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What I would add is a repair kit for tires .
Not just string plugs , but mushroom plugs ,but also a tube , patches for side wall of the tire , cement , and a HD sewing kit for tires .
You can repair tires that have big sidewall cuts , 5-10 cm , and run on them with confidence !
Just my 2 cents .
 
What I would add is a repair kit for tires .
Not just string plugs , but mushroom plugs ,but also a tube , patches for side wall of the tire , cement , and a HD sewing kit for tires .
You can repair tires that have big sidewall cuts , 5-10 cm , and run on them with confidence !
Just my 2 cents .
I have a tire repair kit, but not as expansive as your list. Need to throw that in the box.
 
With the added traction via your Eaton's I would consider some spare studs for your axle hub flanges.
The M8 studs are more prone to failure than the M10's used in post-99 axles.
Also add a few spare drive shaft bolts, I've seen people lose bolts more than once out on the trails.
 
Didn't see it in your pile of spares, but I'd throw in a section of heater hose and clamps to fit, and maybe a nipple the same size so you can repair a split hose.
 
Well, no turning back now🤣
Rear looks like it might not have ever been removed

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The front looks like it has been removed before, don’t think Toyota used silicone to seal this🤷‍♂️

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Gonna have to order some new of these washers, wonder how they got such grooves in them

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Been working on the mounts for a removable rock sliders. I liked the mounts that another member came up with but man is it a lot work just for the mounts. Just marked all the sets to make sure I get the proper sets together when it’s time to install

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I may or may not be using the smaller sets, will see when it’s time to mount them all up, was thinking of using the narrower ones in the front, will see
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I'll be watching to see what you come up with. I'll be in the market for a set of sliders come late spring / early summer.
I'm also leaning towards the bolt on option vs welding.
 
Been working on the mounts for a removable rock sliders. I liked the mounts that another member came up with but man is it a lot work just for the mounts. Just marked all the sets to make sure I get the proper sets together when it’s time to install


I may or may not be using the smaller sets, will see when it’s time to mount them all up, was thinking of using the narrower ones in the front, will see
Frame sandwich plates or weld-on tapping pads to bolt the sliders to?

I agree, when it comes to fabricating anything, takes way more time than you expect.
 
Been working on the mounts for a removable rock sliders. I liked the mounts that another member came up with but man is it a lot work just for the mounts. Just marked all the sets to make sure I get the proper sets together when it’s time to install

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I may or may not be using the smaller sets, will see when it’s time to mount them all up, was thinking of using the narrower ones in the front, will see
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That is a LOT of drilling... I think if I were to ever do the same, I would be hitting up my machinist friend and make use of his machine shop and industrial drill press. All I have is my cordless drill which would take me all day to do that many.
 
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