I suggest picking up a BGB(big Green Book). The BGB is the factory service manual. They can be found on eBay, amazon, owner forums, etc... Another fantastic resource can be youtube. There are many out there that publish how to/DIY videos for public consumption at no cost. Talk about being a good...
I .. just can't...
Fellas, I don't mean to be a rusty nail, but an engine is what you keep referring to. A motor is an electrical device.
An internal combustion engine creates heat which then converts to energy. An electrical motor converts electrical energy into mechanical motion. I know...
Thats a great deal on an engine! Especially a 22RE that you know the history of. There are many ways to make it "feel" better(like adjusting the valves to a 7-11 instead of the factory 8-12;keeps it a little quieter as well as upping maintenance intervals) and perform better. I highly suggest...
Are you thinking bed boxes? Drawer slides? what gear is going in there? Do you need to integrate electrical accessories? I have mapped out my plans for storage and then drawn out my designs a few times now. I keep rearranging things and its not even built yet...
I bought one of these straps on Amazon as my "meh, I'll throw it in the gear bag at this price". I used it twice. Once to Rescue a 2wd tundra stuck in the snow out near Mammoth Lakes. The second time was to rescue a 2wd Ram stuck in a snow bank at the bottoms of a trail near Bear Valley Ski...
If you can find all the correct parts for the factory aisin hubs, I would suggest sticking with them. They are robust and all the parts are available to rebuild them. Your T4R reminds me of my 85 pickup. Man, I miss that truck... good luck and may the force be with you.
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Great snow fall storms are awesome. I remember in the eighties when our family cabin was snowed in completely. The only visible sign of the cabin was about one foot of the peak of the A frame roofline and the chimney top. We got in through the balcony on the second floor. We actually had to dig...
I have factory Bilstein/TRD Pro suspension. It is very soft. I may switch to a stiffer dampner/spring combo when I get a front/rear bumper combo. There is a lot to factor in when choosing spring rates, valving rates and wheel travel allowances. I say, map out your goals with your rig via weight...
I have a Gerber Hatchet:
https://www.rei.com/product/871853/gerber-14-hatchet
It is very "handy" to have. I would like to supplement it with a splitting axe. I have one in the shed, but that is for home use.
I want to try this fella out for the camping setup...
Bed racks are now being produced by many off-road suppliers. I would say, choosing a bed rack can be based on location of supplier, and just how close you live to them(thus saving on shipping). Most of them are over engineered for their intended use anyways. I suggest finding a manufacturer that...
Just downloaded the app on my iPhone. I'll play with this during the week and see how well the app compares to my old experiences of handheld GPS receiver.
New Geocaching handle is:
Anders0nic
Regarding rack questions; has anyone here checked out this company yet?
http://www.prinsudesignstudio.com
Excellent design, serious performance and a reasonable cost compared to some of the other options available.
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