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starting 4x4 again

Discussion in 'New Members' started by mician, Nov 28, 2016.

  1. Nov 28, 2016 at 12:39 PM
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    mician

    mician [OP] New Member

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    After 40 some years I have a 4x4 again. Not the two pivot bars on front hubs that the Willy's wagon had or the single twist of the 73 Land Cruiser but now everything is electric and lots of electric things. When to use what, that's going to be this winters project.
    Off Road Access Cab with tow package.
     
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  2. Nov 29, 2016 at 12:38 PM
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    edin

    edin Well-Known Member

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    Welcome! I had a '72 Land Cruiser a few years back and went to a vintage wagon and a subie wagon and now to the taco scene!
     
  3. Nov 29, 2016 at 1:20 PM
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    ODNAREM

    ODNAREM MEMBER Of The Church Of @ODNAREM

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    TRD catback exhaust,FJ Cruiser trail team wheels,BFG All Terrain K02 tires,Grillcraft front grill,Pelfreybilt IFS/Mid skids,sliders,standard rear bumper,Total Chaos bed stiffeners.TRD Pro Bilstein front/rear suspension.
  4. Nov 29, 2016 at 1:21 PM
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    TXpro4X4

    TXpro4X4 Fuck Cancer!

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    Toy Stuff..... Faktor Amber lights on in the grill. Under front bumper led rock lighting. Center counsel c.b mod with under the hood p.a. Anytime foglight mod. R.G.B tape light for inside toekick lighting. Front and back. Front weathertech floor mats. De-Baged except TOY on tailgate. FJ style 6 speed shifter knob. Rubber tacoma bed mat. Trd exhaust. Trd 16in beadlocker style wheels. Electrical a/c 115volt plug/usb mod next to passenger knee. Fox 2.5 coilovers. Icon 2.0's in the rear. Rear locker any-time mod. Abs kill switch mod. All Pro ISF front skid Pelfrey built front differential skid Baja design pro pods Rigid pods CBI pods brackets Mobtown tailgate guard RIP Mobtown Caliraised rear amber pod lights CJ Jumper- map, running, amber fog, reverse, and license plate led bulbs Pedal Commander
    Welcome! let it begin!





    The mods that iz!:militarypress:
     
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  5. Nov 30, 2016 at 9:32 AM
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    mician

    mician [OP] New Member

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    OK so I may have figured out how to answer this. Being dyslexic and a horrible speller writing is not something to look forward to. edin what does MGM mean in your Tacoma description? The Land Cruiser was bought new when living miles from a Toyota dealer. It seamed to go anywhere but with lots of road noise, a cold cabin, and many mech problems. Like master brake cyl, then the rear brake cyl, then the hose from engine to oil filter split on a big river bridge and caught fire. Dumb luck the car behind was a state trouper who dealt with the traffic and put out the fire. For some reason the thread on the hose was different on each end so you could not run the good hose from the out over to the in and bypass the filter. This was in the first year we had it. The Tacoma reputation is for a very durable truck. I am way past thinking of those mech problems as adventures to laugh about.

    I was looking at the discussion about taking out the rear seats in the Access Cab. I think Toyota missed the idea of usable space behind the seats. Anyone wanting passengers would get the four door. My Chevy S10 had the seats folded up in the sides making lots of clean space. My two 90 lbs Labs fit with room to shift about. It's the safety of facing forward with the head rest that makes the seats take up all the room. Toyota put a nice clean space in the SR but won't in the other models. Me, I would make the storage space the standard and the seats an extra if wanted. It did not look like the seat removal was clean and simple. I have taken door panels off other cars and the little clips used are not made for this. I was thinking of taking it to a body shop and having it done. Removing panels is something they do often. Anyone else tried that route and how did it come out at what price?

    So thanks for the welcome and if I don't respond quickly it's because this one has taken about an hour. Oh I also am emoji stupid so if it is important that I get the message please put it in words.
     

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