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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 01:45 PM
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nice tire's
thanks, hopefully I get back out on the trails soon. sadly, she's sprung a leak. still have to crawl under it and figure out if it's oil or trans fluid.

the trans probably needs a good servicing as well as a new pan gasket anyways so regardless, I'll be doing both next weekend.
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Old Jan 31, 2012 | 08:19 AM
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Made it up to Tuba City Sunday...found a few cool spots to explore. 400 miles or so, no real wheeling done. Don't think we even engaged 4wd. Great scenery though.





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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 07:24 AM
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Two things:

1. Anybody here paint vehicles as a hobby or for a living?
Whole thread about self-done paint jobs is here. My long-winded explanation about my paint needs is here and below.

This thread has teased me ever since I found it when I joined almost 2 years ago. Now that the bulk of the mechanical stuff is built the way I want it, I am considering painting my rig. It should be stated that this is not a daily driver. but rather a weekend Toy. Desert pinstriping is a way of life 4-wheeling in AZ so I do not want to spend a lot of money.

I have sprayed a van and a bunch of fiberglass bodywork in the past with decent results. I have the air compressor and can borrow the spray equipment. That said, I kind of want to rattle can it. This is because I can do a field fix if ever needed

While I'm not a shiner, I don't want it to look all bubba either. If I could spray the rattle can evenly I would try it, but the home jobs I have seen in person have sucked....like 3VZ sucked.

My 4Runner is silver with the original paint and stripes. There is minor surface rust coloring on the roof and that's it. The paint is just flaking off and totally burnt having a life in Arizona.

My three options as I see them are:
1. Solid olive drab from a rattle can (maybe desert camo tan?)
2. Silver from my equipment
3. Silver from a Maaco type cheap place

In all three cases, I am doing the same amount of prep work. The nice thing about the silver is that the door jams, underneath the hood, etc. will not have to be sprayed, and I am anal enough that the color mismatch in those areas would bug me.

Has anyone actually spent a reasonable amount of time prepping the paint then rattle can'd their truck? How long did it last? My likely choice right now is #2, but I'm not sure.

Any painters out there that know how long it takes for paint (all versions) to fully dry/cure? In other words, how long would it have to sit before branches can drag along side the body?

Any input would be appreciated.
2. Where is a good bone yard in Phoenix to get interior parts for my first gen 4Runner? GRAY INTERIOR. I am looking for the rear carpet, radio surround bezel, and the rear carpet trim piece that holds down the carpet at the tailgate.
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 07:42 AM
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I like the green...

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...anyone-133419/

I had the fiberglass fenders on my 97 pre-runner style 4runner sprayed at a shade-tree style Spanish speaking place on Grand near 75th ave a few years ago...$150 and they did a great job. Need to stop in and see what they want to shoot my hood...

The Toyota yard on 40th St and University is supposedly going to re-open this month and used to have lots of 1st gens.

There's a stereo shop on 35th ave and Bell that has OEM style radio surrounds for about $15. Had to get a "pocket" for the Anthracite truck the other day and sifted through a bunch of older style surrounds.
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 09:03 AM
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Those bezel parts are only about $15 to $30 brand new from Toyota. One of their "reasonable" things.
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by angrybob
Two things:

1. Anybody here paint vehicles as a hobby or for a living?
Whole thread about self-done paint jobs is here. My long-winded explanation about my paint needs is here and below.



2. Where is a good bone yard in Phoenix to get interior parts for my first gen 4Runner? GRAY INTERIOR. I am looking for the rear carpet, radio surround bezel, and the rear carpet trim piece that holds down the carpet at the tailgate.
I have painted every single one of my toyotas. My recent one being quick and careless, but ones in the past being more thought out. Flat or ultra flat spray is best and hides the imperfections well. I am going to re-paint my camo here soon with a desert tan, and black cage work. I never really prep alot, just a fresh wash and coat of primer. One of the trucks I had in Iowa I had painted black camo, ultra flat black, high gloss black, and a charcoal grey. I loved how it came out, but black is just too hot for AZ
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 02:59 PM
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Anyone ever do this loop? Anything to beware of?
Hopefully the map link works...thinking of going Sunday morning if anyone wants to join us!

http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=33...ra=ls&t=m&z=12
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 03:16 PM
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Looks like the Montana Mountain loop. Did it last spring. Toward the top, everything in the shade was covered in ice and snow, which made some of the steep switch-backs pretty scary. It's a nice drive with great views if you are used to ice (I'm not).
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 04:44 PM
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No I have never done it but i drive by it when im going to Globe, if your planning a trip up there let us know. I'll be down for it.
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Old Feb 1, 2012 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by punkelberg
Anyone ever do this loop? Anything to beware of?
Hopefully the map link works...thinking of going Sunday morning if anyone wants to join us!

http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=33...ra=ls&t=m&z=12
Sunday might work out for me. The new front shocks came in so I want to get those installed and some other stuff to. Apparently Saturday is gonna be a BIG wrenchin day for me. What time Sunday and where did you want to meet?

