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Old 04-13-2009, 01:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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wheelin pics/video.

i went wheelin yesterday thought id share some pics.
got stuck a few times, hydrolocked my motor(got lucky, wasnt @high rpms when she took a drink. a snorkel is now on the top of my list. fallowed by a front locker lol.)
anyway we got her on dry ground pulled the plugs, blew out the water, and kinda dried out the air cleaner. still runs perfect! heres some pics.



had to do a lil rock crawling


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I just bought a Toyota and I don't have any tools or any kind of area to work on it with and I'm wanting to drop in a V8 and clear 38's but I don't have any money and do I need to lift this if so what kind of lift and what do you recommend also I'm not sure if all terrains will work in mud is there another kind I have some rims that should work but they came off a yugo so is the bolt pattern the same...

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Old 04-13-2009, 01:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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right on. looks like fun. too bad about the hydro.
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Old 04-13-2009, 01:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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doh...

You need a snorkle.. i don't like the big puddles like that personally.

looks like you had fun though regardless.
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haha yea, snorkel is on the list.
anybody know how to embed those vids?
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Put [YOUTUBE] [/YOUTUBE] around them
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cool vids. glad no major damage. Gotta love an Oregon Spring

in addition to the snorkel:
-install an switched electric fan, so that way you don't suck the fan into the radiator
-move the ECU a place up high like above the glove box
-extend your diff breathers (probably already done)
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cool vids. glad no major damage. Gotta love an Oregon Spring

in addition to the snorkel:
-install an switched electric fan, so that way you don't suck the fan into the radiator
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-extend your diff breathers (probably already done)

thanks! yea im glad also. i just built that motor about 10k miles ago

thanks for the tips!
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Hey man first time i got to watch the vids.

Hows the inside of the cab?
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wet lol, though nothing got damaged except the carpet. oh and my air cleaner
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i just built that motor about 10k miles ago

thanks for the tips!

mine went about 8k after i dipped it. then the number three rod broke and cut the block in half. yes i pulled the plugs and it fired right up.... hope yours fares better!
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Oh yea dude!!! That was awsome!!
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Dude that was Awsome!!! I think my 3.0 would have blown up .
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Got ya a nice new avatar. Yeah you could use a front locker thats some sloppy mud
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sweet man. i just hydro'd my motor a week or so ago, but mine resulted in a blown head gasket. snorkel is next for me too!
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I dont know if you care, But that "YotaTech" you wrote in the mud on the side of your bed, Is going to be there forever..

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Yeah my truck dont even like going through small puddls let alone small lakes. Good stuff.
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thats awesome! you beat the crap out of that truck but it was good lol
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