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Old 08-18-2018, 05:14 AM
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Taking the fam to dinner last night!
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Looking good!

How does it drive?

It must be fun with the Softopper installed!

Oh, and for a less important question, what was on the menu?

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stunning! great attention to details. good tech in this thread

Now get that KOH 4th gen going!!!!
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Originally Posted by zidaro
Now get that KOH 4th gen going!!!!
Thanks! I know - the clock is ticking!
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Originally Posted by old87yota
Looking good!

How does it drive?

It must be fun with the Softopper installed!

Oh, and for a less important question, what was on the menu?

Drives great! The only issue I've had is I think it's low on R22 as the compressor stopped switching on when I turn the A/C on. I could convert to R-134a, but have other projects ahead of it.

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Originally Posted by wallytoo
i do not know which, if any, are direct fit (NO modifications needed).

pics of the driver side carpeted kick panel - about half of the staples are rusted/corroded away. the plastic is complete (no cracks, breaks, missing parts. the carpet appears complete, with a few minor stains. it still has the edge "trim" at the top and bottom. both fasteners are still attached (upper and lower) to the bolsters.
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Still searching for a Gray Drivers Carpeted Kick Panel if anyone has a lead on one.
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HOLY COW!!! Awesome thread. Seriously love your attention to detail. I looked hard for a clean 1st gen 4runner for a long time. Someday I plan to do a restoration/restomod similar to this. I'm in the last year of my ME degree now, so serious truck work has to wait.

I found the LEDs for the map light but they were tricky. I need to do some searching to find what bulbs they were. Even with LEDs, they aren't that bright.

Few questions:

Headlight housing and bulbs link?

Upgraded headlight harness?

Where did you buy all new front end parts? Grill, lights, bumper, etc, oem?

How did you take off the power mirrors without breaking them?

Do you have any spare parts for the mirrors? I had to do a custom fix on my driver’s side and would ideally like to get a factory piece of glass.

I just realized you are the same guy who is building a 4th gen on marlin crawler's website. Nice!
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Originally Posted by 84 yota dude
HOLY COW!!! Awesome thread. Seriously love your attention to detail. I looked hard for a clean 1st gen 4runner for a long time. Someday I plan to do a restoration/restomod similar to this. I'm in the last year of my ME degree now, so serious truck work has to wait.

I found the LEDs for the map light but they were tricky. I need to do some searching to find what bulbs they were. Even with LEDs, they aren't that bright.

Few questions:

Headlight housing and bulbs link?

Upgraded headlight harness?

Where did you buy all new front end parts? Grill, lights, bumper, etc, oem?

How did you take off the power mirrors without breaking them?

Do you have any spare parts for the mirrors? I had to do a custom fix on my driver’s side and would ideally like to get a factory piece of glass.

I just realized you are the same guy who is building a 4th gen on marlin crawler's website. Nice!
Thanks. The ME degree will be worth it!

Headlight housings are IPF 7” Square - got them off Amazon. LEDs were also off Amazon - see pic in the build thread.

The front end is easy. I didn’t have to get a new chrome metal bumper - the OEM one was in supurb shape. The rest of the front end parts come off EBay or Amazon (grill, corners, valence, etc).

The Power mirrors some off pretty easy - two small flat head screwdrivers on the bottom plastic, pry up and out, and the two teeth will come out. Two screws inside and a plug to take the mirror off. Then the mirror glass comes out with one screw in the bottom, tilt all the way up or down, then pull up and out and it will come off the hinges inside.

I don’t have any spare mirror glass - this current one has OEM glass. My prior gray one was harder - I got 3 mirrors from a salvage yard that were slightly larger than OEM and used a mirror cutter to cut it to shape. Worked great on the 1st try, so never used the other 2 picked up in case I broke the first one.

Yes, I’ll have the 4th gen v8 at KOH this year! It’ll be heading to CA for the major fab work in mid-Oct. Will be an adventure for sure.
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Thank you! Appreciate the info.

Who makes the led bulbs? I couldn't see the brand you went with. Also did you upgrade the headlight harness?
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Hadn't checked out your thread for a while.
truck is coming along great!
are you gonna keep this one?
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Originally Posted by 84 yota dude
Thank you! Appreciate the info.

Who makes the led bulbs? I couldn't see the brand you went with. Also did you upgrade the headlight harness?
I didn’t touch the harness. The LEDs are from Amazon - Beamtech H4 LED.

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Hadn't checked out your thread for a while.
truck is coming along great!
are you gonna keep this one?
Absoluteky. It’s done and is a blessing to drive daily!
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Awesome, thank you!
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Those are off of a regular cab pickup. I just pulled some off an 88 truck today and tried them on my 88 4runner with the same results.
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Unfortunately the EBay rain gutter caps aren’t close to fitting - or I’m doing something wrong!


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Originally Posted by GenOneJayme
Those are off of a regular cab pickup. I just pulled some off an 88 truck today and tried them on my 88 4runner with the same results.
Makes sense. I ended up sending them back and getting refunded.
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What are you using to protect this rig? I wouldn't be able to focus on eating with this rig in parking lot.
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Just curious, but are those the correct graphics for an '87? I have a 1988 and I always thought '87 and '88 shared the same SR-5 graphics.
My black, built in 8-86, Model 87 California SR5 has these:

http://dualmonitorswallpaper.com/1st...980x1080-pp-8/
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OP, I haven't caught up on the thread, but did you wipe (water+soap) off that blue chalk protection stuff from the tire lettering? Do it, because it will "bake on" otherwise.
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A trick with the softtopper is to get some black PVD piping about 4 feet long. Then start rolling the windows up with the bar inside.
That way you have a very straight rollup, looks much neater and it's much easier to do yourself, the bar at the end (back window) will fit juuuust over the wraps and you will feel that it's being held. You can then corner without angst
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Originally Posted by cdd408
What are you using to protect this rig? I wouldn't be able to focus on eating with this rig in parking lot.
Haggerty!

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OP, I haven't caught up on the thread, but did you wipe (water+soap) off that blue chalk protection stuff from the tire lettering? Do it, because it will "bake on" otherwise.
Yes, probably the day after I took the latest pics. Nice and white now.

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A trick with the softtopper is to get some black PVD piping about 4 feet long. Then start rolling the windows up with the bar inside.
That way you have a very straight rollup, looks much neater and it's much easier to do yourself, the bar at the end (back window) will fit juuuust over the wraps and you will feel that it's being held. You can then corner without angst
Good idea. The softtopper has been very easy to work with so far.

One more update. With the cooler weather, the Turbo is purring nicely. It literally feels 25% faster than in warmer weather. It's a pleasure to drive!

I've got a few small tweaks to make over the coming months, but nothing big. Still haven't found a suitable Drivers Gray Carpeted Kick-Panel. If anyone has a lead on one, let me know.
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Originally Posted by ev13wt
My black, built in 8-86, Model 87 California SR5 has these:

http://dualmonitorswallpaper.com/1st...980x1080-pp-8/
Yes, those are the 87 SR5 Graphics. I had them on my Gray and White '87 Turbos. For this one, I really like the '86 SR5 Graphics best.


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