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  • in reply to: Tacomaworld Winter Wheeling With Friends 2020 #208866
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    Hey Steve it looks like you guys had a good time despite the damage!

    in reply to: Interesting concept #208864
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    Oh man, crazyness going on there   Hidden winch even.  I wonder if the concept calls for the  addition if a transfer case.  Any “specs” with this concept?

    I’d get one of those as part of my Lotto Max fleet.  This looks like it’ll fit somewhere in the dune buggy -> sandrail -> side-by-side spectrum.

    Pretty sure my biggest challenge would be picking a set of keys each morning.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208863
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    @Webmaster thanks for diggin’ into the upload issue.  I will be sure to only submit one time, the next time I have a failure.  I will send you a PM.

    This issue occurs anytime I try to attach more than one picture.  Perhaps it’s more than two pictures. But I can upload straight text without any drama.

    Check the Build Thread “My First Landcruiser” as Evan has been having upload troubles of late.

    I FIRST encountered troubles roughly Dec 18-20th.  I have been using the same iphone, iOS, wifi, internet provider and uploading from the same physical location since the start of this thread.  The first issue came up on page 20, roughly Christmas timing.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208839
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    As it sits on the lot.

    2” lift and 33” (285/70-17?? Duratracs) from the internet.  Stage 1 look my buddy is seeking.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208837
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    Hey Steve, hope I don’t have that fusing trouble in 16,000km….already dreading that haha.

    Nothing new with Redee.

    My neighbour sold his blring but reliable Subaru, and I’m driving him around this coming Tuesday to pay the dealer, and deliver his 4th Gen to Brian and the boys at Lakeside Auto for a safety.  I figure it’ll need rear brakes, wheel speed sensors, CV boots and a timing belt inspection while it’s there.   Overall very clean for an ‘03 with 170,000km.

    Small lift, TRD rims and Duratracs are on his wishlist.  Something like the 2” Fox and either 265/70 or 285/70 Tires.

    I told my Dad I’m getting my M-license this year, and he’s bought himself a used bike already.  All I have to do, go pick it up from my buddy (Brian @ Lakeside), replace the ignition, and then whatever else was broken when it hit the ground hard two or three years ago.  Gonna be tons of fun.  Already excited for the next batch of toys to make their way through the shop.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208774
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    Buddy James and I couldn’t get our schedules to align, so I dug into it myself today.  Working slowly and carefully, managed to add in that ebay resistor, and bench test the results.  All worked out so far, just need to fire up the motor, and dial in my calibration to match the FiTech readout!  Eff yes this is gonna be awesome.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208846
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    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208848
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    Sorry, forum says £¥€% you pictures.  3-failed attempts is all I got.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by toys-n-yotas. Reason: Pictures said Eff U
    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208845
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    I’ve rebuilt and sold more dirtbikes and street machines than I’ve actually ridden.  I avoid riding some because I’m afraid to “like them too much”.  In winter 2018 I rebuilt a 2007 Suzuki RM-Z 250, with a big bore kit making it a 277.   It also had an aluminum frame and some trick pieces that my 2006 RM-Z 250 does not have. I did not want to enjoy the lighter/stiffer aluminum frame and big bore kit compared to my older bike, so I never rode it.  Let my neighbour (and business partner) get spoiled with that bike.

    Think my dad bought a 1999 Katana 750, his plan to ship it to Barbados where my parents spend a few months of the year.

     

    Back on Redee.  Don’t know what came over me today, but I made some progress under the hood.  I finished making an Upper rad hose, and installed the new thermostat housing.  Afterwards I pulled the old mechanical gauge senders for Water Temp and Oil Pressure, replacing both with the conversion pieces to get OEM Toyota gauge senders installed.  The oil pressure was a pain, and I’m afraid it might leak (again), but I can’t tell until I fire her up. I ran wires across the firewall, but stopped there for the day. Next step would be to finish running the wires across the firewall and to the connector in the lower passenger footwell.  Think I’ll grab a length of wire looming to keep it tidy.

    Pictures in the next post.

    in reply to: My First Land Cruiser #208843
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    Any luck Evan?  I lost more posts today.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208838
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    Hey Steve, hope I don’t have that fusing trouble in 16,000km….already dreading that haha.

    Nothing new with Redee.

    My neighbour sold his boring but reliable Subaru, and I’m driving him around this coming Tuesday to pay the dealer, and deliver his 4th Gen to Brian and the boys at Lakeside Auto for a safety.  I figure it’ll need rear brakes, wheel speed sensors, CV boots and a timing belt inspection while it’s there.   Overall very clean for an ‘03 with 170,000km.

    Small lift, TRD rims and Duratracs are on his wishlist.  Something like the 2” Fox and either 265/70 or 285/70 Tires.

    I told my Dad I’m getting my M-license this year, and he’s bought himself a used bike already.  All I have to do, go pick it up from my buddy (Brian @ Lakeside), replace the ignition, and then whatever else was broken when it hit the ground hard two or three years ago.  Gonna be tons of fun.  Already excited for the next batch of toys to make their way through the shop.

    in reply to: 2012 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Premium #208835
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    Sold pending pickup.

    in reply to: My First Land Cruiser #208820
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    Ugggghhhh I know your pain. I find the trouble comes up when putting pictures and text together…hit submit it shows as there, change page and it’s gone.

    Notice any driveability changes since the rebuild?

    When I did the preload for IFS , I just cautioned towards the tight side of tolerance, assuming it’d loosen up under abuse.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208819
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    Wow, that oil filter really got me fired up.  But it wasn’t just the stupid plastic filter box with a 24mm hex head, or the continuous dripping of road grime onto me, or the 5.6L capacity which means buying two jugs, and spec of 0W20 meant I had none at home already. It had been a long day. I meant to write F*** Chrysler. Ah, now I feel better

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208816
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    Made my third trip to my local parts store for an upper rad hose, finally I’m content with the inner diameter and S-bend, however I still might have to cut it down to size.  I was hoping to get away from a 3-piece upper rad hose, but the location of the rad inlet and alternator make it incredibly difficult to find a direct fit.

    Did my first oil change in Sam’s caravan.  Friggen chrysler out an easy to change oil filter cartridge, in an impossible to reach location!!  Fuckers!!  Why bother redeisgning the oil filter, the old motor had a spin on filter right beside the drain plug.  It’s not like going to this handy top-loading cartridge saves you from laying on your back, the drain plug is still under there. Best yet, the filter cartridge goes into a molded plastic housing, that’s sure to break given enough heat cycles.  Friggen unbelievable waste of time.   Rant over. Fuck Chrysler.

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