-Ted
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 07:06 AM
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Sunday morning about 8:00....? Looks like there's a small parking lot area to the NE of Hewitt Station Rd that may be a good meet up/air down spot. I'm not familiar with the area at all so if anyone has another suggestion for where to meet, let me know!
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by bmxjedi
I have painted every single one of my toyotas. My recent one being quick and careless, but ones in the past being more thought out. Flat or ultra flat spray is best and hides the imperfections well. I am going to re-paint my camo here soon with a desert tan, and black cage work. I never really prep alot, just a fresh wash and coat of primer. One of the trucks I had in Iowa I had painted black camo, ultra flat black, high gloss black, and a charcoal grey. I loved how it came out, but black is just too hot for AZ
I'm going to spend the time and prep it well...not show car well...but well enough to hopefully last a couple of years. I can't decide on desert tan or olive drab, although I'm leaning towards olive drab. You spray in your garage? I will probably remove the hood, fenders, tailgate, and doors so I get access to the door jams, etc.

At the same time I'm finally going to paint my bumpers so those will come off too. I'll probably do this on the weekend of the 18th. Hopefully it doesn't take too long
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 02:05 PM
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How rough is the trail? does anyone know? but other then that im in.
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 08:32 PM
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Best I can tell is it's all just dirt roads with "playgrounds" scattered about. We do this "geocaching" thing and I read tonight that lots of folks do this trail in 2wd's (even an Audi convertible for one!) Looks like it could be tougher in the wet season since there are many wash x-ings....not sure if the link will work, but this guy made it here:http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8...ed=0CCAQ8gEwAA in a stock Jeep Grand Cherokee....http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...aspx?wp=GCV8C3 (scroll down to "creepin jeeper" photo dated 6/something

We should be ok!
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 08:35 PM
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OK, the link didn't completely work...but there are som shots of the road up to this particular spot...looks pretty tame to me.........
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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 08:36 PM
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Oh. and theirs an old Jail out that way they used to keep prisoners in overnight when they were transferring them to Yumas Territorial Prison....
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Old Feb 3, 2012 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by angrybob
I'm going to spend the time and prep it well...not show car well...but well enough to hopefully last a couple of years. I can't decide on desert tan or olive drab, although I'm leaning towards olive drab. You spray in your garage? I will probably remove the hood, fenders, tailgate, and doors so I get access to the door jams, etc.

At the same time I'm finally going to paint my bumpers so those will come off too. I'll probably do this on the weekend of the 18th. Hopefully it doesn't take too long
Not even in the garage, but in the driveway haha! I didn't take anything off, just did exterior and door jams. Flat paint shouldn't take long, it dries right away so it makes things easy. I rattlecanned my new bumper on my truck with some semi gloss Rust olium and it's holding up really well
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Old Feb 3, 2012 | 11:12 PM
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i just want to go on the record and say that while RTV says "gasket maker" it should never be used to make an entire oil pan gasket. I bent a 6ft prybar trying to get the damn thing off.

and... do I have to drop the front dif to take the oil pan out? Or can I just take that bell housing bracket off to get the pan out? After a few hours (2 too many) I decided to call it a night.
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Old Feb 4, 2012 | 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by phoenixheat_2002
i just want to go on the record and say that while RTV says "gasket maker" it should never be used to make an entire oil pan gasket. I bent a 6ft prybar trying to get the damn thing off.

and... do I have to drop the front dif to take the oil pan out? Or can I just take that bell housing bracket off to get the pan out? After a few hours (2 too many) I decided to call it a night.
You can just lower the diff by loosening the 3 19mm 'big' mount bolts or remove them and support it with a floor jack. This will give you enough room to remove the oil pan.

I used a utility blade first a cut the FPG all the way around. It made the prig part much easier.

Good luck.
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Old Feb 4, 2012 | 06:58 AM
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You can just lower the diff by loosening the 3 19mm 'big' mount bolts or remove them and support it with a floor jack. This will give you enough room to remove the oil pan.

I used a utility blade first a cut the FPG all the way around. It made the prig part much easier.

Good luck.
yeah, I cut as much of it as I could. I was just working on my back without the truck jacked up. Guess I'll put it up in the air and lower the differential. Good news is that I can use air tools since it's not midnight.

Looking back, having the diff lowered would've really helped with access to the pan bolts. Thanks for the tip btw, I'm still not use to this 4wd stuff.

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