The Toyota Tacoma is comfortable and extremely capable. Equipped with two ARB Air-Lockers, the truck went wherever it was pointed without complaint. Clearance was sufficient for most degraded primitive roads one might encounter, and the Old Man Emu BP-51 suspension system gracefully beared the addition load without squatting or bouncing.
The BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2s are my current tires of choice, and they provided the traction, ride-quality, and peace-of-mind that I have become accustomed to on my own vehicle.
While most domestic bed-campers are configured for cramped indoor living, the rugged Khaya Camper by Alu-Cab inspires outdoor living. Storage compartments open to the outside of the vehicle. Likewise, the shower and camp table are stowed on the outside of the vehicle, and the Alu-Cab Shadow-Awn opens up to provide a massive amount of shelter from the sun and the rain.
I loved the robust electrical system, with two underhood batteries by Off-Grid Engineering, and a house battery under a solar recharge system ensuring that power is never completely depleted.
I was also extremely fond of the on-board propane stove, 22 gallon water tank, sink, and pressurized water system. These items are luxuries that I quickly got used to!
Coming from a Jeep equipped with a camper-top, I was right at home in the Tacoma equipped with the Khaya Camper. The entire platform is more generously sized than my Jeep, but not so much that its mobility is inhibited on primitive roads. It’s right in that “goldilocks zone” of being spacious and comfortable, but still agile and manageable on technical trails.
This is a vehicle for adventurers who aren’t content at the local campground. It is an overlanding-platform for those who aspire to seek out unknown places along forgotten roads, and then stay there for a few days, weeks... or even months.
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