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Hello fellow Toyota enthusiasts near by!
My name is Corey and I am in Corrales. I have been a long time Jeep guy and have owned 5 in the past. My last Jeep was very well put together but sadly it was too small (It was a 2012 rubicon unlimited). After the jeep sold I planed to just go with out a toy for a while being as the jeep was not a DD and was a third vehicle. Well that did not last long, two weeks later I was on the hunt for a 100 series LC. I had made friends with Ali from your club and gone on a few trips together with him in his 80 series and me in my jeep. When the search was on for a new vehicle, Ali was my go to guy and Toyota was my choice (with some influence from Ali). I new I wanted the factory rear locker so I was looking for a 98-99. Since 100s with low miles for sale are scarce and very pricey I waned one with around 150k miles and with a good maintenance records. I started looking at Craigslist and eBay every night before bed. One morning while having coffee I decided to expand my Craigslist search and a beauty popped up in CO. It was well outfitted and had the rear locker plus an ARB in the front. It did have 200k which was more than I wanted but the other add ons plus good maintenance records I decided to go for it.
I picked up the truck and it had tires that I could not stand, directional and they road like crap. The first thing I did was get new tires.
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Welcome to the forum. Did you have the Orange JK with the snorkel?
 
Aside from a few minor things I want to change and tweak I do have two major things I am going to have to tackle.
First is the tires that were on it where 315/75R16 so when I decided on the Goodyear Duratrac's that's the size I went with. Well... My spare was a 285 and I did not know so now I have the wrong size spare and the current size tire won't fit in the spares location. My rear bumper is a TJM and has a spot to put a swing out but sadly no swing out and they don't make one anymore so my options now I guess are new rear bumper and tire carrier, have a tire carrier made for it, or see if a low air pressure 315 can be squeezed into the factory location since I have air onboard.
The second issue is gears...
The 100 has the factory 4:30 gears and as it runs ok I have been informed this big of a tire and factory gears messes up the way the truck "thinks" so I want to do gears and get that right. I heard UJoints in Albuquerque was a good place? Thoughts looking at 4:88's
 
Yes that is me or? Was me ha ha. Have we met? Or just in passing? I loved my jeep but I am already sold on these LC the ride is leaps and bounds from what I was used to.
 
Yes that is me or? Was me ha ha. Have we met? Or just in passing? I loved my jeep but I am already sold on these LC the ride is leaps and bounds from what I was used to.

Ali spoke highly of it...

4.88 would be the minimum I would go. Its not worth the cost of regearing if you don't net 15% change and 4.88 from 4.30 would be 13% so that's close enough
 
I talked with "just differentials" for a bit today and they said most of their employees with 100s and 35 run the 4:88. I guess once you go to 5:29 you run into other issues. They quoted me 1500$ for just parts ouch. Going to call Slee tomorrow.
 
Pretty rig!
 
I work one of those jobs where I don't get weekends off however, I am generally able to take time off. I went camping with some friends from work as well as Ali last weekend.

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Nice, I noticed your rig in the area, definitely an eye catcher. I have a 100, and had Ujoints install my ARB 2 years ago, no problems, and they were pretty quick about it. I am still running stock gears, but I only run 33"s. I haven't heard of anyone getting a 35" to fit in the stock location, but the 33 definitely works. You may consider just getting a swingout built for your current bumper. Cheaper than selling it and buying a new one (unless you come upon a used one). I believe most of the spindles are standard sizes.

Also, I like the roof rack. That is the next on my list to purchase.
 
Glad to hear UJoints has a good reputation. They were very responsible when he quoted me his install price. I have the 2.5 lift and wheel spacers so that's how they got the 35s to fit not tons of room in the wheel well but enough were I don't rub or have issues that I have seen yet. The roof rack is great and can see using quite a bit. I would like to get some water jerry cans up there, a shovel and maybe the stealth box Gobi makes. Also an awning on the drivers side would be nice.
 
Welcome to the madness Corey :flipoff2: You forgot to mention about trading in the 2013 Cherokee on a 2012 Sequoia :D

Patting myself on the back currently....damn, I'm GOOD!!! Your Hundy is setup very nicely so it's basically a turnkey rig. You did well my brotha. Bring it to the house so that we can clean up some PO's customization. Some of them makes me go WTF!!!!

Now, let's spend YOUR money :bounce:

Admittedly, I really liked your JKUR. It was setup well. Also liked your Conquest Compact trailer from South Africa, sad to see it go.
 
There is Ali at it again, spending people's money with a big s*** eatin' grin on his face.

:lol:

I've bought so much useless stuff because of him....

I had to ban his ideas.

;)

Except for the tire chains..... That was a really good idea.

:)
 
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That's really great that you got a truck that already had lots of the goodies that people spend a crapload on. Regarding the rear swingout, I think you could probably get help from some of the club members to build one right onto the bumper you have, rather than buying a new bumper. Too bad about you already being victimized by Ali. You'll never be able to escape that, even if you move to Georgia.
 
Welcome to the built 100 club in the Corrales/Rio Rancho area. I'm moving to Corrales in a month or so, up on the sandy hill off Angel Road so I'm sure we'll pass each other on Loma at some point.
 
Welcome to the built 100 club in the Corrales/Rio Rancho area. I'm moving to Corrales in a month or so, up on the sandy hill off Angel Road so I'm sure we'll pass each other on Loma at some point.


Cool thing to do is have Sunday morning coffee (early, like the old guys do it) at Frontier Mart...

:)
 
Cool thing to do is have Sunday morning coffee (early, like the old guys do it) at Frontier Mart...

:)

I could go for early morning coffee like old guys do... Wait a minute...

Maybe like once a month
 
I like the coffee thing but I'm not as old as Terrill [emoji1]
 
Coffee would be good for me too! I also would not mind hosting the next meeting at our house? What do I need to become an "official" member? I'm off Wednesday and Thursday normally so if anyone wants to come by to chat let me know. Glad to hear there are so many guys/gals in the area!
 
Lets do it. North Valley should be fairly centralized. I'm good Saturday or Sunday morning this weekend early like the old guys do it.
NMrockeater, how early would it need to be for you to make it and still make work?
 

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