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Quoted: I wanted the Tuffygear box but I can't imagine that being worth the 800 price. I've got 200ish in supplies in my drawer system. I got the idea from the FJcruiser forum guys. A guy named Dennx posted a detailed build thread with a cut list and everything. Made it super easy. I didn't change much from the concept but I did make one of the drawers a locking drawer for my AR pistol and a chest rig. I also painted the insides of my drawer orange This is a pic that is closest to my box. Mine has a black exterior like this and the interior section where this is white is orange on mine. I still need to take a pic of mine... http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/frankinaug/drawersystem_zps34f33dc8.jpg View Quote That looks great! Can you post a link to the instructions you used?
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I wanted the Tuffygear box but I can't imagine that being worth the 800 price. I've got 200ish in supplies in my drawer system. I got the idea from the FJcruiser forum guys. A guy named Dennx posted a detailed build thread with a cut list and everything. Made it super easy. I didn't change much from the concept but I did make one of the drawers a locking drawer for my AR pistol and a chest rig. I also painted the insides of my drawer orange This is a pic that is closest to my box. Mine has a black exterior like this and the interior section where this is white is orange on mine. I still need to take a pic of mine... http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/frankinaug/drawersystem_zps34f33dc8.jpg That looks great! Can you post a link to the instructions you used? If you search the forum, you'll see a lot of DIY drawer systems. Here's the one he's referring to: Dennx cargo drawers |
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Not sure if I've posted these here... Mine: 2013 Tacoma TRD Off Road http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10734198_871195272899439_3666336285388460347_n_zps85eb40a6.jpg My Wife's: 2015 4Runner SR5 http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10448785_882909728394660_1162790037678099431_n_zps2aae98d0.jpg Together: http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10250239_882909755061324_4081317563071202567_n_zpsfb02e7a7.jpg The Tacoma is an Icon Stage 1 with LR UCAs and Wheeler rear AAL and the 4Runner is an Icon Stage 2 View Quote How do you like those wheels on the 4r? Also, how do you like the stage 2 icon lift? I'm putting the same lift on my fj. |
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How do you like those wheels on the 4r? Also, how do you like the stage 2 icon lift? I'm putting the same lift on my fj. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not sure if I've posted these here... Mine: 2013 Tacoma TRD Off Road http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10734198_871195272899439_3666336285388460347_n_zps85eb40a6.jpg My Wife's: 2015 4Runner SR5 http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10448785_882909728394660_1162790037678099431_n_zps2aae98d0.jpg Together: http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10250239_882909755061324_4081317563071202567_n_zpsfb02e7a7.jpg The Tacoma is an Icon Stage 1 with LR UCAs and Wheeler rear AAL and the 4Runner is an Icon Stage 2 How do you like those wheels on the 4r? Also, how do you like the stage 2 icon lift? I'm putting the same lift on my fj. The wheels or tires? I'm happy with both although the tires are a bit heavy. I also haven't had them on anything else besides some mild dirty roads and tails which they do great at. Road noise is pretty minimal and they seem to do well in the little bit of rain we have out here. They are also much more aggressive looking than the original BFG KOs. The Icon lift is great and pretty much the same as what I have on my truck. It's also very easy to install and rides great off road when you get above 30 mph or so. Also picked it up for 20% off from SDHQ on black Friday so I haven't put it through its paces yet on the 4runner although I have put my truck through quite a bit with the lift installed. |
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The wheels or tires? I'm happy with both although the tires are a bit heavy. I also haven't had them on anything else besides some mild dirty roads and tails which they do great at. Road noise is pretty minimal and they seem to do well in the little bit of rain we have out here. They are also much more aggressive looking than the original BFG KOs. The Icon lift is great and pretty much the same as what I have on my truck. It's also very easy to install and rides great off road when you get above 30 mph or so. Also picked it up for 20% off from SDHQ on black Friday so I haven't put it through its paces yet on the 4runner although I have put my truck through quite a bit with the lift installed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not sure if I've posted these here... Mine: 2013 Tacoma TRD Off Road http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10734198_871195272899439_3666336285388460347_n_zps85eb40a6.jpg My Wife's: 2015 4Runner SR5 http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10448785_882909728394660_1162790037678099431_n_zps2aae98d0.jpg Together: http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10250239_882909755061324_4081317563071202567_n_zpsfb02e7a7.jpg The Tacoma is an Icon Stage 1 with LR UCAs and Wheeler rear AAL and the 4Runner is an Icon Stage 2 How do you like those wheels on the 4r? Also, how do you like the stage 2 icon lift? I'm putting the same lift on my fj. The wheels or tires? I'm happy with both although the tires are a bit heavy. I also haven't had them on anything else besides some mild dirty roads and tails which they do great at. Road noise is pretty minimal and they seem to do well in the little bit of rain we have out here. They are also much more aggressive looking than the original BFG KOs. The Icon lift is great and pretty much the same as what I have on my truck. It's also very easy to install and rides great off road when you get above 30 mph or so. Also picked it up for 20% off from SDHQ on black Friday so I haven't put it through its paces yet on the 4runner although I have put my truck through quite a bit with the lift installed. The wheels. I put some 285/70 duratracs on today so I won't need tires for a while. Been looking for something kinda lightweight and those are pretty new so I haven't heard much on them. Good to hear about the icons. I haven't heard anything bad with them honestly. Hopefully I'll have it pretty soon. |
