New bumper day! Due to the weight of the bumper, I had to go to a nearby freight shipper to pick up the bumper.
Well, naïve me thought I could fit the bumper in the back of the 4Runner. Well I was RIGHT! We took it out of the box, and got is wedged in the back, and no windows had to be rolled...
I’m working on a sleeping platform system for the back of my 5th gen, at work so I’ll grab photos of it later. As far as mounts go, remember that huge companies such as ARB still get vehicles to prototype parts on, and have to measure things up, so most likely you’ll have to do the same
Anything that gets me away from people off pavement. a few forest service roads, but not many. some of my favorite "trails" are not hard whatsoever.
for a hard definition, i'm thinking fire roads or worse.
WFR Cert here! I did mine through wilderness medical associates. (WMA) - mine was 8 days for 80 hours. I've only "used" my cert in the real world, for severe hypothermia. TOTALLY worth it if you adventure out a lot.
I didnt think the 4runner would have the JBL - and having a bit of inside information on auto manufacturing, I would be incredibly surprised if they changed connectors. That means they would have to change connectors for both the steering wheel interface and other data communication. My guess is...
On the other hand, I’m gonna see if I can swap in a 2020 head unit with Apple car play for the one I have now. I like a stock looking head unit, and one with Apple car play peaks my interests
I got the caliraised 42”. Looks way better than most of the light bars on the market imo. Cheap, and from what I hear their customer service is [emoji91]
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