Right up the road from you man. I'm close to hillridge farms in youngsville so I'm always heading over to wake forest for stuff. We'll do another get together soon but if your ever down for a quick beer just lemme know!
Awesome out man! Glad the family had a great time as well! Agree, definitely want a pair of sliders, i'll more than likely get with a local fab shop and have them make some. Also agree on the winch. I'd love one, but i'm not going to bite because i don't want to do the intercooler relocation +...
I'll 2nd that. I've seen stock 4Runners do the trail for sure. If you check out Sir William Goes on youtube i think he has a video of him doing it in his stock 4runner.
I've seen a few raptors do it and they are wise as hell. I believe it can definitely be done but I'm assuming a shitload of pinstripping. I'll have my full size f150
What are you all using to get the power to your auxiliary items? I am going to be installing a midland GRMS radio in the truck and eventually some lighting as well. Back in the day i used to just run a fused lead off the battery. I'm sure there's a littler cleaner and more appropriate way to...
I don't have any specific i can point to but if you just youtube search "overland recovery" you should find a good bit of them. Also lots of good articles here. Here's a link to one as an example:
Vehicle Recovery Kit Basics: What Should You Pack? - Overland Bound
Also, i'm not deep in the Toyota world, but Stage 3 Motorsports has some of the best pricing and service when i'm shopping for parts usually for my Ford. They do have a toyota section and prices look pretty comparable or better than most. Their also good to talk to if you have questions...
Honestly, the biggest question is what type of offroading do you want to do? High speed Baja style? Low speed crawling with big obstacles? Forest Service roads and a little small to medium sized obstacles? How much ground clearance do you need?
I know you are debating on thee different...
I went camping with it a few weeks ago and wound up In a downpour... About 2" of rain in 40 minutes. Was apparently in a low spot on the pad that wasn't evident... Literally submerged the tent in 3-4" of water. Floor was like a water bed underneath. Luckily though, zero water intrusion anywhere.
Bilstein is one of the biggest names out there in suspension so most will have heard of them. They are supposed to be pretty long lasting/durable. If you can (and if they make them for the 4runner) check out the Bilstein 6112 kits. They're a steup up from the 5100's and one of the best bang...
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