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Old 06-13-2021, 10:35 AM
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Good to see ya back hab, loving the third gen


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Took it offroading today and performed pretty good. I’m really starting to like the 3rd gen platform. Also got my CB wired up and my running light circuit hooked up on my offroad lights.


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Old 06-20-2021, 05:05 AM
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Got one of my two air tanks hooked up and working.



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Good looking air set up. Is that mostly for airing tires up after off-roading, or just general purpose use? Just wondering, given the valves in the wheel well...

Keep up the great work!
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Originally Posted by 2ToyGuy
Good looking air set up. Is that mostly for airing tires up after off-roading, or just general purpose use? Just wondering, given the valves in the wheel well...

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for offroading, I plan on making a plexi cover for it. Surprisingly I don’t sling a bunch of mud there the last few times I’ve went.
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for offroading, I plan on making a plexi cover for it. Surprisingly I don’t sling a bunch of mud there the last few times I’ve went.
Then you're not doing it right. You should carry back enough mud to nearly double the truck's weight. And some, at least some, should be built up on the inside of the wheel well. I mean, really...If you're going to go through the mud, it should STICK, not just sliiiiide back off

Seriously, as long as you're having fun, you're doing it right. THAT'S what matters.
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Originally Posted by 2ToyGuy
Then you're not doing it right. You should carry back enough mud to nearly double the truck's weight. And some, at least some, should be built up on the inside of the wheel well. I mean, really...If you're going to go through the mud, it should STICK, not just sliiiiide back off

Seriously, as long as you're having fun, you're doing it right. THAT'S what matters.
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my mudding days are over lol, I try to go as far as I can, as clean as possible lol
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Old 06-27-2021, 07:59 AM
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4ft fiberglass wil

CB mounted up in the cockpit

Exhaust placement

Front ORV flag bracket
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Repainted my wheels and actually put the correct lugnuts on

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Ever since I got this 4runner it has had an odd odor of wet dog/cat piss that no amount of vacuuming would get out. Finally pulled the interior apart and got a carpet cleaner and went to town.




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LOOKS great.
Having said that, how's the odor problem? Completely solved? I hope so. I have cats, and know how bad they can be in the odor department.

Still, it do LOOK awesome, inside and out
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Originally Posted by 2ToyGuy
LOOKS great.
Having said that, how's the odor problem? Completely solved? I hope so. I have cats, and know how bad they can be in the odor department.

Still, it do LOOK awesome, inside and out
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thank you!
so far it seems like it’s almost completely gone. Il keep you posted on if it stays that way lol.
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