My new 1985 4Runner

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May 11, 2006 | 01:12 PM
  #201  
lookin good! i also see that your sticker collection is growing!!!
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May 13, 2006 | 06:36 PM
  #202  
I have to say that is the best looking 4Runner I've ever seen in my life (in my opinion).
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May 14, 2006 | 05:50 PM
  #203  
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I really want to get some ideas from some of the more experienced guys on a permanent suspension setup while I'm there, and I think that would best be done by actually looking at the truck. Once I do that I can come home & build it right.

we'll get you straightened out. A truck built for mud racing is not ideal for the type of trails the group of people you met like to do.


first order of buisness is to put those 40inch boggers up for sale and get some reasonable tires. Bud with his half bald 32s did some of the hardest trails up there. The goal is a nice center of gravity, a solid suspension and driveline, and bumpers/winches etc. We'll talk more specifics soon, hardest part is budgeting yourself so you dont let your project become a financial disaster. That frame rust is more than a little scary, i wish i'd looked it over while at the camp. I dont surf many of the forums so i completely missed this thread.
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May 17, 2006 | 09:18 AM
  #204  
Quote: I have to say that is the best looking 4Runner I've ever seen in my life (in my opinion).
Thanks, I have seen a lot nicer that mine, but I am happy with it, and the direction it's going in.
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May 17, 2006 | 09:21 AM
  #205  
Quote: we'll get you straightened out. A truck built for mud racing is not ideal for the type of trails the group of people you met like to do.


first order of buisness is to put those 40inch boggers up for sale and get some reasonable tires. Bud with his half bald 32s did some of the hardest trails up there. The goal is a nice center of gravity, a solid suspension and driveline, and bumpers/winches etc. We'll talk more specifics soon, hardest part is budgeting yourself so you dont let your project become a financial disaster. That frame rust is more than a little scary, i wish i'd looked it over while at the camp. I dont surf many of the forums so i completely missed this thread.
Thanks for everything at SE4RJ3 Jeremy! I would have been sidelined had it not been for you & Brian, Will & Mark.
Now I know how to change a birf thanks to you guys.
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May 17, 2006 | 12:38 PM
  #206  
it wont be the last time you tear the front axle down so such knoweldge is quite useful. The test is doing it by yourself.


Look on your boggers and find out exactly what size they are. Without knowing i think they are ~ 40 inches. I'd like to see you swap those out for some 36x12.50 TSL-SXs or 37x12.50 MTRs (what brian was running for a size reference). Either of those will work alot better on the rocks than the boggers.


After you get different tires then we can start working the center of gravity down with better suspension, making the driveline bullet-proof with some longs and a front locker, and other things like vented front rotors etc to make it safer.
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May 17, 2006 | 02:25 PM
  #207  
The boggers are 39.5x18x15.

If I get the longfields in soon, I may just keep them on there.

Here is a before & after pic of SE4RJ3:

BEFORE:




AFTER:




Some in between pics:









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May 17, 2006 | 02:28 PM
  #208  
A few more:













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May 17, 2006 | 02:32 PM
  #209  
And here's some of the YT guys that changed my axle seal for me & let me borrow some parts. Thanks to you all, you know who you are!







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May 17, 2006 | 02:34 PM
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May 17, 2006 | 06:12 PM
  #211  
nice pics man. Glad to see that sweet truck out on the trails finally. THe work you have done to it is awesome, keep it up.
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May 18, 2006 | 07:34 AM
  #212  
Thanks, it is a labor of love to get it where I want it.

Another item was checked off the list today, just needs to be installed. Got my tube doors in from Marlin Crawler. Very nice for $150 shipped. One small problem. They welded the latch on the wrong side for the driver's door. No biggie, cut it off & re-weld it on the right side.
I hope to mod these into "soft doors" eventually, complete with a zip out window.

Pics:



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May 18, 2006 | 02:08 PM
  #213  
Quote: lookin good! i also see that your sticker collection is growing!!!
Thanks, here's the newest one...

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May 18, 2006 | 02:19 PM
  #214  
Well I got the tube doors mocked up for now, I hope to have them chopped down a bit & welded by this weekend.

Here's the pics:





Here you can see where they welded the latch on the wrong side of the door. Must have been smoking some good stuff at Marlin's that day...



The doors are not the 1st gen doors, they were sold out & discontinued. They asked if I wanted 3rd gen doors that were longer. I said OK, I can have them cut down to fit.





I took the old mirrors off the stock doosr and mounted them on the A pillar like this. Works pretty good, but they are really small.





Finished doors should look something like this until I mod them for soft windows.

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May 18, 2006 | 02:26 PM
  #215  
nice, my bro jsut made doors himself for his truck ill try to take pics and show them to ya.
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May 19, 2006 | 09:12 AM
  #216  
Just got a pic from the FJ Trailteam site. Fain's Ford:

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May 19, 2006 | 09:19 AM
  #217  
Those are nice tube doors, but those sure are some fugly looking welds. I hope they do better than that on their other stuff. :pat:

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May 19, 2006 | 05:14 PM
  #218  
Yeah, I noticed that too Wabbit. This was my first purchase from Marlin & I thought it could have been a little smoother. I ordered 1st gen. doors on their website 2 weeks before the Jambo. Three days before I left for Tellico, I called to check on the status. I was informed that they were sold out of 1st gen doors & would not be restocking. I asked if they had planned to let me in on this anytime soon as I had already placed my order. They could not "find" my order so asked if I wanted 3rd gen doors for the same price. I agreed & got what you see above. I called to say that the order was welded wrong, but no big deal, I just wanted to let them know as I wanted to be able to purchase from them in the future with confidence.
I will give them another chance with my next order, whatever that may be.
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May 19, 2006 | 06:36 PM
  #219  
repainted the sliders today, added some grip tape to the tops for some needed traction, came out real good I think.

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May 19, 2006 | 06:49 PM
  #220  
I also finally got around to cleaning up the truck from SE4RJ3. Tyler helped me wash it up so I let him drive in the yard to park it. He said he was ready for SE4RJ4! We'll see...









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