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some more progress on the front axle
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529s zip air locker up front, and a spartan locker in the rear I will be running 37s I also got the gun-drilled Chromoly Longfield axles.

What manufacture did you get the axles from? Do you do a lot of rock crawling when you wheel?
 
Went off roading after finally adjusting the parking brake. I should have fixed it months ago. Took me maybe 30 minutes to pull the wheels off and play with the adjusters. I feel much better parking on a slope.
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Picked up a screw in a tire on our recent offroad trip. It was only leaking slowly at night (seemed to hold air fine during the day) so I left it alone and kept wheeling. Drove another 600+ miles before the trip was finished. Drove it a few more days after getting home and finally got it fixed on Friday. Turned out to be a little bigger screw than I expected. Haha.
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Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr

I've loved the Toyo Open Country MTs! Been awesome offroad, and have lasted longer than any other MT I've had. So...I didn't see any reason to change things up this time since I'm getting close to replacing them. ( I usually replace tires at about 50% tread and recoup some money by selling the tires, and keep more fresh rubber on the truck). I've changed up what tires I'm running on nearly every set over last decade since I like trying different tires. These Toyos have been so good that it will be the first time I haven't changed to a different tire in a long time. I have a new set of 37's coming in this week and these used ones are actually going to get moved to my sons minitruck instead of being sold. These are great tires if you want a tough offroader and still do a decent amount of road driving.

Also, last week at added one of the DeltaVS tool mounts to my homefab rear bumper. No more Quick fists to hold the shovel and other tools. This is a well designed and solid tool bracket. Really impressed with it.
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Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr
 
Picked up a screw in a tire on our recent offroad trip. It was only leaking slowly at night (seemed to hold air fine during the day) so I left it alone and kept wheeling. Drove another 600+ miles before the trip was finished. Drove it a few more days after getting home and finally got it fixed on Friday. Turned out to be a little bigger screw than I expected. Haha.
Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr

Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr

I've loved the Toyo Open Country MTs! Been awesome offroad, and have lasted longer than any other MT I've had. So...I didn't see any reason to change things up this time since I'm getting close to replacing them. ( I usually replace tires at about 50% tread and recoup some money by selling the tires, and keep more fresh rubber on the truck). I've changed up what tires I'm running on nearly every set over last decade since I like trying different tires. These Toyos have been so good that it will be the first time I haven't changed to a different tire in a long time. I have a new set of 37's coming in this week and these used ones are actually going to get moved to my sons minitruck instead of being sold. These are great tires if you want a tough offroader and still do a decent amount of road driving.

Also, last week at added one of the DeltaVS tool mounts to my homefab rear bumper. No more Quick fists to hold the shovel and other tools. This is a well designed and solid tool bracket. Really impressed with it.
Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr

Untitled by Adam Tolman, on Flickr
I saw that tool mount on Delta's site and I've been eyeing it since then. Good to hear someone has used one and likes it. Be sure to update us with a long term review after you thrash on it for a bit 😀
 
Finally got my long-awaited 4x4 Labs rear bumper delivered and on the truck with help from @Evanmj ! Took a little longer than anticipated. The cold beverages didn't help.

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Looking for the inner fender liners. The one I had here covering my steering box and the opening was damaged beyond use when I replaced the steering box. Anyone have a good source for replacements?
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There’s a small company that makes a mush more robust set. Been meaning to get some myself. I’m drawing a blank right now for some reason. Hopefully someone else knows who I’m talking about. They have a small website.
 
Looking for the inner fender liners. The one I had here covering my steering box and the opening was damaged beyond use when I replaced the steering box. Anyone have a good source for replacements?
105 box by Adam Tolman, on Flickr

There’s a small company that makes a mush more robust set. Been meaning to get some myself. I’m drawing a blank right now for some reason. Hopefully someone else knows who I’m talking about. They have a small website.
I knew as soon as I posted it would come to me:


Body lift option too😉
 

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