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I’ve been looking for ideas for a DIY mount for that location. Best pet is I have enough hardware here to do it. Thanks!Started adding power for the USB ports, an inverter, and moved my sub amp. This was after the first test fit.
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You're welcome! I originally saw it in Boltripper's thread and then saw the Wit's End piece which is really nice looking. I already had the stuff for the the mounting panels so it was just a matter of getting all the electrical components. Since I'm forced to work remote I'm making good use of my time at home lol. Today I'm painting the interior pieces in the cargo area to see how close the paint matches.I’ve been looking for ideas for a DIY mount for that location. Best pet is I have enough hardware here to do it. Thanks!
Thanks. Tundra wheels with 1.5" spidertrax spacers, from early testing it looks like the tires will tuck up inside the wheel wells nicely. Might need some minor trimming here and there.Nice stance. Are you using spacers with those sequoia wheels, or eau naturale?
Wrapped up my suspension upgrade and installed some new sneakers. Finished building my 4x4labs rear bumper and got it painted. Still need to get my sliders built and mounted, winches installed and dual batteries set up. The list just keeps going, but it should be trail ready soon...I hope.View attachment 2262967
No, I didnt notice any difference from the bumper, but wasnt winning any races anyway.that ARB looks so damn good haha have you noticed the rig being any heavier/slower with it on? I’m afraid to add any weight cause I feel like my 80 is already struggling up some hills.
No, I didnt notice any difference from the bumper, but wasnt winning any races anyway.
that ARB looks so damn good haha have you noticed the rig being any heavier/slower with it on? I’m afraid to add any weight cause I feel like my 80 is already struggling up some hills.
This has been a winter project. Heres my attempt at a drawer/platform system. Still some work left with the drawer front and lots of tweaking everwhere. Debating on carpet or bedliner for the floor.
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I think you should go with carpet. The bedliner releases fumes for a LONG time. There are a few that have lined the interior and most of those said they wouldn't do it again due to the strong odors.This has been a winter project. Heres my attempt at a drawer/platform system. Still some work left with the drawer front and lots of tweaking everwhere. Debating on carpet or bedliner for the floor.
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I have a lot of heavy gear on my rig as well as about 500 LBs of tools in a 3/4 inch plywood toolchest......it is heavy! I get up hills fairly well but I use my gears to do it. Don't be afraid to downshift into second and stay there all the way to the top of mountains. I have done it many times with no ill effects. Keep in mind that the engine in a 80 series Landcruiser engine was built to run at high rpms and is very efficient when doing so.
Food for thought on the drawer system / sleeping platform....... Not sure of your intent but you could add a second drawer on the left side and then attach a fold-over sleeping platform to lay over the folded down back seats. That is what I have and I can carry a lot more tools / recovery gear / spare parts and still sleep very comfortably in my truck. I bought a futon matress at iKea. Super comfortable. By the way, those drawers look damn good.
Perfect setup for solo, IMO. I'd still want a back seat for occasional passenger/dog. I have envisioned pretty much what you've got there but it's at the bottom of a collosal list of pioritiesThis has been a winter project. Heres my attempt at a drawer/platform system. Still some work left with the drawer front and lots of tweaking everwhere. Debating on carpet or bedliner for the floor.
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Need to take pics of the kiddo heiroglyphics on the side of the LC for posterity.....Cleaned up the yard.View attachment 2263697
I think you should go with carpet. The bedliner releases fumes for a LONG time. There are a few that have lined the interior and most of those said they wouldn't do it again due to the strong odors.