What have you been doing with your Toyota? (1 Viewer)

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I LOVE my white knuckle sliders on my 80. 3 Rubicon trips, bunch of Moab and Colorado... There is no powder coat left on the underside. She is a thrashed 80 and the rockers are beautiful! Great purchase, I can't imagine the taco sliders will be any different
I also run these on the Lexus.
 
I also run these on the Lexus.
AA, Yeah, reason I got them is cause I saw them on your rig in person. Thanks!
 
Just placed my order for White Knuckle Off Road rock sliders for Cruise Moab. Oh yeah! 8 weeks can't come soon enough.
+1 for the White Knuckles! I put mine on prior to CM '19 and have never regretted it. I plan to beat on them again this year :cool:
 
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It sayed out longer than normal, made it to the snow run, and got some cancer repaired, but today I parked the 40 until spring. I hope to do some radiator work over the winter and start the wheeling season with a healthy cooling system, but with our first child due in April that may not happen. I've got a lot of projects to work through.
 
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It sayed out longer than normal, made it to the snow run, and got some cancer repaired, but today I parked the 40 until spring. I hope to do some radiator work over the winter and start the wheeling season with a healthy cooling system, but with our first child due in April that may not happen. I've got a lot of projects to work through.
My 40 and snowblower look the same in my garage.
 
lets all go in on a shop. split like five ways or so wouldnt be that expensive.
I really need a separate garage/shop.
 
Maybe we could hire someone to work there fixing vehicles. It'd practically pay for itself.
I can just hear the discussion at home...

Honey, I really want to buy another Yota
Hon, don't you have enough?
Yeah, but we hired a mechanic... at our shop.... I mean its almost free if you run the numbers right
 
I feel like Overland Cruisers probably started after a really similar thought process.
 
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Helped @thetoyotaman pull his 22r yesterday morning. @Saul Abel did most the work getting it ready to be pulled. There was one super sneaky bolt hiding behind the slave cylinder. After that was out, it came right out
 
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Helped @thetoyotaman pull his 22r yesterday morning. @Saul Abel did most the work getting it ready to be pulled. There was one super sneaky bolt hiding behind the slave cylinder. After that was out, it came right out
I still love your pickup body style. I remember doing a model as a kid and I found bigger tires from another model. i wish all building projects were as cheap.
 
Got 5.29 diff gears installed into my lx450, and replaced a few creature comfort parts. If anyone has been thinking of replacing their window runs, I definitely recommend it. Mine run up/down like normal even when it's cold out.
 
Unfortunately I don’t think I have any wheels to spare. Ill have them installed on 4 rigs after I put them on my tundras. I run 5 matched rims and tires on all of my fleet. For some reason even the 3 trucks I run blizzaks on in winter have 5 tire/rims for winter.
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I’m running TPMs on this set. At least going to try. I don’t run TPMs in the 100s I have them on.
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Now 4 more to go. Lots of time With the torque wrench. 3 passes to get them done. Now to let them sit for a few days to make sure no leeks before I balance them.

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