Vehicle Builds

TWO DUSTY TRAVELERS VEHICLE BUILDS

 

Two Dusty Travelers offers overland/off-road vehicle customization and consulting.

We will work with you on every step of your vehicle build from making a realistic plan of what your needs are, to sourcing, building, and customizing your vehicle to fit those needs. We have extensive experience with overland vehicles of all types. Whether it is modifying your Subaru Forester for overlanding on the weekends, purchasing and modifying a Toyota 4Runner for longer trips around the country, or importing and building out a Toyota Land Cruiser or Land Rover for long term travel. We can help with it all.

If you’re not sure what you need, don’t know where to look, or you feel overwhelmed by all the options out there, reach out to us and we will gladly work with you to get you exactly what you want.

Here are some examples of our previous overland vehicle projects. This is not a complete list – the possibilities are endless!  

Shoot us an email!  We’d love to chat –

info@twodustytravelers.com

 

 

 

Some of our Previous Builds:

1983 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ47:

  • Complete Suspension replacement

  • Dobinsons Nitro Gas shocks

  • 50mm (2-inch) leaf spring lift

  • Rebuilt 2h fuel injectors

  • Custom battery tray

  • Much more

2009 Subaru Forester:

  • Upgraded suspension

  • Secondary battery install with fuse panel and 12-volt refrigerator

  • Custom drawers

  • Hitch-mounted full size spare tire carrier

  • Dual-swing spare tire and fuel/water carrier

  • Rally inspired front lightbar

  • Upgraded brakes

  • Oversized tires mounted on 15″ alloy wheels

  • Custom under-engine skid plate

 

2015 Jeep Wrangler

  • 3″ Old Man Emu lift

  • OME BP-51 front and rear shock absorbers

  • 35/11.5r17 Maxxis Razr AT tires on alloy wheels

  • Front axle swap re-geared to 4.88 with locking differential

  • Rear axle rebuild and re-gear to 4.88 with ARB air locker

  • Custom upper and lower front control arms

  • Upgraded brakes

  • Rock sliders

  • American Expedition Vehicles front bumper with WARN winch

  • Aluminium fender flares

  • AEV raised air intake (snorkel)

  • ARB rear bumper with linked tire carrier

  • 100AH Lithium second battery with custom fuse box, monitor, and inverter

  • 12v refrigerator

  • 100-watt hood mounted solar panel

  • Redarc battery management system

  • Removed rear seats and built custom false floor with under-floor storage

  • Running water from 10.2 gallon water tank with three-stage purification

  • Custom rear drawer system with build in batter box and water filter pump system

  • Rear tailgate fold-down table

  • Dash accessory bar with 11″ tablet and EPIRB

  • James Baroud Discovery roof-top tent mounted on Rhino Rack pioneer platform

  • Hard-mounted ARB air compressor

  • Midland GMRS radio mounted with 6db antenna

  • Much, much more

 

2019 Toyota Landcruiser 70-series troop carrier (check out our good friends at: www.overlandtheamericas.com)

  • Mulgo Pop Top roof conversion

  • Complete suspension replacement

  • 300AH lithium house battery system with remote and bluetooth monitoring, AC inverter 300-watt solar panel, induction cook stove, 12v refrigerator, and lights

  • Switch Pros custom switch/relay system to control all exterior lights

  • Hard-mounted ARB air compressor

  • ARB front and rear bumpers

  • Off-road lights and side-mounted flood lights

 

2006 Land Rover Discovery 3 (LR3) [this is our current build project]

  • Complete removal of air suspension

  • Atlantic British HD coil conversion

  • 32″ Toyo all-terrain tires

  • more to come!

 

 

Non-Vehicle Projects

Custom emergency radio box 

  • Wired radio through fuse/breaker panel

  • Installed USB light

  • Hard-mounted radio display to box lid

  • Custom whiteboard installed on box lid








 
 

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