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Justin's TRD OR AC Build

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Builds (2016-2023)' started by Justin, Feb 7, 2017.

  1. Feb 7, 2017 at 2:26 AM
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    Justin

    Justin [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Justin
    Colorado Springs
    Vehicle:
    2018 4Runner TRD-OR
    285/75/17 on SCS 6's. ADS front & rear w/ adjusters. Relentless front bumper & roof rack. BAMF sliders
    So over the past 4 years I have been through 5 different vehicles, with #1 being a '09 TRD Sport DCLB and now #5 being a '17 TRD OR AC. Well I am definitely happy that I have a Tacoma again and can't wait for the adventures that it will take me on.
    This was my original Tacoma.
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    Front bumper & rear HC bumper was Brute Force Fab; sliders were one by Jerry at BAMF. Truck was awesome but I really hated not having a rear locker.... When I had the ability to do it again, I wanted to do it the right way.
    Here was the night I bought my truck in November of 2016.
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    Well it wasn't long until I took it to the mountains to go skiing and use the truck for its' primary purpose - being a ski bum
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    Following this I went out and bought a camper shell in Sacramento. I ended up getting the Snugtop Rebel with the Sportsman Package (reinforced roof to support more weight) as well as the front window sliding/dropping down. This was my first time buying a camper shell but I am glad I did it.
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    One day while I was at work having my lunch I snapped this photo.
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    Over the holidays I drove back to Colorado to see my family. On my way back to California I got caught in a typical snow storm. I arrived at 9pm with my truck pretty cleared. Around 7am I went outside to find my truck like this
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    Lets just say I called into work sick that day...
    The next day I drove back to California. It took 18 hours to drive from Salt Lake City to Sacramento (typically an 8 hour drive). I took this video coming over US-50 around 0130.
    https://youtu.be/DyXrVVt6KNQ
    My friends and I went skiing in Tahoe over a weekend in July. After they closed I-80 due to snow, we got a hotel and decided to hit some fresh powder in the morning. When we got up I was awaken to this beauty
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