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for Flat towing from what I found on Marlincrawler.com, the rear driveshaft needs to be disconnected since the transfer case bearings need lubrication and for some reason doesn't proper lube and can destroy the case if flat towed very far. The front shaft doesn't need to be disconnected with transfer case in neutral and hubs unlock so the front shaft is not turning. I bought a Valley adjustable tow bar with some premade mounts off ebay. I used one 10 years ago to tow my '84 cross country. I will be welding those mounts to the bumper (probably 2" tubing) There are some similar ones on ebay that are seriously cheap but a friend of mine got one and it is crap compared to the Valley IMO. I am using my '05 Tacoma to tow the '81. The truck seems to do fine with the '81 behind it. I used a tow dolley a couple of times since I don't have the bumper done yet. I try to keep a reasonable distance and allow for braking. I need to weigh the '81 to see how much it weighs. I do have access to a 16' flatbed that weighs about 1200 lbs w/ electric brakes, which would be a lot easier to use but not always available... Kind of a long winded answer, hope it helps...
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Took the truck out to the folks farm and did some firewood wheeling...need to take the tractor out and clear out the blackberries--lots of good trails down there overgrown...
![]() ![]() Flex wasn't too bad, but hope to have the new springs on sometime soon. my brother in law is setting me up with new 4" rear springs he had bought for a project that he sold. Ordered a Marlin rear bumper last week on monday and had it by wednesday afternoon... awesome quality..hope to have it and the sliders mounted in a couple of weeks. Just need to coordinate schedules with my welder buddy.. I will be ordering a Marlin front bumper in a couple of months.. ![]() ![]() though may add a little cross bracing so I can use one of CBI off roads spare tire/high lift mount..Thinking about going that route because it is something that I can use on both the trekker and my Tacoma.. ![]()
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Nice looking Trekker.
I want to lift mine and turn it into a "mild" wheeler/camping rig, but i need to wait until my other projects are done. Keep the pics coming, its nice to see one going the same direction i want to go with mine. *Hijack on* Heres a few pics of mine...its insanely clean!! Has different tires and wheels now too... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I also own a Trailblazer, its for sale (has been for a LONG time) if you know anyone looking ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() *Hijack Off* |
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Hi jack all you want
Your trekker is in awesome shape, I would love to see that the interior looks like.I remember seeing the for sale thread on your trailblzer awhile ago...can't believe no one had picked it up yet...
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Thanks man, i'll shoot some pics of the interior this weekend and throw them on here.
Yeah the Trailblazer was for sale for a long time, then i left for Iraq for a while. Its back up for sale if anyone has any $$, i've just never taken the thread down because i know how hard it was to find any info or pics of them when i was searching initialy, so i thought if i left it up there someone searching later might be able to see a few good pics of it. |
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So finally getting a little time to put on the Marlin rear bumper.
Had to cut off the one that a PO had welded on. ![]() ![]() ![]() It wasn't build too bad, but need something that is more functional/practical Found that Winnebago welded a body mount over one of three holes in the frame that is used for Marlins mounting holes. First one was no problem. The one on the driver's side though made me happy I wore safety glasses...Costco's drill bit package are not that great...Need to invest in better bits...only broke 4. ..Might have gotten crooked a little bit, but was drilling pilot holes as I went.. ![]() Camera battery died so will post up finished pics after dinnner... Winnebago put a body mount about 3 inches behind the stock mount so that extra 3/16" on each side took a little finangling to get the bumper on. Turned out I had to trim about 5" off the lower quarter panel to clear the bumper...Ryobi's 18V cordless saws/drills that all use the same batteries come in handy ![]() The clearance on the Trekker is much tighter than I expected, I would like to see one on a regular 1st gen since they are steel vs. Trekker Fiberglass ![]() ![]() Overall I think that the Marlin Bumper is one of the best piece of Armor that you can buy for a 1st Gen. I did not get a picture of it, but I was able to lift the entire back of the truck with the High lift, one of its intended purposes.. .![]()
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Just got home from taking my daughter to Band Camp and the UPS truck was just pulling away...
dropped off a set of these: ![]() they look great for the money. Need a little touch up paint. Sorry Dave, but the stickers are gonna go, but I will mention to people where I got them: http://www.davezoffroadperformance.c...opic.php?t=444 From time of order to delivery it was about 2.5 weeks, not too bad... I was going to make a set of half doors but my donor doors turned out to be in much worse shape than I thought, but I did get the hinges off them, so not a total bust--trip to the local farm store yielded 4 quick release pins for the price of 1 at lowes..go figure ![]() Will get them on over the weekend....
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it looks great! excited to see how the tube doors look on it.
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Sliders and half doors are on....went on a quick trip up to the logging roads but of course for got the camera so here are the driveway
pics Put on the tube doors over the weekend. Hardest part was getting the stock hinge pins out, have to hand it to Toyota, those things are well built.. hose clamp holding mirrors are temporary--couldn't find my small drill bits ![]() ![]() Found out my brother in law had a nice wire feed welder...gave him a case of beer to help install the 4xInnovations sliders purchased through Brian (waskillywabbit) at WabFab...I think they will do the job..(if you are wondering--YES both driver's sides wheels are chocked) ![]()
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lucky Trekker owners...
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Cool truck but doesn't look like you have any spring flex. Future plans?
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lookin' great Robb ... although , I did cringe a little when I saw you cut the body ... well at least you know it isnt going to rust on the cut .
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Blocks that were on the truck when I bought it. Just need time to get it all installed.Corey: thanks...I did not really want to cut the lower quarter, did not realize it when I ordered the bumper that I would need to trim. But I am happy with how it came out. The Marlin Bumper makes a ton of difference in clearance.
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man, that is a completely different looking truck than when you started...great job! just a few bolt on's make all the difference.
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could you shoot a picture of how those doors latch/release?
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Give me a couple of days, dropped the camera and it only works when it wants to now, hope to pick up a new cheapie over the weekend.
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Here you go, finally got a cheapo camera that works as long as I don't drop it
Basically Dave's Off Road performance used a fence latch. I was kind of sKeptical of it at first, but they have been very secure. Though I did save the latch mechanisms off the doors I was going to use for half doors as an option down the road. ![]() ![]()
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