TrailJustin
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- Tundra
- 2022 Limited DCLB TRD Offroad
Hey everyone,
Big life update – my wife and I are expecting our first kid soon, and it’s made me reevaluate my current rig setup. Right now, I’m running a fully built 3rd Gen Tacoma that’s dialed for overland travel: armor, suspension, Camper, storage, the whole nine yards.
But as we prepare for life with a baby, I’m starting to wonder if it’s time to move on from the Tacoma and step into a 3rd Gen Tundra.

I’m sure some of you have made a similar move – going from a Tacoma to a Tundra – and I’d love to hear your thoughts. Here are some of the key points I’m thinking about:
What I love about the Tacoma:
Also, if anyone has family-friendly build suggestions or tips for traveling with a little one in a Tundra, I’m all ears.
Thanks in advance – I’ve been lurking for a bit and learning a lot. Hoping to join the Tundra family soon if it makes sense for our growing crew.
Cheers!
Big life update – my wife and I are expecting our first kid soon, and it’s made me reevaluate my current rig setup. Right now, I’m running a fully built 3rd Gen Tacoma that’s dialed for overland travel: armor, suspension, Camper, storage, the whole nine yards.
But as we prepare for life with a baby, I’m starting to wonder if it’s time to move on from the Tacoma and step into a 3rd Gen Tundra.

I’m sure some of you have made a similar move – going from a Tacoma to a Tundra – and I’d love to hear your thoughts. Here are some of the key points I’m thinking about:
What I love about the Tacoma:
- It’s nimble off-road and fits just about anywhere
- Fully built and super reliable
- Decent fuel economy compared to full-size trucks
- Tons of aftermarket support and mods already done
- Interior space – baby seats, strollers, diaper bags… the Tacoma’s back seat is tight
- Payload capacity – I’m already pushing the limits with my current gear setup
- More power – the Tacoma feels underpowered with a full load + camping gear
- Comfort – long drives are going to be a lot more common with a kid in the mix. I don't have radar cruise or anything. 2017.....
- MPG hit (especially with a built rig) and 37s!
- It’s a big jump in cost (used or new)
- Is it too big for some trails I’ve loved in the Taco? The Sierras Nevadas are tight trails.
Also, if anyone has family-friendly build suggestions or tips for traveling with a little one in a Tundra, I’m all ears.
Thanks in advance – I’ve been lurking for a bit and learning a lot. Hoping to join the Tundra family soon if it makes sense for our growing crew.
Cheers!