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Old 03-29-2013, 06:10 PM
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I see you mentioned Trail-Gear bumpstops. If the are the black ones that mount with a flat tab with two holes in it, then you'll want to find others.

I ran those in the rear of my extended cab years ago and they may as well have been made out of steel. Extremely harsh bottoming. You'd seriously be better off reusing some stock rear bumpstops up front. If you can find the room, the stock 90-94 4Runner bumpstops are very cushy and easy to mount with a long ass through-bolt and appropriate washers.

I finally get a new-to-me 90 4Runner to daily drive, so I just got done putting a welded front in the blue truck to match the rear. Let me know if you want to hit up some mildish trails in the plainfield area.
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any progress lately?
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how's the project coming along? would love to see some updates!
Old 09-08-2013, 05:04 PM
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Been busy with other things lately..

Did a headgasket on my new DD (2003 camry auto 4cyl) which involved re drilling stripped head bolt holes in the block. Now, at 227k its back on the road and running strong.

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Had to dump a bunch of money into my bike for new valve seals and upgraded oil pump/timing chain tensioners, which took most of June, and have been riding it every chance I get. Just over 6k miles this summer and counting.

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BUT. I just got some Highsteer arms drilled out for 5/8 hemis.. and 2 coomplete 3rds with lockers, but one may be broken..

Sold my 4runner and got engaged, trying to buy a house. You know life stuff. So as soon as it gets too cold to ride ill start spending weekends in the shop again..

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Sorry if thats not the update you wanted. haha. But thanks for the bump!

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Old 09-08-2013, 05:55 PM
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Congrats on the engagement and the house! It's too bad about selling the 4Runner. However, it's great to hear the truck will be getting more attention soon!
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how did you get access to the toyota tool need to drill out the block?
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Hey, an upgrade in life is just as good to hear about as vehicle upgrades. Congrats on the engagement.

I will be looking forward to updates on the truck, though!
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Originally Posted by ToyoTech559
how did you get access to the toyota tool need to drill out the block?
Didnt go the Toyota route.. I bought a kit from a company called TimeSert. Its like a super duty heli coil. Came with everything from the jig to the drill bits. Even came with a sharpy to mark the drill bits with haha. Highly recommend them. The car also got other things too, such as new timing chain, as the car was still on the original one at 220k

http://www.timesert.com/html/universalheadbolt.html

Thanks for the congrats on the engagement! Were pretty excited about it too!

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Old 09-09-2013, 01:11 PM
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Wooooooooot! Congratulations man! That's awesome... I wish you guys the best for as long as you live!

Can't wait for the updates, and nice work on the bike!
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Good luck on the wedding!

Family can be oddly naggy and opinionated about a wedding they are not involved in planning or paying for.
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congrats on the engagement!
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congrats on the engagement!
X2 I wish y
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I wish you all the best
Old 09-13-2013, 04:58 AM
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Thanks guys! Haha. Never expected so much love about that.

I should have some solid truck updates In October.

As for now, Im still doing the 2 wheel thing till it gets too cold to ride..

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Ahhhhhhhhhh! As much as I love the convenience of my area, and it is very beautiful where I am in particular... I really miss living in North/East WA ..... Spokane- East Valley High! Haha. ... Post Falls Idaho and the like... I actually would love to find a place in Eastern Oregon.... Just don't have the time at the moment to even think about it! Darn family! Hahaha. .. You know I'm kidding. But, they will keep you local to them, in many cases, like mine, that's how it works.

Beautiful freaking picture!
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any updates?
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Yeah its October. We crave photos.
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what a great build so far..,,
i must give you props for having the attitude "function,not for looks"

i dont think i will rig my pickup that much.
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Originally Posted by rattlewagon
Didnt go the Toyota route.. I bought a kit from a company called TimeSert. Its like a super duty heli coil. Came with everything from the jig to the drill bits. Even came with a sharpy to mark the drill bits with haha. Highly recommend them. The car also got other things too, such as new timing chain, as the car was still on the original one at 220k

http://www.timesert.com/html/universalheadbolt.html

Thanks for the congrats on the engagement! Were pretty excited about it too!
that is funny cuz i think that is the exact kit toyota uses it. i bet they just order theirs and sent it to us
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Originally Posted by ToyoTech559
that is funny cuz i think that is the exact kit toyota uses it. i bet they just order theirs and sent it to us
Thats awesome. The kit was wicked easy to use and got 10k on the engine now and running strong!

No updates yet. Sad face I know. Haha. Soon though. We need to finish insulating the shop and clean some of the summer mess out, then ill settle in to the back bay for the winter.


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