Armor -Relentless front plate bumper -Relentless sliders -ATO high clearance rear bumper -ATO full skids
Driveterrain -ARB front and rear air lockers -Marlin 4.70 crawl box clocked at 15* -FJ twin sticked T-case -ATO flat belly transmission crossmember
Lighting and electrical -16 gang AUX fuse block and 2, 4 relay, relay banks. -back up lights, yellow dust light -Vision X 4" fog lights -PIAA 520's ATP patern -DDM 55w 4500K HID's -rock lights-4 ozinum LED 100% waterproof 4, 12 LED 100% waterproof strips -OTRATTW 6 gang switch bank and labeled switches -VIAR 480C OBA kit with 2.5 gal tank.
Performance -DT Y-pipe -DT long tube headers -Dynomax catback -URD MAF calibrator -URD O2 SIM's -AFE drop in filter
Interior -Wet Okole seat covers -Grom AUX input kit -CB in center console
Exterior accessories -1" 4crawler body lift -Safari Snorkel -Axe and Shovel mounted in the bed -bottle opener on rear bumper -Tiregate brand tiregate. -4x4 rac mounted hilift in bed
Recovery equipment -Smittybuilt XRC8 comp edition winch w/ synthetic rope and in cab control -full recovery kit -2 recovery and hilift notches on both bumpers -Tool box full of spare parts, fluids, and enough tools to disassemble the truck
The South East basically, few from Windrock, few from Harlan, few from Mountain City, and few from URE.
Thanks!
Kind of taking a break from wheeling to repair and add a few mods to the truck, but next year I'm wanting to get some of this group out to some of these places.
Ill be there... I most likely won't be driving the 4runner any affect this year. Once my first gen is running i gotta start tearing the runner down and working on a long travel set up.
bigdogdewey2 ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 3697 Points : 8471 Join date : 2011-08-30 Age : 55 Location : High Point, NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:14 am
lrgrnr wrote:
Speedrye wrote:
Oh, and let me know if you need me to take any extra measurements of my 6spd boot.
If you would, can you get me the length and width?[i]
Sorry, I missed this post. Left to right, it's 9 1/4". Front to rear, it's 8 1/4". Otherwise, it looks like you've been busy cutting!
lrgrnr Tail Gunner
Posts : 508 Points : 5270 Join date : 2011-05-08 Age : 36 Location : Asheboro NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:38 am
Speedrye wrote:
lrgrnr wrote:
Speedrye wrote:
Oh, and let me know if you need me to take any extra measurements of my 6spd boot.
If you would, can you get me the length and width?[i]
Sorry, I missed this post. Left to right, it's 9 1/4". Front to rear, it's 8 1/4". Otherwise, it looks like you've been busy cutting!
Thankt! That will work perfectly. Know I just have to find one.
lrgrnr Tail Gunner
Posts : 508 Points : 5270 Join date : 2011-05-08 Age : 36 Location : Asheboro NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:49 pm
FJ boot in, fits like a glove!
CarolinaCruiser15 Gunner
Posts : 1720 Points : 6586 Join date : 2011-05-09 Age : 42 Location : Raleigh, NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:06 pm
Lookin' good man!!! Keep the pics coming... it gives us all something to aspire to!!
lrgrnr Tail Gunner
Posts : 508 Points : 5270 Join date : 2011-05-08 Age : 36 Location : Asheboro NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:34 am
Expecting some more goodies this friday.........
Found a set of Doug Thorly Long tube headers (main reason is my passenger side cat is going out and I'm not paying $800 it replace it with an OEM cat), URD MAF calibrator, and URD O2 Sim all for $350!!
And the Rock Solid Toys twin sticks should be in anytime now.....these things are nice!
Orange Boxx SUPPORTING VENDOR - OrangeBoxx
Posts : 483 Points : 5178 Join date : 2011-08-13 Age : 58 Location : Greensboro , NC
Subject: Re: poser truck build Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:39 am
Sweet !
Xx_Black-out South Carolina Liaison
Posts : 433 Points : 5078 Join date : 2011-10-29 Age : 36 Location : Easley, SC