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DRANGED

Adulting: "But after this week, it'll get easier."
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(ongoing MOD list at bottom of this post)

New here, new to yota/Lexus, and truck-based platform for that matter. ;)
I come from a heavily modified FT, DR AWD Subaru platform. I've wheeled it, I've road tripped it, I've rally crossed it, I've raft and camper hauled it, I've put 140K on it and I've pushed the envelope from capable, to able to, "uh...really?" with that car; now with 2 growing boys living in Moab....I/we needed to change our platform.

I'm the lucky buyer of this '07 beauty.


I drove from Flagstaff, AZ (Thanks Bruce, you rock!!!) straight to take-out beach on the Colorado river, upstream of Moab, UT to show my wife and kids our new ride.

The next weekend we took it out to tower arch in Arches, NP, to stretch it's legs on a trail. . . .

In this audience, needless to say, it rocks and my mind has been blown!! I mean, I know Lexi and Yotas are phenomenal rigs and my buddy here (@gahi) has shown me much awesomeness from his lifted 80, but being behind the wheel is a whole different experience!

Off the shelf this thing can and will do anything I could've hoped for in our next rig (tap-tap, the maze sometime soon?? :). I've wheeled a bit around Moab in my Legacy (there are verifiable stories there...), like the white rim (pavement to pavement in under 5 hours) and I pulled of Lockhart Basin in it (yeah, its legit). But the comfort, quiet, power, buttery smoothness, and capability (did I mention comfort, quiet and capable?) of the GX is ... well, a lion in a kitten's clothing.


I'm glad to be here and will populate (prossibly agonizingly slowly) with mods, trips experiences, and just chats through time.

And since numbers are cool and palindromic mileage is rad, here's were I am in the 2nd week of the new year.

MODs and repairs:

Battery: 1st was Autocraft SIlver 27f from Car Quest in 12/2017. That failed Jan 2021, so replaced that with NAPA Legend Premium 24f
Weathertech all weather mat for hatch and 2nd row
Removed running boards
DIY hitch riser and 'recovery point' 🤨
engine cover removal
BFG AT/ KO2 LRE 265x70 17 (favorite KO2 promo video)
First pinstripes ;P
Door pockets
FSB outer bushings and KDSS bushings
RSB KDSS bushings 09/2019 and again in 11/2021
DIY rack for the hatch
HAM radio antenna mount
Scepter MFC (post #91)
Rhino Rack Awning and DIY mounting
0.75" leveling spacer and install
Factory side rail slot discovery and cam-nut (unistrut nut) install
RadRubber engine bay splash guards
Fender liner mod for larger tires with lift
DIY 0.25" thick x 2" diameter bump stop drops
Wind-cutting rope wrap on roof basket
hide-a-key mod
Treaty Oak recovery point install Dec, 2018 ... replaced with Trail Taylor March, 2020
Roof basket lateral slippage remedy
Reprogramming window auto function after battery disconnect
Rhino-Rack Prado 120/GX470 back bone, 84*x49" pioneer platform and wind fairing. and DIY replica of RR tie-down eyes
new radiator cap
Metal Tech/OPOR GX 470 KDSS sliders: DOM bare steel ... EPIC prep and install begins here, No rivnuts and sleeved pass center leg bolt-through
Some wheeling damage, camry dent repair. (Driver rear boiled water dent repair, first pass front, then driver and pass front here
Rhino-Rack accessories fabrication:
Master key fob: replace fob shell, link to fob(s) (2 for $14 shipped), transponder swapped straight over, no re-programming, and Fob battery swap
Charcoal canister replacement
Front bumper skin trim for slightly AA improvement
Rear airbag hac mod (increase rear lift lift while retaining airbag HI and Low)
Victory 4xx4 center console molle panel install
Custom HAM bracket fab and install, which finalized the move from Baofeng UV-5r HT to Btech UV-24-x2 VHF/UHF DB transceiver
GX 460 front brake upgrade
0.75" BORA wheel spacer install.
GX470 TRD pro grille raptor light wiring
DIY Rear hatch/barn door snack table install
Stock exhaust manifold tictictic failure saga: Part 1 and fix, and beginning of Part 2, then Doug Thorley Shorty saga begins here. Ordered new engine isolators (motor mounts) and transmission mount
Prado tail light swap: it begins (wiring, PNs etc.), has more and some install final tips and experiences..
Stock radiator cracked the sad, Denso ordered and installed
FYI - Data deposit: Gx vs tundra front coil
YotaMD key fob begins here
Victory 4x4 rear Strike bumper for GX 470 (03-09). installed by shop here -comparing Coastal to Victory: discussion and analysis begins here
Airbag cracked the sad and Arnott experienced gained
KDSS LCA PNs
 
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Welcome! How do you like those Kuhmos?
thanks.

They're fine, came on the rig. they grip sandstone fine, but so does bald rubber ;) and they're snow handling is pretty good. On road manners are quiet and confident as well. IIRC they're a size up from stock (they're 265-70 17).

My experience is mostly with Grabber AT2s and some older BFG KOs (I had some discoverers previously but they were LT tread but car tire # of plies), but on a 14" rim and 3,000# rig ;)
 
Beautiful truck. I'm new to this thread so this question is a bit late. It looks like you did quite alot of off-roading with the stock suspension. Is that true? Are you considering adding a lift or modifying the suspension?
 
