Picked up mommas new 4 runner last night! She’s already picked out a push bar for the front and wants to change out the roof rails to a rack. I finally got front and rear bumpers for mine. smittybuilt was the only ones I found for a 2013 with front and rear sensors that I was willing to have on the truck. Not many options pre 14
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Originally posted by Slew View PostPicked up mommas new 4 runner last night! She’s already picked out a push bar for the front and wants to change out the roof rails to a rack. I finally got front and rear bumpers for mine. smittybuilt was the only ones I found for a 2013 with front and rear sensors that I was willing to have on the truck. Not many options pre 14
Well? Let’s see it!
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Got ahold of this 1st gen 2001 tundra last year and have recently begun working on her. Only 143,000 miles on that 4.7L, so seeing how people routinely get 500K miles out of em' its just now broken in. So far have added Bilstein 5100's in the front to lift it 2" and added a leaf spring in the rear, plugs and O2 sensors, new brakes and stereo. Planning to put new LED headlights, front grille guard and receiver, nerf bars soon and now thats its lifted I can roll it on 34's after these tires wear out.
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4runner/Tacoma-Maybe Tundra mega thread!
Originally posted by thegrouse View PostCan you show a few more pics of the slide? What slides did you use? I am getting a welder this week and this would be nice to have for my fridge.
I got two aluminum 48” tracks, for table saws I believe. Gonna bolt them to the bed, then use two T bolts that will go through the front square tubing, and slide on them.
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Originally posted by savin yours View Post
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expedition overland pan American series on Amazon. Group of people doing the overland deal through Alaska in a taco and a landcruiser. Pretty cool so far. The builds are done well
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View Postseeing how youre thinking about the smaller overland type stuff, check out the
expedition overland pan American series on Amazon. Group of people doing the overland deal through Alaska in a taco and a landcruiser. Pretty cool so far. The builds are done well
Yea, I finished watching the series a couple weeks ago. It’s really cool, but those dudes are seriously sponsored. I figure they’ve put $50-$70k in each vehicle(not counting the truck purchase). Im not on that kinda budget. Lol
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Originally posted by savin yours View PostYea, I finished watching the series a couple weeks ago. It’s really cool, but those dudes are seriously sponsored. I figure they’ve put $50-$70k in each vehicle(not counting the truck purchase). Im not on that kinda budget. Lol
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At least that's what my kid says
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