YotaTech Community Member Giveaway For November
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YotaTech Community Member Giveaway For November
Here we go again for the third time fellow YotaTech community members, we are having a third giveaway!
Yeah, yeah, standard cut & paste
Yeah, yeah, standard cut & paste
There will be two lucky winners. We have some ARB Essentials Recovery Kits ($300 value) for first prize.
The second prize will be a set of Coyote Automatic Tire Deflators.
To win, all you need to do is show us a photo of your rig with your latest mods you have been working on.
You have had mod fever right?
It sure has hit me hard this past summer and fall.
The winner will be chosen via a random number generator after the contest is closed.
Entries will be accepted beginning now until Monday the 28th of November, and when the thread is closed, that is all the entries that will be allowed.
I will notify the winner by PM and here in the thread, and I will give you the contact info to supply your address where you would like the gear shipped to.
Please only enter once in this thread, and if you are not entering, please do not post in this thread as it will mess up the random number generator.
Good luck, everyone!
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Rear bumper has been great, haven't used the sliders yet.
But front bumper is the next target. I've tweaked it pretty well a couple of times, and just kicked it back in place. The driver's side has a nice crack in it now.
Last edited by IB Cristina; 07-26-2017 at 10:37 AM. Reason: added newer pic of the tweaked front bumper
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My current trailer build project of late. Just upgraded the old bald tires to some used newerish road worthy all-terrains of the same 33" size.
Last edited by IB Cristina; 07-26-2017 at 10:40 AM.
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Finally got it tuned to not run so rich and produce some decent power (for a 3.0 with 4 hole injectors, long tubes & a true CAI). Next is gonna be a 3rd gen TRD hood scoop.
And eventually a tube rear bumper!
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Nothing terribly interesting happening on the truck, but I did bring it out to our new house where I actually have some garage space. So hopefully I'll be able to make some progress over the winter.
Small tires required to get it into the garage...
Small tires required to get it into the garage...
Last edited by IB Cristina; 07-26-2017 at 10:41 AM.
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My most recent mods, new Cabelas seat covers and I'm chipping the factory floor insulation off the drivers side to patch up a couple rust holes.
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I got my E-Locker axle swapped in!
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Fixing up the Taco
My Taco she's not pretty but runs great!!! 1996 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 !!
This is my Taco just put new springs on rear new bearings and new hubs an spindles on front new breaks all around. She needs new paint job an to reupholster the seat. Changing the dimmer switch as we speak this gramma is trying to get Taco ready for deer season grandkids love to go each year..lol Gramma's have 4x4's and loves hunting and off-roading!!!
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Got my R150F back from Marlin Crawler and ready to bolt up to the 4.7:1 geared transfer case that is sitting on top of a brand new marlin clutch. Auto to manual swap is go.
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Hoping for some Christmas goodies for my truck this year! (perhaps a touch up on the paint? Some new seats? A lid or toppers of some sort? Or maybe some KCs for the cab? Husband is excited at the possibilities for Christmas gifts for me!) Right now I think I would be happy with a new rear bumper! LOL
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A run-in with a large buck last year forced me to fix a crack in the frame before it became worse, and the radiator shop I had fix mine after that messed up and it again wiggled loose of the sides recently. Might as well mix up my ruf's and swap in the f150 rears while I'm in there
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Retro "Tube-style" bumper made out of 1/4" wall Oil Well Drill stem pipe. 1/2" winch plate for Warn M8000, recessed LED blinkers, and Piaa Fog and Ralley lights.
Had to use a come-a-long to bend the pipe once all the scalloped cuts were made
Winch plate / mounting design - mounts to the front Body mounts and the lower dual holes where the original hooks were
about as tight as I could get the winch to the body....tucks in right under the grille
Welded up and capped the ends
Primed, coated in bedliner, and ready to install
Installed on the front of a 1st Gen '86 4Runner in full bedliner
Had to use a come-a-long to bend the pipe once all the scalloped cuts were made
Winch plate / mounting design - mounts to the front Body mounts and the lower dual holes where the original hooks were
about as tight as I could get the winch to the body....tucks in right under the grille
Welded up and capped the ends
Primed, coated in bedliner, and ready to install
Installed on the front of a 1st Gen '86 4Runner in full bedliner