Cleve's 97 4Runner
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Cleve's 97 4Runner
So i sold the 88 4Runner, kind of makes my handle a little less meaningful now but oh well. I picked this thing up a while back from Charlotte, NC.
Current:
1997 4Runner
3rz, 5spd, 5.29 gears, 223k
255/85/16 Maxxis Bighorns
Rear: Detroit Locker
4xInnovations DOM sliders, front Budbuilt skid, Gas tank skid, Belly Pan, Fabbed rear bumper
In progress:
Rebuild SAWs
Lower Links
LCA mount skids
Guy had owned it since 1998 and babied / DD'ed it since then. here's the day Crolison and I went and picked it up:
Plan is to build it up basically like the 88 was with the potential for a swap with LC control arms in the future.
Ran across a budbuilt for pretty cheap so I picked it up:
Flipped the rear tow hitch for a little more clearance and less "dragging resistance" until I get a bumper:
Installed the 255/85 Bighorns and will be running them w/ no lift. I beat the pinch welds and the firewall as much as I could and may have to end up trimming a tad... but so far, not bad:
Current:
1997 4Runner
3rz, 5spd, 5.29 gears, 223k
255/85/16 Maxxis Bighorns
Rear: Detroit Locker
4xInnovations DOM sliders, front Budbuilt skid, Gas tank skid, Belly Pan, Fabbed rear bumper
In progress:
Rebuild SAWs
Lower Links
LCA mount skids
Guy had owned it since 1998 and babied / DD'ed it since then. here's the day Crolison and I went and picked it up:
Plan is to build it up basically like the 88 was with the potential for a swap with LC control arms in the future.
Ran across a budbuilt for pretty cheap so I picked it up:
Flipped the rear tow hitch for a little more clearance and less "dragging resistance" until I get a bumper:
Installed the 255/85 Bighorns and will be running them w/ no lift. I beat the pinch welds and the firewall as much as I could and may have to end up trimming a tad... but so far, not bad:
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Got the sliders installed. 66" DOM w/ kickout and 4 legs from 4xinnovations. I really like these and Adam got them to me very quickly:
In that last photo, you can see where the SR5 flares rubbed the paint off and faded a few spots. I painted the fenders a few days ago and came back and finished the lower doors yesterday. I think it turned out decent.
In that last photo, you can see where the SR5 flares rubbed the paint off and faded a few spots. I painted the fenders a few days ago and came back and finished the lower doors yesterday. I think it turned out decent.
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Well clutch issues have driven me to neglect getting the new tires put on and lift done. I'm going to throw all my time and money that I have available (not much) at that and try to make it to SETO in August. $100 for cylinders, $200 for aisin clutch kit, plus labor... yikes.
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Nice wheely pics and excellent start to the 3rd gen addiction.
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