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Made it across the US (again) —here are a few from Oregon and California. Highly recommend the Lost Coast for those that haven’t been.

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I think I saw your truck at Slee yesterday. Correct me if I’m wrong. I live down the street and was picking up a drawer.
Yes, I just dropped Friday afternoon, it’s there for an LRA aux tank install. I will likely continue the adventure again in a few weeks when I go to pick it up.
 
Yes, I just dropped Friday afternoon, it’s there for an LRA aux tank install. I will likely continue the adventure again in a few weeks when I go to pick it up.

I thought they were no longer installing those? Or was it just the 12.5 model?
 
You guys are really starting to make me think 🤔

200 seies lifestyle is way different than I'm used to. I can still live perfectly well with Wag bags and a bucket and everyone I camp with thinks I am spoiled.😁

Wag bags and a Luggable Loo is all we've ever used or needed and it's first rate IMHO. I married a farmers daughter that grew up in the country so she's pretty low maintenance in that regard.
 
I thought they were no longer installing those? Or was it just the 12.5 model?
24 gal. for me

There was some conversation that Slee had stopped installing the 12.5 gal. version but I have nothing factual to report

Hoping the 24 gal. will significantly decrease range anxiety while being easier and less of a hassle than filling, rotating and emptying Jerry cans… I’ll report back I guess
 
24 gal. for me

There was some conversation that Slee had stopped installing the 12.5 gal. version but I have nothing factual to report

Hoping the 24 gal. will significantly decrease range anxiety while being easier and less of a hassle than filling, rotating and emptying Jerry cans… I’ll report back I guess
I’m a month or so in with mine and it came with our cruiser, it’s a 40 gallon. I can’t imagine driving this thing without the aux tank. Everyone jokes about the bad gas mileage, it’s nothing to laugh about. Transferring fuel is the biggest flex. Get this… once after a camping trip, I pulled into a gas station only to throw away trash! I swear…. I was even towing a camper and had 120 mile drive back home and hadn’t gotten gas since 5 days prior when I first left home.
 
Old and New. Both running MTRs
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I’m a month or so in with mine and it came with our cruiser, it’s a 40 gallon. I can’t imagine driving this thing without the aux tank. Everyone jokes about the bad gas mileage, it’s nothing to laugh about. Transferring fuel is the biggest flex. Get this… once after a camping trip, I pulled into a gas station only to throw away trash! I swear…. I was even towing a camper and had 120 mile drive back home and hadn’t gotten gas since 5 days prior when I first left home.

I agree. My 200 had the 24 gallon under it when I got it. I’ve always hated messing with fuel cans and having 500+ miles of range loaded is nice.

I did a 20 gallon setup on my 100 and it’s by far my favorite modification.. other than when it’s all empty
 
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Some trail damage from a few weekends ago. Driver side CV axle snapped and shattered all over the trail, and the passenger side jackshaft sheared off inside the front differential. I did a quick trail replacement of the driver side CV and was able to limp home with the center diff lock. Edit : I was also with kai from tinkerers adventure on YouTube! Check out his channel for amazing info on Toyota IFS


She's all back together now ! Moral of the story - front lockers on IFS reminds me of what uncle Ben said to Peter Parker. "With great power comes great responsibility "

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I love the idea of a front locker but I doubt my 200 will ever have one. Love your Cruiser!
 
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Some trail damage from a few weekends ago. Driver side CV axle snapped and shattered all over the trail, and the passenger side jackshaft sheared off inside the front differential. I did a quick trail replacement of the driver side CV and was able to limp home with the center diff lock. Edit : I was also with kai from tinkerers adventure on YouTube! Check out his channel for amazing info on Toyota IFS


She's all back together now ! Moral of the story - front lockers on IFS reminds me of what uncle Ben said to Peter Parker. "With great power comes great responsibility "

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Did you exceed the stroke on the bottle jack?
 
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Some trail damage from a few weekends ago. Driver side CV axle snapped and shattered all over the trail, and the passenger side jackshaft sheared off inside the front differential. I did a quick trail replacement of the driver side CV and was able to limp home with the center diff lock. Edit : I was also with kai from tinkerers adventure on YouTube! Check out his channel for amazing info on Toyota IFS


She's all back together now ! Moral of the story - front lockers on IFS reminds me of what uncle Ben said to Peter Parker. "With great power comes great responsibility "

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Is this an Iron Man front bumper? If not, what manufacturer? From this angle, it looks like it doesn't stick out as much as the ARB, which is appealing to me.
 

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