05-23-2019, 12:58 AM
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AZBubs poor man build and budget Adventures.
So I had 10 days off with the plan to be off pavement from the valley to Flagstaff for the expo but as usual adulting got in the way and a $500 vet visit kind of out a damper on plans. Instead I took the opportunity to do some maintenance.
Added Dif spacer finally.
Replaced driver side CV (will reboot OEM Toyota one at a later date)
Replaced driver side UBJ.
Added longer front sway bar links.
Added Eibach front springs.
The Eibach springs went on existing Tundra 5100s. Much smoother ride than what I had on there before and I got about an extra inch of lift. I’m almost at 23” which is the sweet spot.
I’m waiting for some OME 861s and some Bilstein resi shocks for the rear suspension to show up in the mail. TAKING FOREVER!
Provident Pathfinders on Instagram: “Doing the Ultra efficient low friction floating driveline mod. Adds 101.6 HP. Just kidding. Replacing a CV and getting a ball joint…”
By the way, if you EVER want to deal with coil springs I HIGHLY recommend the compressor below. It makes it so easy and safe. Plus you can put it on the rear springs in place once you remove your spare tire. No more having to finagle them out using catawompus methods.
Provident Pathfinders on Instagram: “Ohhh totally awesome coil spring compressor, where have you been all my life!?!? You make swapping front and rear springs a breeze!…”
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05-23-2019, 09:57 PM
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#167
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Nice update! I hope you’re pet is doing well.
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05-24-2019, 01:43 AM
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#168
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Nice update! I hope you’re pet is doing well.
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I sure hope so. He is a 9 year old great dane. Somehow he got a bone infection in one of his toes and antibiotics for bone infections are $$$. I hope to take him on a trip in the 4runner again soon. For such a big oaf of a dog he loves off-roading.
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05-28-2019, 11:18 PM
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AZBubs poor man build and budget Adventures.
So one more piece arrived today.....
OME 2861’s. Got tired of riding bump stops on multiple owner, tired FJ80 springs. I like the stance my runner has now. A little bit of rake is good with me.
The first one was a PITA to swap out, but it was totally my fault....if you look closely at the first pic you should see why. The other side took all of 10 minutes once the tire was off.
Tomorrow, another piece shows up, if FedEx gets their ish together.
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05-29-2019, 06:30 PM
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Final parts have shown up. Going to wait till the weekend to install them.
Thinking about the PCK from Eimkeith....
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06-20-2019, 12:01 AM
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06-20-2019, 05:02 AM
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Love the build man! Never been a fan of rear storage build-outs, but yours is super clean and making me want to look into it!
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06-20-2019, 07:30 AM
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Love the build man! Never been a fan of rear storage build-outs, but yours is super clean and making me want to look into it!
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Thanks, it was a lot of work but really helps organize all the gear and what not. We use it every day actually.
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06-21-2019, 09:19 AM
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@ AZBub
What did you decide to go with for front suspension?
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06-21-2019, 05:45 PM
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What did you decide to go with for front suspension?
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I’m still running Tundra 5100s, I just updated them to new Eibach springs. Probably going to go 6112 next year some time.
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06-22-2019, 07:32 PM
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By chance do you have any, or could you take a couple, close up photos of how you mounted your roof rack?
I've got the same set up, but have it on the factory cross rails at this point. I'd like to mount it directly to the rails but the rack is about a half inch narrow.
I really like the way yours looks and would like to replicate.
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06-22-2019, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryance39
By chance do you have any, or could you take a couple, close up photos of how you mounted your roof rack?
I've got the same set up, but have it on the factory cross rails at this point. I'd like to mount it directly to the rails but the rack is about a half inch narrow.
I really like the way yours looks and would like to replicate.
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I pretty much used this thread for the build. Inexpensive Full Length Roof Rack (Curt Rack)
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06-23-2019, 05:56 PM
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Yeah, I did the same and wasn't happy with it. Your's looked to be done different. No worries!
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06-23-2019, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryance39
Yeah, I did the same and wasn't happy with it. Your's looked to be done different. No worries!
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yeah so the Curt rack doesn’t line up well so you have to angle the holes. Was a PITA. the front feet i used were some industrial stainless steel furniture feet. Found them on Amazon. Also getting the right angle so the rack follows the roof line is difficult as it’s done with stainless washers. Still, waaaaay cheaper than what’s on the market for a basket type rack.
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07-10-2019, 03:05 PM
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