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Old 11-07-2007, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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This is my 1998 SR5 4Runner

The Day Krista and I brought her home.




The Deckplate Mod




The Deckplate Mod Installed


Running Boards Removed


I decided I would cut the fender flare transition to the running board to finish the look


I then decided to remove the rear mud flaps


Future Plans include:
3" lift
255/85R16 Tires
Sliders
Custom Front and Rear Tube Bumpers
Rear ARB Locker
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'98 4Runner SR5 5spd
Running Boards Removed - Deck Plate/TrueFlow/ISR - Thule Roof Rack Fitted to Factory Bars
Unhappy99 Spring Mod - IPF 968 Driving Lights - 265/75R16 Cooper Discoverer S/T - Yaesu 1802 2m Radio

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Old 03-14-2008, 11:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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IPF 968 Driving Lights Installed

Nothing fancy, but here you go. I followed the 4runners.org writeup, but spaced my lights out to 12" instead of 10.5



55watt bulbs

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'98 4Runner SR5 5spd
Running Boards Removed - Deck Plate/TrueFlow/ISR - Thule Roof Rack Fitted to Factory Bars
Unhappy99 Spring Mod - IPF 968 Driving Lights - 265/75R16 Cooper Discoverer S/T - Yaesu 1802 2m Radio

Tread Lightly; Safari Club International; Trout Unlimited; Project Management Institute; American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Old 04-29-2008, 11:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Fish got some new shoes!

Well it was time for new tires and after much research, I decided to purchase the Cooper Discoverer S/T in 265/75R16. I gained 1" of clearence thanks to the larger diameter and the fact the 245/75R16 Discoverer ATR's were completely worn down.
Here are the before and after pictures:











UPDATE:6-16-08
I am impressed with these tires. Since purchasing them in April, I driven through snow and rain covered roads, made a couple trips out to the desert and a road trip rockhounding south of Jackpot, NV. What a huge incrase in traction from my old Discoverer ATR's. These tires offer a lot more grip over the ATR's, and the same amount if not more than the BFG AT's I had on my Jeep. Granted vehicle dynamics are at play here too, but I do believe they may be better.

Here are my impressions:
Pavement: The noise from these tires isn't as bad as people make it out to be. It peaks at 55-65mph and then the general wind noise takes over. The reduction in pavement traction is noticible in corners and cross winds on the interstate, we usualy get gusts up to 40mph. In all I am pleased with the pavement traction.
Wet Traction: Wet traction was quite good and I have not experienced any hydroplaning as of yet. I believe this is due to the radial voids clearing out water.
Snow Traction: Not driven enough to know
Off-Road: I am really impressed with the traction of these tires off-road. Believe I have only had the tires slip once and that was while crawling up a mud and snow covered trail to one of the near by buttes. They really just dig in and go. Times when I figured I would get some wheel spin, they just crawled right up. So far I have had them on dusty desert trails, rocky mountain trails, and loose gravel roads. They do throw rocks, but I don't believe as bad as my old BFG ATs did. These tires rock!!!
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'98 4Runner SR5 5spd
Running Boards Removed - Deck Plate/TrueFlow/ISR - Thule Roof Rack Fitted to Factory Bars
Unhappy99 Spring Mod - IPF 968 Driving Lights - 265/75R16 Cooper Discoverer S/T - Yaesu 1802 2m Radio

Tread Lightly; Safari Club International; Trout Unlimited; Project Management Institute; American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Thanks to jeffryscott and Paul R from expeditionportal.com, I was able to install the Yaesu 1802 into the 4Runner with out any issues.

I ordered the radio from Universalradio.com along with the antenna and antenna mounting do-dads I would need. Here is my order:

qty order manufact. model description
1 1802 YAESU FT1802M XCVR 2M 50W
1 1067 LARSEN NMO-QC 2M 1/4W ANT & W200
1 1274 LARSEN NMO-K MTG .5IN TO 17FT RG58 PL
1 1077 LARSEN TMB34 TRUNK L-BRACKET CHROME.75

I installed the transceiver in the lower DIN slot below my stereo. I used 4 8-32x1" machine screws plus 8 8-32 nuts and drilled an extra hole in the factory DIN bracket per the measurement I took off of the transceiver:


I then secured the transceiver to the DIN bracket with the above hardware.


The resulting DIN assembly:


I attached the antenna bracket to the front driver-side fender using two of the supplied screws and ran the coax cable through the firewall.


I bunched the remaining coax in a bow and cinched it down with a zip-tie. Using a razor blade, I cut the insulation back as per the instructions and soldered the supplied plug to the end. (sorry no picture)

I was forced to cut the fuses off of the supplied wiring harness to fit the wiring through the fire wall. I later reattached them and soldered the connections.

After running the wiring through the firewall, I routed it through some corrugated tubing along with the wiring for my off-road lights.



I installed the DIN back into the dash and now all I have to do is cut some 26 ga sheet to create a fill panel around the transceiver and I am home free.


I installed the mic clip using one of the 3M poster adhesive strips, the ones with the tab that allows them to be pulled back off of the wall, just to the right of the head-unit.
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Running Boards Removed - Deck Plate/TrueFlow/ISR - Thule Roof Rack Fitted to Factory Bars
Unhappy99 Spring Mod - IPF 968 Driving Lights - 265/75R16 Cooper Discoverer S/T - Yaesu 1802 2m Radio

Tread Lightly; Safari Club International; Trout Unlimited; Project Management Institute; American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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