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T4rchadly's "RADRNR" build thread (IFS wannabe rock crawler on 37s)

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welcome to my build thread and see the start of my 1996 toyota 4runner build. im a mercedes benz technician in Anchorage, Alaska, and planning on moving to colorado this fall of 2019. i recently sold my 1989 pickup in search for a stupid clean 4runner, and just so happened to find a mint 1996 runner. manual trans with 202,000 miles.


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Modifications…

Suspension:

- Front:
- OME struts/ 881 coils
- KINGS extended travel coilovers
- SPC control arms
- Replaced OEM LCa's (stock bushing)
- Toytec 1” diff drop
- Front sway bar removed
- Durobumps front bumpstops
- 333 Fabrication eccentric cam eliminators
- Welded cam tabs to prevent from bending
- Eimkeith strut tower plate/brace
- JD fabrications 3.5 Long Travel kit
- Dirt king 8" limit straps with clevis adjuster
- King offroad 8" coilovers w/ resi's
- Resi mounts
- Modified OEM tacoma balljoints

- Rear:

- OME 891 Coil Springs
- OME shocks
- LC80 black tokico shocks
- LC80 7.5 wrap coils (48131-6A570)
- KYB gas-adjust shocks (LC80 SHOCK)
- Emkeith PCK w/ gusseted upper panhard bracket
- Rear sway bar removed
- Durobumps rear 2.5" bumpstops
- Energy rear link/panhard bushings
- Dobinson c59-210v springs

Wheels and Tires:

- Method racing MR304 wheels
- 35x12.5" Yokohama geolander MT G003
- TRD Pro 17x8 wheels
- Milestar Patagonia 285/70/17 M/T tires

- Spidertrax 1.25" wheel spacers on rear axle
- 37x12.5xr17 Kenda Klever RT

Drivetrain/steering:

- Replaced OEM steering rack
- Wheeler’s Off-Road steering rack bushings
- New Toyota OEM inner/outer tie rod ends and lower ball joints
- Total Chaos spindle gussets
- Extended Breather with filter front/rear
- Mobil 1 synth oil
- Lce heavyweight flywheel (38lbs)
- ARB front air locker with 4.88 gearing (ECGS UNIT)
-ARB rear air locker 4.88 gearing (TRAILGEAR UNIT)
- Marlin crawler 1200lbs clutch kit
- Marlin crawler Stainless Steel clutch line
- 2220 lbs pressure plate with semi-metallic disk
- 900lbs aisin pressure plate, exedy semi-metallic disk
- Upgraded arb compressor to a 120psi pressure switch
- Northwest Fabworks Dual transfer case
- Northwest Fabworks triple stick setup
- Solo motorsports Tie Rod Extensions
- OEM tacoma outer tie rods

Engine and Performance:

- Northstar 27F AGM battery
- "O" chaped TB gasket
- LCE upgraded CC injectors
- Genuine Toyota Block heater
- ARB high output compressor
- LCE upgraded alternator
- "Big 3" wire upgrade (4gau)
- CS144 cadillac alternator
- Custom cruise control relocation bracket
- Cold air intake
- Ruffstuff Solid engine mounts

Brakes:

- Wheeler's Off-Road stainless steel brake lines front/rear
- Tundra Brake upgrade

Lighting:

- Nomad Retrofits projector headlights
- Custom baja design squadron headlights
- Clear headlight housings
- GTR Ultra 2 LED bulbs
- Burtman Clear corners w/ LED bulbs
- APC clear tail lights W/ all LED bulbs
- Vision X light cannon 6.7 spot lights (X2)
- Baja design LP9 combo
- Baja designs XL80 lights spot/flood combo (X2)
- CBI ditch light brackets
- VLED interior dome lights, License plate light
- VLED dash/cluster bulbs
- HIDkitpros rock lights (8 total)

Interior/Electrical:

- Pioneer AVH-2550DEH headunit
- Spod Bantam system
- Extra plug in dual USB charging port/ cigarette lighters
- Cobra s75 CB with 3' firestik antenna
- CBI antenna bracket
- Garmin GPS Smartdrive 65
- Husky Floormats front/rear
- Sound dampening
- Ram mounts on driver A pillar for phones
- ARB compressor/rear/front locker switched on center console
- Blueridge molle seatback panel w/ multiple attachments (i keep my air-up equipment in)
- ARB 50 QT fridge
- Vinyl wrapped rear quarter panel windows matte black
- Mckinsey craft Co. rear drawer system/sleeping platform
- Outbound Nevada storage panels
- Rear USB/ cigarette ports with switch
- "Lemmie out" rear hatch latch
- Paper towel holer (on the sotrage panel)
- Rear hatch window switch mod
- Rear hatch "kitchen" LED's
- Custom rear hatch area ceiling light
- Front 6.5" alpine type R coaxial speakers
- rear 6.5" alpine type R coaxial speakers (custom modified to fit)
- Rockford fosgate 12 inch subwoofer/box
- Sound deadened with kilmat + soundskinz
- Ol' 1988 camry wagon heater knobs
- Custom GPS ram mount
- USB outlets installed on top of dashboard
- Maxout fire extinguisher w/ quick release