Beautiful truck. I'm new to this thread so this question is a bit late. It looks like you did quite alot of off-roading with the stock suspension. Is that true? Are you considering adding a lift or modifying the suspension?

I did this trip on stock suspension. It does better than one might expect.
 
Beautiful truck. I'm new to this thread so this question is a bit late. It looks like you did quite alot of off-roading with the stock suspension. Is that true? Are you considering adding a lift or modifying the suspension?

hey,

Stock is fine for me for this rig for now and a while. I will pull off the runningboards and eventually add rock sliders, but beyond that heavy mods to this rig aren't priority. It does VERY well stock and for my and my family needs, moding isn't high priority, logevity, comfort, capability and reliability are, all of which are well met as is.



but when the kids are out of the house. . . . :cool:
 
Well, as they say with goal setting, write it down and tell someone then there's accountability.
Now with 5 months of ownership and plenty of thinking about it yet no action, then I draft a build thread and 2 weeks in I'm accomplishing ;)


Today saw a running board delete.



Taped, tied and tucked the running board lighting harness.

another perspective of stock-not stock

 
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Pretty nice- I like that you are documenting everything so well. Also, you may want to start on those mods soon, it's going to be a while before those little ones are out of the house.
 
This thing probably feels like a long-travel race truck coming from a built Subaru.

I friggin' love what you did with the Subaru. Makes having a lifted 4x4 on 35s seem a little silly.
 
This thing probably feels like a long-travel race truck coming from a built Subaru.

I friggin' love what you did with the Subaru. Makes having a lifted 4x4 on 35s seem a little silly.


lol. Yeah and thanks!

That sedan was/is pretty rad and awfully capable, for what it is. I argue it's the most modified stock Suby out there (everything but bumper and rims are factory Subaru bits, just mix-N-matched from different models)!
Definitely different beasts with regard to function (Superu vs. GX) though, and for the really real stuff, there's just NO comparing to the GX. Off the shelf capability and done with comfort and ease vs. maxing out the limits of capable-able and pushing it in that well done moderately-heavily moded roo.
YET, I did pull of lockhart on my own power without locking in anything (ergo center viscous, no locking anything), with two 2-3" lifted cruisers and 2" FJ! So there IS that.

That roo isn't dead ... yet. It's definitely had a hard decade+ and kept on giving, but now not a dedicated family hauler, I'm freed to do some other things to it. hehehe!

Still, and honestly though even with KDSS, I'd rather be in the Suby for high speed dirt/gravel, snow is debateable. :devil::steer:

Subaru does have some magic regarding the power/weight vs traction ratio that excels in snow.

But for road trips, hauling gear, camping, shlepping, and any trails and honestly (save MPG) for daily driving it's GX all the way!!!

thanks again. :cheers:
 
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Pretty nice- I like that you are documenting everything so well. Also, you may want to start on those mods soon, it's going to be a while before those little ones are out of the house.

haha, copy that. :cool:
 
I forgot to add a repair from early on (technically first repair) that rectified a rear thumping which I noticed from the beginning.
RSB bushing replacement (Octoberish, 2016) cleared that right up.
 
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Welcome! How do you like those Kuhmos?

Khumo review update:

Not stellar.

P-metric is NOT an LT, despite tread pattern. So plusses, its quiet, good handling in dry, wet and snow but pretty quick tire wear. When I got the truck, the tires looked pretty new (caveat: I did not spec the tread depth, just visual) and were 1/2 size over stock which is good in my book.

8 months in, they have 8-9/32 tread remaining (kind of quick wear for like 5-6K miles). they're wearing pretty evenly but I had to get 2 alignments to verify/check a right pull in the truck.

I've trailed them a couple times and was pleased, but yesterday I incurred a horrible sidewall gash...

This reminded me of the promo videos of the new BFGH AT/KO2 (check in at :40 of this clip) and I thought longingly about those. I've blown sidewalls on my Grabber AT2s as well... apparently sidewalls need to be tougher in Moab. :bang:

The good of it is it wasn't on trail, so changing it was easy, and bad of it is it wasn't on trail, so I wasn't having fun.
IT WAS IN MY EFFING DRIVEWAY!!! :crybaby:

So again coming from Subaru land, the blessing and curse of AWD. blow one worn tire, buy four! :cool::mad:
I'm working on finding a used with similar tread wear/circumference for now, and looking forward to Memorial Day tire sales. . . .

That is all ... for now.
 
I built a hitch riser.

This was inspired by a White Rim trip. So have the bike rack, AND a recovery point, and sure one can buy all this stuff, but hell, what a fun project to MAKE it...from scrap on-hand! :cool:


I know, I know. the gusset is on the wrong side. ;)
I was eager to stick metal together that night. So it goes. :p

I've pulled a car around the block and up my driveway with it, but a real-world extraction... uh, my confidence is mediocre to okay for the guy behind me. . :barefoot:
It looks good, but I'm not a trained welder. . . paint it black and it looks rad mounted. Plus, mounted is a good place to store it too. :clap:
 
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