RedRunner's 2016 SR5 Build and Adventure Thread

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On New Years Day I ran Schubarth's Trail in-between Colorado Springs and Woodland Park. Ended up being a beautiful day out.

Pikes Peak

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Time to air down:
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First Stop:
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Second Stop:
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FJ80 didn't carry enough momentum up the snow/ice hill
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Turn Around Point:
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Sorry for the bad video quality:
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RedRunner87

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Decided to match the roof rails to the badging I did. I went with a two tone color scheme, graphite in the center and black on the end caps.

How she started.
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The slick top look. I actually kind of liked the slick top look.
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The finished product! I think it looks a lot better now.
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Fixed the rear Passenger side door handle today. Used this video as a reference on how to get the panel off:


First stop is to pop of the three screw covers and remove the 3 screws:
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Then you just start at the bottom of the panel and pop the door panel off. Once you get the panel separated from door, you lift up and pull it out of the window track. Then you just unplug the power and release the two cables.

Next up you need a 30mm Torx bit and remove these 3 bolts:
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Once the bolts are out you need to push the locking mechanism and push it down so you can access the bolt for the door handle:

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That is basically how you remove/attach the rear door handle.
 

RedRunner87

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Didn't get any pictures so these are the ones I stole from the group. Went out with a local Tacoma group and hit up Mount Herman Road outside of Colorado Springs. It was a pretty tame trail but a had a good "playground" section. Definitely tested my ATRAC out on the hardcore off camber section.

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We had an absolutely gorgeous day for February in Colorado(55 degrees in the mountains). I hit up Longwater Gulch with Colorado Springs Tacomas and it was an absolute blast. Still a good amount of snow, good amount of mud too.

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When we started the trial we saw this 3rd Gen 4Runner stuck on the side of the trail. No owner around so we continued on. When we came back the owner hired a recovery company to get him out. What a shit show that was. Absolutely dangerous, they didn't Stay The Trail and were unprofessional.

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Air up time

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Got my Ditch Lights and OEM Style Switches wired up.

Installed the CaliRaisedLED OEM Style Switches:

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Used this diagram to get them wired
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Tapped into he "Green" OEM wire to the "Red 2" switch wire:
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All the switch lights are working:
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...and we have power!

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Social Distancing Trail Run: Old Stage Road

Air Down:
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Lookout:
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First stuck of the day:
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My turn to send it:
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Second stuck of the day:
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My turn to get stuck:
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Group shot:
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Can't forget about the "Official Jeep Recovery Vehicle" video:
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Time to wash all the mud off and shine her up.

Products Used:
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How we started:
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Step 1: Touchless Car Wash since I can't wash my 4Runner where I live. Came out OK, but you can see all the residue left behind.
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Step 2: Wash Wax All. Rear Fender has been wiped down with Wash Wax all and the Rear Door has not.
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Step 3: Turtle Wax ICE
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Step 4: Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray Coating
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Before:
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After:
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Started the reflective window covers for blacking out the interior when I camp. This was a little bit harder than I thought. 10ft roll only got 3 windows done.

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Messed this window up a little bit:
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...but because I am stubborn I was able to salvage it. I think I can get it totally fixed tomorrow:
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I am a little late with these, this was a couple weeks ago. We went out and explored in the mountains outside of Colorado Springs.


We tested the first off-shoot off of the main Trail and we didn't make it too far!
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Doing a little bit of digging!
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Now it was time to turn around a narrow trail in the snow. Had to bust out the boards again for the Disco:
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So this section is super off-camber and he took a bad line. Backed up and ended up burying his bumper into the hill:

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Onto the next obstacle:
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Ended up hitting my tire on that rock:
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Flexing her out. Was really off-camber and with the snow it kept dragging me down the hill
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Made it up to the over look:

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