My 86' 4Runner!
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Nice!! It's funny, you went right for the top. I know there are folks on here that STILL have never taken the top of their 4Runner.
Which reminds me, Its so close to Washington Soft top weather..........
Which reminds me, Its so close to Washington Soft top weather..........
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Hey! I prefaced it with "washington weather" LOL
That means its based off the low temp being high enough I don't run the risk of the windows freezing, not warm enough during the day to roll around with the top down.
That means its based off the low temp being high enough I don't run the risk of the windows freezing, not warm enough during the day to roll around with the top down.
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I'm 6'7 lol and i wanna do a small lift, add some bigger tires and paint the truck, oh and add some lights to the roll bar.
Thanks man for $491 it was a steal!
This was the first time the top came off in its 24 years lol
hahaha
Bigger tires, fix it up, paint, small lift, and roll bar lights
hahaha
Bigger tires, fix it up, paint, small lift, and roll bar lights
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Lol. I would add doing a SAS to your plans IIWY unless she's gonna be a street queen. But again that's just me. But always happy to see another 1st gen 4runner come into the world. Keep us posted
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Call me a newb if you must but what's an SAS? lol and no she won't be a street queen, i plan on doing some offroading. Also i can't engage the hubs to lock, i can get one about 90% of the way there and the other about 40% of the way there, what can i do to get them to lock? Spray a little WD-40 on them?
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Sas (solid axle swap) ditch that ifs.
Rebuild your hubs. Also if you buy a new front axle this will fix your problem. There's tons of write ups on here about doing a sas and what you need etc
Rebuild your hubs. Also if you buy a new front axle this will fix your problem. There's tons of write ups on here about doing a sas and what you need etc