470SNC
03 GX470
Looking good Sam!
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Looking good Sam!
Future Plans:
Sliders, I like the White Knuckle ones but they are all pretty similar
ARB on board air, hard mount in the engine bay
Removable sleeping platform (so the back seat can still be utilized when the platform is not in use)
Skids... def gonna need some of those.
Front bumper, probably Shrockworks
Or, maybe a hidden winch mount?
Winch, see above...
Rear bumper w/ tire carrier
So, after looking at a few of options, I am going to go with the ARB compressor. Talked to Steve @Southeast Overland and decided that would be the best option.
Sliders are next on the list. Debating on bolt on or weld on... Since the X-REAS has been removed I can now go straight to the frame.
Skids are on the list but a ways down. The factory ones are already pretty beat up though.
Front bumper savings fund has been established.... Probably will still be a good while though. Maybe later this year??
I was considering the hidden winch mount but I think I will probably just wait on this until I get the bumper. Doesn't make sense to do all that work then just take it off and put a bumper on.
Rear bumper is way down on the list. I am going to need a better solution for the spare tire though. Right now it's just ratchet-strapped down in the back and takes up a ton of space. The biggest headache is when I'm sleeping in the truck (see next line item). So, maybe a system where I can stand it up like previously discussed? There isn't a 3rd row seat bracket to use like the LCs have though. So I might have to get creative.
Sleeping platform is OUT. With the seats down the back is nearly perfectly flat. I have slept in it a couple of times and it's just fine as it is. Throw a pad down or a couple of sleeping bags and it's good to go.
For the tire, could you make a small rack for it and put it on the roof. Seems like a pain to keep inside, I know how small those hatches are.
Since we live in a snobby neighborhood I can't work on the truck in the driveway. Has to be inside the garage.
I thought about that but if you have to get it down that would suck. These tires are pretty heavy and I can't imagine being on a trail and trying to get it down. I think that's good solution if you don't go off road much though. Also I think I'm pretty close to the height limit of being able to fit in the garage. I think having the tire on top would make that a no-go. Since we live in a snobby neighborhood I can't work on the truck in the driveway. Has to be inside the garage.
Since we live in a snobby neighborhood I can't work on the truck in the driveway. Has to be inside the garage.
That would be the last place I'd want to live.......![]()
When you guys get ready to move you should empty your chemical toilet into the storm drain while wearing a ratty bathrobe. And just smile and wave at your neighbors and exclaim "sh!ter was full"![]()
Really like the lift. Ironman was at the top of my list when the time comes. I am curious about the Ironman Foam Cell Pro shocks that recently came out too.
The foam cell shocks are awesome. I had those on my Tundra and I loved them. I didn't get them for the 4Runner because they had to come on a slow boat from Australia.
Thanks Sam. Maybe I will go that direction if I am not in a hurry. Maybe they will be more common here when I decide to lift.
Buy my old house. Room for 4 cars/trucks and plenty of room to wrench!