A.Wilson013's 1999 Toyota 4Runner

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a.wilson013

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The intent of my 4Runner's evolution into what it is today was quite simple in concept, but proved to be rather difficult in practice. I wanted a vehicle that I could COMFORTABLY drive 365 days a year, and take me anywhere I wanted to (or had to) go. I am quite happy with it's current form and have no intention of adding any additional modifications at this time. However, in a fit of rage I did tear out my CB radio. I should probably address communications before long.

CURRENT AS OF 8/27/2016...

DSC_0247 by Alex Wilson, on Flickr

1999 4Runner SR5 Sport -

Engine:
2nd Gen TRD SC
2.2" URD Pulley
URD 7th Injector
Denso 190 Fuel Pump (From an Evo VIII)
AFE Filter
Deckplate/ISR/Elbow Mod
Magnaflow Hi-Flow Cat
TRD Cat-Back with Borla XR-1 Muffler
B&M 70268 Trans Cooler

Suspension: (1/2" Body Lift)
Front-
Icon Extended Travel 2.5" Coilovers w/ Remote Reservoirs and CDC Valves
Icon Tubular UCA
Swaybar w/ Custom, Extended Links
Wheeler's Super Bumps
ToyTec Diff Drop

Rear-
Icon Extended Travel 2.5" w/ Remote Reservoir and CDC Valves (Moved shock mounts outside of frame rails)
OME 861's
Energy Suspension Extended Endlinks
ToyTec Panhard Drop Bracket

Armor/Recovery:
CBI Offroad Front Hybrid Bumper
CBI Offroad Rear Hybrid w/ Swingout
4xInnovations Sliders
Full Savage Skids
TJM Stealth 9000
Snatch block, straps, etc...

Wheels/Tires/Brakes:
17" Split Spoke Tunda/Sequoia Wheels (Painted Black)
285/70/17 Duratracs
1.25" Spidertrax Spacers
231 Tunda Brakes w/ OE Pads/Rotors

Lighting:
FXR 3.0 Retrofit
IPF 968 w/ 100w Bulbs
01-02 clear tail lights
LEDs wherever possible.

Interior:
Limited Leather/Power Seats
Eclipse AVN 5435
Infinity Kappa's
Infinity Basslink
AEM UEGO, Boost, and Trans Temp Gauges in Lotek Gauge Pod
Scangauge II
Custom Storage/Sleeping Platform





This is the only picture I have of it the day after I purchased it. Christmas Day 2010. Note the tacky stickers, running boards, and CHROME Tundra wheels. Other than that it had the Supra Injectors, a Split Second ESC1, Split Second ARM1, and APEXi SAFC
 

a.wilson013

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Though my 4Runner's main use is my daily driver, it's also our recreational vehicle. Whether we're camping with friends, or just out exploring the beautiful PNW I expect my 4Runner to transport my wife , my dogs, and myself both safely and comfortably. Whether it be at the end of a 4x4 trail, or 1000 mile road trip, I want my 4Runner to be capable of getting us there and back.

After this post I think you guys will understand that I like to camp, and I like to take pictures.

Here are some pictures of past trips in reverse chronological order...

Lake Cle Elum 27 August 2016
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Top of Chumstick Mountain While Attending the NW Overland Rally 24 June 2016

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Set up at the Overland Rally

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Camping at Omak Lake, 30 May 2016

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Salmon Le Sac, 15 May 2016

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Outside of Sumpter, OR, 14 May 2016

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Fording the Malheur River outside of Seneca, OR 14 May 2016

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My wife wanted to splash through this little water crossing while on a day trip to Tinkham Rd. 01 May 2016

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Lake Cle Elum, 10 April 2016

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Got detailed... 09 April 2016

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Camping/Boarding Whistler BC. 07 February 2016

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The girls on a snow day near Lake Kachess 19 December 2015

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Snow day w/ Tacomaworld Crew 12 December 2015

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In this picture I am not stuck, just using the snowbank as an anchor

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An anchor to use my winch (and a guy on the other side's winch) to spin this Tacoma 180 degrees. He was no longer making forward progress.

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Trying to get to Gallagher Lake, 21 November 2015

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Remember when I said I wanted safety? Here's when I got rear ended on I5 outside of Federal Way, WA. Look at all that damage.

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And the truck that hit me...

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oversurf

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Some fantastic places you visit, keep it up and keep the 4runner there the best [emoji106]
 

Jhberria

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Great 4Runner! Makes me miss my '96. I'm in Lacey and it looks like we frequent a lot of the same trails/areas.
 
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Awesome looking rig
you've invested in all the right options I say
I used to live in Midland, graduated from franklin pierce
used to fish fro salmon I think its the green river there in federal way
 

a.wilson013

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Haven't posted here in awhile....
After replacing my heads (driver side had a crack, so I replaced them both) I took a trip east with a couple buddies. Over to Montana, down to Wyoming, and back home. Had a great time!

Met up at Mule Expedition Outfitters to buy a couple last minute things for the trip:
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Made our way into Montana and stayed on a friend's property in the Madison River Valley.
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Pulled some trout out of the river...
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Drove up to 10000 feet or so to an FAA control tower.

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Got pretty windy out there!

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This little fella walked into our camp in the Grand Tetons.

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Enjoyed a breakfast beer while one of us had to do some work for a few minutes.

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Found some bears in Yellowstone.

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And a big horn.

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Pulled some more trout out of the river...

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OMG A DOUBLE RAINBOW!!!

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a.wilson013

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Met up with a Tacomaworld member (MTGirl) for breakfast.

DSC_0368 by Alex Wilson, on Flickr

Watched Old Faithful do her thing (from the bar, haha...)
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And headed up into the Gravelly Range for our last night of camp. A
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Oh hey, Brandon.

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And we headed home to Seattle...

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a.wilson013

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And a story of recovery...

Onward we pushed until the BigBluePlow was unable to continue forward progress on a little hill. It was getting late, and we decided it was best to try and turn around.

First up was BigBluePile. He charged into the 3' of snow off the side of the road and got stuck.

We had the other 3rd gen drive up the road a bit so I could pull up past the 1st gen and back down into the 3' of snow, then winch myself back onto the road, but pointing down hill.

Well, that was the plan.

I back into the bank, tried to use my recovery boards to no avail, and was here... (Thanks for posing, Logan!)

DSC_0080 by Alex Wilson, on Flickr

On to the winching plan! Should be easy! Instead my winch decided I didn't need to go forward. Rather, I needed to slide sideways down to where I was just a couple feet from the 1st gen.

So we were here. (some phone pictures incoming)



Not wanting to continue sliding down into the 1st gen we anchored my 4Runner to the other 3rd gen with a strap, got out a snatch block and I pulled the 1st gen out of the bank and back onto the road.

Setting that up...



This went swimmingly, and pretty quickly (hence the lack of photos).

Pulled Logan out onto the road. With him out of the way took off the anchor strap and pulled myself out onto the road, then had Jesse (in the other 3rd gen) back into the bank where we had laid the recovery boards down (lesson learned), and he just pulled right back out onto the road.

And we all went home.

Awesome day up there!
 
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