Pins can be edited to have their own names. You can also add photos, and descriptions. You can probably add the links to you pages and grams or whatever you use too! When I built the original map I went through posts here, all the way back to when Vlad's truck was almost stock, and scoured...
The sliders have held up great. DOM steel is ridiculously strong. The paint not so much, but that's why I chose a rattle can finish. Touching them up is too easy.
Later that year I bought a tube bender, band saw, and a mig welder (so much nicer than stick). I fabricated some weld on rock sliders with 2" x .250" A500 structural steel and some 1.75" x .250" DOM Round tube (so hard to bend almost died).
To answer your question 2 years after you asked. The RTT was great for my family. I don't think I would ever take my dogs in a RTT as they are rather large.
The main data layer of the map was recently deleted again. I did what I could to attempt to restore the map. I had to revert to a backup copy from October 29th, 2019. If you added a pin after that date you will need to re-pin yourself.
FYI, I have been driving on a shredded CV boot for over a year now. No grease left in it at all. Still not clicking yet. To top it off it's not even a Toyota OE axle.
I have almost 25k miles on them now. The tread wear is barely even noticable. I would bet that 65k miles is doable before having traction concerns off road. And if you wanted to run them till the treads gone on the street I really think they could see 100k easily.
@DanKunz, you're going to run out of mods to do! I bet you will get bored and SAS and roll on some 37s with your GX someday! I mean you are a GX pioneer right?