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@ToyotaMatt I have big changes coming in my life for the better! By the end of the summer I should be doing what I went to school for and making more money than I ever have.
You, sir, have the goods I need to correct some minor issues that have been bugging me for years. As soon as I get my situation turned around and I’m sailing smooth I will be contacting you directly for a list of OEM TEq parts from the T Ten master skunkworks lab technician himself!
You seriously do some amazing this for this community! Thanks for enabling our addictions, man!
My dad has been a Ford guy his whole life. Always had Fords. About ten years ago he got a jeep and he loved that thing till it finally wasn’t cutting it for him anymore.
He’s finally seen the light and has made the switch to Toyota and picked up a 96 Tacoma. @ToyotaMatt you’ll be proud to know that dad understands the T-ten methodology and wants to keep it OEM as much as possible. I found his stash last night. I would expect no less from my ole man… View attachment 2983533
I haz an OEM air filter housin thingy....yours if needed. Its somehwere in Colorado...maybe Flagstaff.Next on the list is solving the small air filter problem. When I installed the sniper I neglected to get an adapter for fitting the OEM air cleaner to the sniper. Thus, I bought a $20 Edlebrock air cleaner from the box store. It did it’s job. The filter doesn’t have much surface area and isn’t really that great. I certainly don’t want to go off road with it. It’s collecting dust very quickly.
Because I was strapped for space and time when I left Colorado for Florida I let go of all the spare parts that I didn’t have room for. Regrettably, I no longer have the OEM air cleaner. I had intended to find a bj60 series air cleaner box and carb hat so I could run it on the passenger side. Turns out those suckers are hard to come by and expensive here.
So my thoughts are to get an other OEM air box with adapter and install a left hand snorkel. My driver side fender is already trashed so cutting holes in it won’t hurt me a bit. And running a snorkel in the passenger side and then routing the air hose across the engine bay and over the valve cover seems like it’s more clutter than I would like.
My last idea is to use the driver side snorkel and install an in-line air box with a cone shaped filter. I would have to find a hat for the carb that will work. Seems like it would be the sleekest option and maybe the cheapest.
Thoughts?
hey @kelly saad was my OEM air filter housing thingy in my rig??? Pretty sure it was in there when shipped from garage.That would be awesome, man!
hes not sure atm if its there or not....holy balls $189 lololololo. im gnna have to charge you a Steak dinnah lolololThat would be awesome, man!
Just text me Monday when I’m at the shop and I will look thenhey @kelly saad was my OEM air filter housing thingy in my rig??? Pretty sure it was in there when shipped from garage.
Thank you! I spent two weeks in Montana and Wyoming with my parents back in 2019 and really fell in love with Montana. We only got to spend an hour in Bozeman on our way down to Yellowstone, but I knew I had to go back and really see the place. I am very excited. To end my homeless stint like this is… well I don’t really have words. I feel like I’m on the last leg of the Rubicon. It feels really good.Montana?! Lucky basdard. I spent a week in Missoula. Loved it. BIG sky is amazing. And then life struck and now I’m locked in to New England. Congrats on the job. Very very very cool.
I was so close to Glacier National Park but we didn’t go. I did tho swim in Flathead Lake which was absolutely amazing. And I have beautiful photos I took of my friend fly fishing on the Clark Fork River. Such a gorgeous place. I’d go back there in a heartbeat.Thank you! I spent two weeks in Montana and Wyoming with my parents back in 2019 and really fell in love with Montana. We only got to spend an hour in Bozeman on our way down to Yellowstone, but I knew I had to go back and really see the place. I am very excited. To end my homeless stint like this is… well I don’t really have words. I feel like I’m on the last leg of the Rubicon. It feels really good.