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1991 mr2 my canyon car http://<a href=http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f131/Vuong0916/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsee3dfb94.jpg View Quote I had a 1992 turbo with t-tops. Possibly the most fun car I have owned. Mines back on page 10. I am a bit disappoint that there have only been 3 MR2s posted in 39 pages. |
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1991 mr2 my canyon car http://<a href=http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f131/Vuong0916/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsee3dfb94.jpg View Quote I've always wanted a mkII MR2. She's a beaut Clark! |
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1991 mr2 my canyon car http://<a href=http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f131/Vuong0916/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsee3dfb94.jpg View Quote I love the SW20. They're beautiful cars and they're just a blast to drive. |
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The wheels. I put some 285/70 duratracs on today so I won't need tires for a while. Been looking for something kinda lightweight and those are pretty new so I haven't heard much on them. Good to hear about the icons. I haven't heard anything bad with them honestly. Hopefully I'll have it pretty soon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not sure if I've posted these here... Mine: 2013 Tacoma TRD Off Road http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10734198_871195272899439_3666336285388460347_n_zps85eb40a6.jpg My Wife's: 2015 4Runner SR5 http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10448785_882909728394660_1162790037678099431_n_zps2aae98d0.jpg Together: http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o240/tstanfield12/Mobile%20Uploads/10250239_882909755061324_4081317563071202567_n_zpsfb02e7a7.jpg The Tacoma is an Icon Stage 1 with LR UCAs and Wheeler rear AAL and the 4Runner is an Icon Stage 2 How do you like those wheels on the 4r? Also, how do you like the stage 2 icon lift? I'm putting the same lift on my fj. The wheels or tires? I'm happy with both although the tires are a bit heavy. I also haven't had them on anything else besides some mild dirty roads and tails which they do great at. Road noise is pretty minimal and they seem to do well in the little bit of rain we have out here. They are also much more aggressive looking than the original BFG KOs. The Icon lift is great and pretty much the same as what I have on my truck. It's also very easy to install and rides great off road when you get above 30 mph or so. Also picked it up for 20% off from SDHQ on black Friday so I haven't put it through its paces yet on the 4runner although I have put my truck through quite a bit with the lift installed. The wheels. I put some 285/70 duratracs on today so I won't need tires for a while. Been looking for something kinda lightweight and those are pretty new so I haven't heard much on them. Good to hear about the icons. I haven't heard anything bad with them honestly. Hopefully I'll have it pretty soon. I'm overall pretty happy with the wheels. They look good and pretty well built. They aren't very light though. I believe that the 17s are around 28 pounds each. |
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I had a 1992 turbo with t-tops. Possibly the most fun car I have owned. Mines back on page 10. I am a bit disappoint that there have only been 3 MR2s posted in 39 pages. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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1991 mr2 my canyon car http://<a href=http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f131/Vuong0916/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsee3dfb94.jpg I had a 1992 turbo with t-tops. Possibly the most fun car I have owned. Mines back on page 10. I am a bit disappoint that there have only been 3 MR2s posted in 39 pages. Nice mr2! I also had a chance to put a turbo engine in my car when I blew it on the mountain, but decided not to since I only ran the car downhill. It is definetly a fun car to drive |
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Lift it. Also post pics of that tan 80 in the background of your first pic. http://forum.ih8mud.com/attachments/img_3827-jpg.889655/ Yours? I like it! |
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Lift it. Also post pics of that tan 80 in the background of your first pic. http://forum.ih8mud.com/attachments/img_3827-jpg.889655/ Yours? I like it! The green 200 is mine. The tan 80 is a friends, who is also the owner of the garage. |
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The green 200 is mine. The tan 80 is a friends, who is also the owner of the garage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lift it. Also post pics of that tan 80 in the background of your first pic. http://forum.ih8mud.com/attachments/img_3827-jpg.889655/ Yours? I like it! The green 200 is mine. The tan 80 is a friends, who is also the owner of the garage. An 80 truggy/buggy has to be a blast. |
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Picked this up last week. First vehicle I ever owned was a 95 Tacoma I bought when I was 17. I've owned several American vehicles and a Honda since then, but I'm glad to be back in a Toyota.
