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Roxanne SAS and BS

Discussion in '1st Gen. Builds (1995-2004)' started by SnowroxKT, Jul 27, 2014.

  1. Mar 12, 2015 at 11:22 PM
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    Nice! When do we see pics?! :D
     
  2. Mar 12, 2015 at 11:24 PM
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    When I take them lol. I'm super busy tomorrow with an interview and cleaning up after my mess... Among other things. :spy:
     
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    Did you get the bigger tires on also?
     
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    No, the MTRs are waiting for all the icy roads to clear.
     
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    I can't wait to get them on though!!!
     
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    It's gonna look good!
     
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    Icy roads? Have you not been inside in the last month lol
     
  8. Mar 13, 2015 at 7:35 AM
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    Have you not driven any of the cold mornings after it rained? You're moving anyways, get out of my state!
     
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    Here's a quick pic of her down at the cabin with a friends TJ

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  10. Mar 19, 2015 at 11:23 AM
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    Now to consolidate a little... And I will be switching to the MTR's hopefully next Saturday! :woot: :woot:
    Have some major updates!

    New exhaust installed, new exhaust manifold (wanted the tubular, but unfortunately I had to go with another cast one...) and new everything after the cat, 2.25" pipe and a Magnaflow 18" muffler.

    Also, I installed my lift over spring break, took my 4 pretty laid back days of working in my in-laws (As of June '15) garage. Went pretty well except for the front bushing sleeves of my leaf spring bolts were seized so I had to cut the bolts out. By some odd miracle Kendall actually had the bolts and hardware when GTF hadn't received their shipment, so that saved the day. Then put it all together. This was by far the biggest vehicle job I have ever done. And to think a few years ago I was learning how to change the oil on a Jetta. :rolleyes:

    Anyways, I just have some lame iPhone pics for now.

    I took off the bottom overload type leaf of the OME leaf pack. These are meant for the 89-94 Toyota Pickups which have a lot more arc to the leaves, providing close to 5" lift rather than my goaled 3", so I just took this bottom leaf out. There is still plenty of lift and I doubt any adverse effects will come of it.

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    Compared to the old leaves

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    Installed here. My ARB shocks are a full 2" short on the fully extended droop, so I will have to be in touch with Tom at GTF about that.

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    Here are my All-Pro Uniball UCA's installed.

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    Front end put back together, before alignment. Also installed new Napa CV's.

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    And here it is on her fist maiden voyage post lift.
    I had a ton of vibrations from 5-25 mph right after the lift, after the alignment I dropped the CB (Carrier Bearing) with a few large washers. I still have a few vibes from 12-17 mph and my rear u-joint is out of line, so I am looking for a 3 degree axle shim.

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    And I need recommendations for a CB radio. Entire set-up actually as I have no experience with CB. I want it to fit in the ash-tray location, so a smaller one.
     
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    Same cb I just got too ^
     
  14. Mar 19, 2015 at 12:50 PM
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    Just the muffler and turn down were 99 bucks. It might melt the ABS line on the newer trucks, but I love it. Totally out of the way of the suspension and :eek: rocks.

    That looks good for the CB, what else will I need?

    CB Radio, I like that Uniden PRO520XL 40 channel
    -Antenna 3' Firestik This?


    -Coax cable
    18 feet

    9 feet

    -Mounting spring necessary? Thinking of mounting it in the bed either right by the cab or near the tailgate.
     
  15. Mar 19, 2015 at 1:06 PM
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    I would get a spring, you will also need the coupling to attach the antenna to the coax cable, and a mount for the antenna.You will also need a switch for the radio itself, I got a cb radio switch from OTRAWTT just now actually. I also got a quick disconnect for my antenna do no punk kids can steal it haha but that's optional.

    Ps I read somewhere that mounting by the tailgate = not as good of reception, also bad grounding = bad reception.
    I got the cbi hood mount and really like it, if I didn't want the hood mount Id probably go directly behind the cab. Although it might be hard to mount it nice and sturdy in that spot.
     
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    Like this?
    http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002HRBSU/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

    And then I need a switch for the radio because it is wired directly to the battery, correct?

    EDIT:
    You used a 9' coax then?
     
  17. Mar 19, 2015 at 1:30 PM
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    Yep that's the coupling I got, and yea you have to directly wire it to the battery (comes with an inline fuse already installed) because I guess you get a bunch of interference of you wire it to a fuse block or something..
    I got a 10' coax, I heard most common sizes are 9 and 18' but I think on Amazon you can really get any size..
     
  18. Mar 20, 2015 at 11:27 PM
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    Hmm, I just tried finding the shims that I got from Wheeler's and it looks like they no longer have them. Unfortunately, it looks like the only easily available non-dangerous ones come from Low Range Off Road. Normally that would be fine but they only carry them in 2, 4, and 6 degrees.

    Here is the link to those:
    http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/pinion-castor-shims.html

    Don't buy any of the sketchy ones from Pro Comp or Rubicon Express, they have non counter sunk holes and some don't even capture the center pin which can allow them to literally fall out of the pack.
     
  19. Mar 26, 2015 at 1:35 PM
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    One of my local offroad shops (Alaska Spring and Performance) had some 3 degree axle shims, so I just with those as they were recommended by the Toyota Fab Shop (Green Tree Fabrication). They do capture the center pin, but aren't quite as nice as those... Damn lol.

    I need to put them on Saturday morning as I'll be driving a few hours to pick up my boat and tow it back the same route... So it'd be nice to have the vibes and driveline working 100% first.

    I'm also anxious to get done with school so I have at least an hour a night to work on various things like wiring up my Duallys, reverse flood light, and air compressor for my ARB locker. Then I can get the locker and gears installed...
     
  20. Mar 28, 2015 at 10:23 PM
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    Finally got a good post lift picture...

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