A few updates to the 4runner build: My shrockwork sliders finally came. They seem like a quality product but they are extremely difficult to install in my opinion. I also installed a VR8000-S winch with a factor 55 pro link in my CBI bumper and I got my car audio guy to build a custom bracket...
I'll definitely be there. I finished installing inner and outer tie rods on the rig this evening and found someone to do a front end alignment. I have a feeling I'll be getting to camp on friday just before night fall.
I'm really interested in joining you guys. I have a few repairs to do to the rig but I should be able to finish them before friday. I would probably be leaving San Diego around lunch time. Worst case I would leave around 3pm. I'll let you guys know something definite by Wednesday.
Glad I got to meet everyone today. Chances are I'm going to the expo but until then if anyone has some weekend adventures and needs a trail buddy let me know.
One thing that I've learned from the overlanding community and specifally @Michael's videos is that you don't need all the Gucci stuff to go camping or overlanding. I do have many plans for my rig with a list of parts that I'm just itching to order but I knew I needed to start using what I had...
I would highly recommend the stage 2. It is a little more expensive than other kits but everything seems to be high quality with Icon. I've heard of people saying that the uniball squeaks but I've put a few drops of Dry Teflon Lube on mine once a week and had no problems after 10k miles. And...
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