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Picked this up last week. First vehicle I ever owned was a 95 Tacoma I bought when I was 17. I've owned several American vehicles and a Honda since then, but I'm glad to be back in a Toyota. 97 4Runner Limited. ARB front bumper, steel rear bumper and rock rails. Slight lift (I think it's a Sonoran Steel 1.2). http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j242/colodude/12210845-EF03-4385-9CEE-7A4672ED6292_zpsddhntkof.jpg View Quote Looks great! |
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Picked this up last week. First vehicle I ever owned was a 95 Tacoma I bought when I was 17. I've owned several American vehicles and a Honda since then, but I'm glad to be back in a Toyota. 97 4Runner Limited. ARB front bumper, steel rear bumper and rock rails. Slight lift (I think it's a Sonoran Steel 1.2). http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j242/colodude/12210845-EF03-4385-9CEE-7A4672ED6292_zpsddhntkof.jpg View Quote That looks awesome. Nice truck. I think that is the way a 4-Runner should have looked coming from the factory. Perfect. |
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I have an FJ now that I have owned since new. Wife wants me to get rid of it and get a large truck such as a tundra. How bombproof are they? She said the taco is too small. We need to carry hay and crap and tow our camper/boat. thanks since it's a photo thread my new winter tires http://i741.photobucket.com/albums/xx54/dan8152/photo_zpsb1b1f472.jpg View Quote Those are great tires; I have the same on my 200. For now.... I am in the stages of getting her set up for 35x17 Nitto Trail Grapplers. |
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Those are great tires; I have the same on my 200. For now.... I am in the stages of getting her set up for 35x17 Nitto Trail Grapplers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have an FJ now that I have owned since new. Wife wants me to get rid of it and get a large truck such as a tundra. How bombproof are they? She said the taco is too small. We need to carry hay and crap and tow our camper/boat. thanks since it's a photo thread my new winter tires http://i741.photobucket.com/albums/xx54/dan8152/photo_zpsb1b1f472.jpg Those are great tires; I have the same on my 200. For now.... I am in the stages of getting her set up for 35x17 Nitto Trail Grapplers. Going 35's huh. Are you going to use the Sleep method or do the sheet metal surgery a la arctic trucks? |
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Slee for sure!
I can't stand the thought of cutting up an $80,000 car. ETA: I am going to drive and pick up a set of TRD Rock Warriors tomorrow morning. If they looks ok, I will get the ball rolling fitting 35s. |
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Slee for sure! I can't stand the thought of cutting up an $80,000 car. ETA: I am going to drive and pick up a set of TRD Rock Warriors tomorrow morning. If they looks ok, I will get the ball rolling fitting 35s. View Quote So awesome. Hope you do a build thread. I am not 100% sure what is involved with that kit. |
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Awesome. I love those and hope to find a set myself. How much lift is needed? I couldn't find any info on slees site.
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It doesn't say. Slee uses their OME lift, which I think is 2.5"???
I am guessing here, but I would think 2.5" and greater... |
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Those are big bitches. Its nice to see one with AT tires.
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Quoted: Those are big bitches. Its nice to see one with AT tires. Couldn't talk your SO into a 200 series? View Quote She was upgraded from an '03 Sequoia so I made mama happy and got to keep some cash for my toys. A couple observations on the 2nd gen Sequoia: These things are boats for sure. It reminds me of my Denali HD the way you have to watch the girth going down the road. Upside is when we go on a couple vacations with the in-laws and kids all crammed in there I have a little more breathing room LOL. First thing I noticed though is that the doors feel like they are off of a Corolla. Thin and chincy feeling. I bet one 100/200 door weighs about the same as all 4 doors on this thing. Amazing how a Land Cruiser can make you take things for granted. (It's no quieter than my '99 LX470 either but as long as she's happy I'm happy. )
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Nice Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". |
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Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". Looks great. You will be happy with the OME's. |
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Quoted: Looks great. You will be happy with the OME's. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nice Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". Looks great. You will be happy with the OME's. I thought the OME was a little stiff for my liking. Shock wise that is. I ended up with Fox 2.0 shocks and really like them. I do now need to get stronger springs though. I am loaded up enough that my 2 in lift is now barely 1 in. |
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Quoted: Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nice Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". I have icon shocks and 2" springs in the back. I Want to switch to the icon overland springs, apparently I have too much shit I the back.... Anybody want to take the 2" icon springs off my hands? Less than 10k miles on them.
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Nice Thanks. I originally wanted an icon stage 2 or 3 setup, but I'm not adding weight any time soon and I feel that I won't need the adjustability for now. I will be getting the icon upper arms and might upgrade the rest to icon over time. I feel it will make a great "starter kit". I have icon shocks and 2" springs in the back. I Want to switch to the icon overland springs, apparently I have too much shit I the back.... Anybody want to take the 2" icon springs off my hands? Less than 10k miles on them. Pm sent. |
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http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b545/1soanso/Photo%20Jan%2003%202%2058%2035%20AM_zpsnbqimefj.jpg From this past Jan. 02nd on our way to Big Bend, Tx. View Quote Sexy looking rig! Details? |
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http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b545/1soanso/Photo%20Jan%2003%202%2058%2035%20AM_zpsnbqimefj.jpg From this past Jan. 02nd on our way to Big Bend, Tx. View Quote That is very sweet. Do you have any more pictures of your bump stops and how you installed them? |
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http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b545/1soanso/Photo%20Jan%2003%202%2058%2035%20AM_zpsnbqimefj.jpg From this past Jan. 02nd on our way to Big Bend, Tx. That is very sweet. Do you have any more pictures of your bump stops and how you installed them? They just fit on the stock mounts, pretty easy really, check ICON's website an google image, you will see better then any photo I could ever take! haha. |
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