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Where did you find the windshield trim? Last time I looked it was not avaliable.New windshield and trim. The old windshield was original but so scratched and pitted that it was downright dangerous to drive toward the sun.
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Where did you find the windshield trim? Last time I looked it was not avaliable.New windshield and trim. The old windshield was original but so scratched and pitted that it was downright dangerous to drive toward the sun.
It’s still available from Toyota. I think I got mine from Yotashop.Where did you find the windshield trim? Last time I looked it was not avaliable.
Absolutely GORGEOUS truck.A few more just because first gens are so awesome
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We did Mengel pass and checked out Barker ranch, stayed in Butte Valley first night. Hiked the Butte and then warm springs road to warm springs camp. Took the paved road in Death Valley and hit some touristy stuff. Camped and hiked Marble canyon. Then south pass to saline valley and stayed at the hot springs one night. Left via north pass and camped west of bishop the last night.I'm guessing Goler Wash (Geologist's is a dead give-away), Warm Springs, West Side Rd.
Then maybe Hunter Mtn?
The north end was better than the south but it was as bad as I’ve ever seen. The springs are a minimum two night stay to make it worth driving that road again. This was a big shake down run for the 4runner and I certainly achieved that.Ran Saline Valley Rd North to South a couple weekends ago. That ought to hold me for the next decade or so. There was no speed that I could go in a Medium-Stroky 'Pre-runner' OJB that smoothed out that washboard.
The hot springs is always a trip......
Excellent!!