Full Build: 2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Off-Road Tailgating Rig

Full Build: 2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Off-Road Tailgating Rig

Introducing Project Trailgater – our one-of-a-kind build that redefines the weekend warrior experience! We’ve teamed up with Nissan to transform a 2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X into an off-road tailgating beast. With its already impressive 310-hp V6 and rugged offroad enhancements, we couldn’t resist kicking it up a notch. We added a sleek leveling kit, an aggressive exhaust note, and decked it out with a roof and bed rack. But the real magic? Dual weatherproof TVs, a custom grilling setup, and a Decked Drawer cargo glide system for all your gear. Say goodbye to boring tailgates and hello to epic adventures that blend trailblazing all day with tailgates by night. The Trailgater isn’t just a truck; it’s your new favorite pastime. Let’s hit the road and kick back in style!

PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE

Nissan
2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-X4
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Nissan
2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-X4
https://pntv.us/pn_pt_23944_6706cd8c5b1f2

Nissan
2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-X4
https://pntv.us/pn_pt_23947_6706d13b1a8cc

Dakota Lithium
180W Folding Solar Panel for Lithium Batteries & Solar Generators

Dakota Lithium
Battery Monitor & Solar Integration Kit with DL Dashboard

Dakota Lithium
Dakota Lithium 12V 1500 Watt DC to AC Inverter

Dakota Lithium
Dakota Lithium Powerbox 10

Dakota Lithium
DL+ 12V 320AH LifeP04 Dual Purpose Battery

Dakota Lithium
Powerbox+ 60 Waterproof Power Station

Dakota Lithium
Victron Energy Orion-TR Smart 12/12-18A Isolated DC-DC Charger

Decked
CargoGlide

Decked
Drawer System

Dometic
Dometic CFX3 Powered Cooler

Dometic
Dometic Tie-Down Kit

Overland Vehicle Systems
Ultimate 39 Piece Utensil Set – Black Powder Coat Universal

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29 thoughts on “Full Build: 2025 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Off-Road Tailgating Rig

  1. OK. I get it, you have sponsors. Quick question. The grill. What possible benefit does it being attached to the truck have? Once you put legs on it…I mean what are we doin here fellas?
    Which brings me to the subtle dig at Nismo camping gear. Early it was mentioned that the rear rack is lower than the roof rack. Which if you put that together with the "gyroscopic grill(cool idea)," not fitting under the rear rack, is what i believe leads us to our current Nismo grill situation. Attached to the truck for…reasons?
    Why not put the grill by the chairs?
    Why not put the chairs in front of the TV?
    Why not lose the fridge, bring a friend who owns his own cooler, and all watch 1 TV?
    Wouldn't you want the grill (fire, hot) at least a few feet away from the new truck (plastic, melt)?
    I think these are all subtle jokes they do on purpose, and I am here for it.

  2. I would say “trailgater” is a much more accurate way to describe these setups than “overlander,” as most of these are just glamping rigs that spend 99% of their time on a daily commute. My truck is setup for the unexpected as well, but it’s not kitted out like I’m going to live in the Amazon for a year.

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