TIRES TO GO

Overland Outfitting in Gainesville, GA

From a roof top tent for weekend escapes to a full expedition build for the long haul, Tires To Go outfits daily-drivers and serious rigs across Gainesville and North Metro Atlanta. Every build is quote-based and planned around how and where you actually travel.

A stock rig, made self-sufficient

Overland outfitting turns a stock truck, Jeep, or SUV into a self-sufficient travel platform — a place to sleep, stow your gear, make your own power, and get yourself unstuck. We handle roof top tents and awnings, roof and bed racks, interior storage and drawer systems, dual-battery and 12V power, off-road lighting, and recovery gear mounting. Headed to the North Georgia mountains for the weekend or planning a cross-country run, we spec the setup around your vehicle, your payload, and the roads you actually drive.

A plan and a written price before we build

A build shouldn't end in a surprise invoice. We start with a free written estimate that lays out the gear, the mounting, and the labor — and you approve the price before we touch your vehicle. Smaller add-ons like a single rack, a light bar, or a drawer can often go on the same day; full expedition builds get scheduled so we nail the fitment, wiring, and weight distribution. Want to walk through the plan first? Come in — that's always welcome.

Built to hold up on real trails

We're an off-road and overland shop first, so your build is set up to survive washboard forest roads and loaded trips — not just look sharp in the driveway. That means accounting for how a roof top tent shifts your center of gravity, how a dual-battery system holds up off-grid over a long weekend, and how your recovery gear rides so it's right there the second you need it. Locally owned in Gainesville, we outfit rigs from across Hall County out to Dawsonville, Cumming, and the trails north of Atlanta.

Common Questions

Can you outfit my daily driver, or do I need a dedicated off-road rig?+

Either one works. Plenty of our overland setups ride on trucks and SUVs that still commute all week — the goal is gear you can live with day to day and load up for a trip. We build it to match how often you actually get out.

How long does an overland build take?+

It depends on the scope. A single rack or a set of lights can often go on the same day, while a full build with a roof top tent, storage, and dual-battery power is scheduled over a longer window so the fitment and wiring are done right. Your written estimate spells out the timeline before we start.

Do I need to buy all the gear before I come in?+

No. Come in, tell us where you want to travel and what you need the rig to do, and we'll help you spec the build and put it in a free written estimate. Already own your gear? We can install and integrate what you've got.

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