Outskirts Overland Podcast

What happens when your adventure vehicle becomes your biggest investment?


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The secret that nobody talks about in the overlanding world is just how expensive serious vehicle builds actually are. In this candid episode, I pull back the curtain on the true costs behind those Instagram-worthy rigs you see online.

My Tacoma represents a $147,000 investment—$36,000 for the truck itself and over $100,000 in modifications, accessories, and equipment built up over years. This isn't unusual in the overlanding community; most YouTube creators you follow likely have $150,000+ in their builds, but rarely discuss these figures openly.

I recently completed a DIY dual battery system housed in a Milwaukee Packout case. Despite doing all the work myself, the components alone cost approximately $1,000. This highlights an important distinction: DIY doesn't mean cheap—it simply means you did the work yourself. Quality components like proper marine-grade wiring, BCDC chargers, and appropriate connectors all add up quickly.

My approach to vehicle modification is heavily influenced by contingency planning. I deliberately design systems to be quickly removable if the truck is damaged or totaled. When you have a house's worth of value invested in a vehicle, protecting that investment becomes paramount. That's why I favor modular systems connected through Anderson plugs and housed in removable containers whenever possible.

Through extensive trial and error, I've committed to an all-12V electrical system without inverters. Why? Because inverters waste power, reducing your effective battery capacity. Temperature considerations also played a major role in my decision to use AGM deep-cycle batteries rather than lithium, as they perform more reliably in extreme conditions.

If you're considering starting your own overland build, approach it with eyes wide open. Understand that creating a truly capable vehicle represents a substantial commitment. Prioritize modifications based on your specific needs, and remember that while the costs are significant, the experiences and self-sufficiency these vehicles provide are what make the investment worthwhile for those committed to the lifestyle.

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Outskirts Overland PodcastBy Charlie Racinowski

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