also a huge supporter of owning a house before putting money into hobbies like overlanding, and hope that no one lives beyond their means trying to replicate what I do!
What do you do for insurance? You've got an entire extra car worth of mods on top of your truck, do you just pray you don't get in a random accident on the way to your trips?
The most I’ve ever paid for gas and the most expensive gas I’ve ever seen (that I didn’t buy) were both in Idaho! It seems Washington is way more expensive than California now too.
Yeah it sucks having to pay that, especially when a video doesn’t do very well from it! It was $3.03 when I left Kentucky, and I had to pay $5.39 in Washington! Last year we saw it for $9.00 in Idaho.
@@RevereOverland Oh man, My daughter and I just finished a 6k mile trip in the 2020 tundra with an FWC camper on it, and gas was a huge part of the budget, but it did feel good hitting TN, AR, TX, OK,and KS with the gas prices lol
I love your channel, your truck, and content, and... with that financial output, I think I will just live vicariously through you when it comes to modding my 22' Tundra lol! Thanks Brother - Stay Safe!
No issues, since it’s used 100% for business. I wrote off just enough that I basically had no income for 2021, and can use the rest for the next few years.
Totally agree. I’ve been really tempted to do a budget build, and almost got a Land Rover for $3k (to also use as a grocery getter). I’m not sure I’d see a ROI on it though.
@@RevereOverland my wife and I have a Subaru Crosstrek and a gazelle T4 and this is the most I’ve ever spent on a vehicle and camping. The idea that this is all throw away money turns my stomach a bit. I’ve decided to hold off for a while and focus on trying to buy my first house now that I’m in my 40s. Crazy economy these days.
This reminds me of professional gamer computer setups. They feature the best of the best parts, along with bells and whistles that average (even gamer) people scoff at. "This is way overbuilt" or "Why would you spend that much?" is frequently heard. They fail to realize that it's their job and 'just enough to have fun' isn't usually the goal. Same can be said for so many other activities, something about men and boys being separated? 👍
Why in the world would you omit labor & tax? I grant that you may not have paid the labor and so it might be hard to calculate, but for the numbers to be meaningful to someone who’s not getting comped, they’re necessary.
Because your labor rates, delivery, and tax are going to be very different depending on where you live and the shop you go to or if you do it yourself. The electrical system, for example, cost me nothing to install because I did it myself. The next person might spend $1,500 having someone do that same install. Another example is the Habitat: I paid $0 in tax in Oregon, but if I’d bought it in Arizona I’d have paid around $1,500 in tax.
No, because no warranty can be blanket voided by a single modification. My suspension components and sensors won’t be covered due to the modifications, but engine, transmission, and interior electrical components are all still good. Toyota still covered my wing mirror camera falling out, even though I was outside of the mileage for their warranty.