I get a ton of questions about how we rig the hunting truck we use, in this case, a 2015 Nissan Titan. Most trucks are set up based on how that person uses it. Yeah, in some instances it's about fashion and being cool, something I don't have the time, luxury, or money to worry about. But for most guys, trucks are tools and need to be set up as an effective tool. That's what I've tried to show here.
You see my trucks are pretty basic. I don't go with leather, I don't do the big lift kits or big tires, and they aren't souped up with some aftermarket performance job. I want what I need and what works, nothing less, and nothing more, as more just means one more piece to maintain or could fail.
I give no pardon to my trucks. I beat the living crap out of them. I have high expectations that they will perform and not break down. My dad said to never buy a used truck from a logger. Montanans are warned to not by a used truck from a rancher. Advisory here - Do not buy a used truck from me.
None of this is rocket science. None of it is the gospel. It is just what I've settled on over 20 years and a few hundred thousand miles of traveling the western states to do these self-guided public land hunts.
[video=youtube_share;vty2aKntj5w]https://youtu.be/vty2aKntj5w[/video]
Without making this some Chevy v. Ford v. Toyota v. Doge v. Nissan discussion, I am interested in what you've done to your truck or what you carry in your truck, and what situation that modification/equipment is used for.
You see my trucks are pretty basic. I don't go with leather, I don't do the big lift kits or big tires, and they aren't souped up with some aftermarket performance job. I want what I need and what works, nothing less, and nothing more, as more just means one more piece to maintain or could fail.
I give no pardon to my trucks. I beat the living crap out of them. I have high expectations that they will perform and not break down. My dad said to never buy a used truck from a logger. Montanans are warned to not by a used truck from a rancher. Advisory here - Do not buy a used truck from me.
None of this is rocket science. None of it is the gospel. It is just what I've settled on over 20 years and a few hundred thousand miles of traveling the western states to do these self-guided public land hunts.
[video=youtube_share;vty2aKntj5w]https://youtu.be/vty2aKntj5w[/video]
Without making this some Chevy v. Ford v. Toyota v. Doge v. Nissan discussion, I am interested in what you've done to your truck or what you carry in your truck, and what situation that modification/equipment is used for.