I was going to sell it. I figured I’m so knee deep in repairs and maintenance I may as well go all the way. Been working on frame restoration, did the headlights, clay, ceramic, hell I even cleaned the horns.
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I'm hoping one of these will fit just in front of the RTT on the roof rack...then stack some maxtrax on top of that..Scored a 4-gallon Roto and mount for $50 from a Jeeper on FBM to throw on the roof of the 100. I've always used metal Jerry's on the rear swingout (I'll still keep one back there) but am curious about the Roto's.
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I saw your post on Facebook. Great work! That's a beautiful car.I was going to sell it. I figured I’m so knee deep in repairs and maintenance I may as well go all the way. Been working on frame restoration, did the headlights, clay, ceramic, hell I even cleaned the horns.
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I saw your post on Facebook. Great work! That's a beautiful car.
Ha, I am coming from an '05 Tacoma.Thanks bro. I def. love it. Reminds me of my 2013 Tacoma, but better.
Just welded the back to the front on an accident damaged V8![]()
Getting ready for a few hundred miles, mixed with 50ish miles on trails for a fall colors trip. Had a thought to do heater T’s randomly, as I haven’t since owning it for almost 6 years. Pretty easy, 40 minutes or so with coffee break. One was in pretty good shape, the other crumbled really easily. Close call. Cleaned the hoses out well, burped and we’re back in business.
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I think I really dodged a bullet here. They weren't so brittle that they crumbled upon touching, but the one didn’t hesitate to crumble when removing it.I have to do the same this weekend. I've had them on the shelf in my garage for a couple of months now.
Wow, your old radiator is a perfect example of why they should be blasted from the back side with a hose occasionally! Never seen one that clogged with debris before! You should be running COOOL from now on with the new one installed.I discovered a small coolant leak at the end tank of the radiator. It only leaked after the truck sat for a little while. The OEM radiator lasted 206k miles so it was a no-brainer to put another OEM one in along with OEM upper/lower hoses and new clamps. Note: the clamp for the lower hose to the radiator is different from the other 3.
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I was surprised to see it that clogged too. I can think of a couple deep muddy sections of trail there were responsible for that debris.Wow, your old radiator is a perfect example of why they should be blasted from the back side with a hose occasionally! Never seen one that clogged with debris before! You should be running COOOL from now on with the new one installed.
Scored a 4-gallon Roto and mount for $50 from a Jeeper on FBM to throw on the roof of the 100. I've always used metal Jerry's on the rear swingout (I'll still keep one back there) but am curious about the Roto's.
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