Exterior / Accessories:

- 20% Tint
- 5% ontop of 20% tint (hatch window)
- Yakima skybox 18
- Yakima spacebox 11 Sherpa equipment "matterhorn" rack version 2
- Custom traction board mounts
- Shovel w/ quickfist mounts
- Cut front and rear fenders
- Rear fenders welded back together
- Tubbed firewall
- Tubbed rear wheel well
- Raptor liner rocker panels/doors
- Windshield washer reservoir relocation
- Toytec 1'' bodylift
- Trasharoo
- ARB 2000x2500 awning
- Yakima hangover 4 bike rack
- 01-02 Clear headlights
- '99-00 grille

Armor / Recovery:

- ARB Front Bumper (bottom ribs cut off, end caps n for fitment)
- Smittybuilt X2O 10,000 winch w/ ORCISH w/8 synthetic line
- Custom built Rock sliders
- Lil’ Skip gas tank skid plate
- Budbuilt front and belly pan
- Recovery kit
- Custom tube rear bumper
- Addicted offroad tube bumper (extremely chopped)


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main plans/end goals
TRD wheels/35s no body lift- - done
front/rear ARB - done
turbo setup
dual case - done
spc UCA/king coilovers - done
tokico black shocks/ new 891s -plan on different route
12" rear shocks/ dobinson/861 coils installed tokicos/LC 7.5 wraps instead. 220v's next with 12" rear shocks
AGM battery - done
d44 SAS
ford 9"/spidertrax rear end w/ 3 links

would like to do list/maintenance needs
finish blackouts setup
convert to manual speed sensors
86 entire ABS system
different coilover top mount

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the first weekend i got it took a 600 mile trip to homer, alaska and went biking/exploring.
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i then took it on its first wheeling trip to a trail called kings river.
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on a side note, im looking for a set of clear tail lights for the truck. does anyone know SOMEONE or a link to clear tail lights? i know APC's are hard to get ahold of and i have money to buy a set. im not interested in 01-02 crystal clears, euro style, or LED style. im looking for specifiaclly a set of all clears. please let me know if anyone knows something. all the links on other threads are dead or lead me to a euro style.

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nice looking runner. do you have details on the last time the timing belt was changed? along with water pump?

jealous about the move to Colorado. and I have a college buddy who lives in Homer! small world.
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the water pump and belt were changed at 180K. im going to order the kit here in a week or two so i dont get stranded, it has a oroblem with extended crank after being heat soaked, i think it could possibly something with timing belt as the previous owner had a reputable shop change a bunch of fuel system components. going to do and OEM kit mostlikely. homer is awesome! little to small for my taste as im in the big city of anchorage. a lot more to do here
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on a side note, im looking for a set of clear tail lights for the truck. does anyone know SOMEONE or a link to clear tail lights? i know APC's are hard to get ahold of and i have money to buy a set. im not interested in 01-02 crystal clears, euro style, or LED style. im looking for specifiaclly a set of all clears. please let me know if anyone knows something. all the links on other threads are dead or lead me to a euro style.

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thank you!! ordered a set with clear corners, way too stoked. ive been digging for awhile now with nothing but dead links
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well, big betsy finally came in after 2 months, ordered even before i had a 3rd gen lined up and bought.
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i will do a small how to but i was not into extreme detail with pictures. i will provide the links i had used to help install the bumper.

i started by taking off the bumper. there will be 2 12MM nuts to take of on both left and right fenderwells facing the front of vehicle. after taking those off, i unbolted the 4 17mm bolts connecting the tow hooks on the bottom side of the frame. after that i unbolted the 4 14mm that hold the OEM brushguard to the bumper and had help from another guy remove bumper at my shop i work at. you are left with this.

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you then need to cut the framehorns at the weld, and then grind smooth the weld splatter and weld itself. ive seen people remove this using a cutoff disk and grinder, a plasma cutter, and i chose to use my milwauke corded bandsaw and went right down the frame with perside accuracy. this took me maybe 3 minutes for both sides. I had used a file to smoothen everything out ensuring it would not be easy to cut my hands.

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i had fitment issues with the two front body mounts hitting the bumper support and had to cut a section off the bumper rather than grind more of the frame for better strength. I unfortunately did not capture that but it seems as if sometimes they have clearance issues and sometimes they dont, and i had to.

after making necessary fitment modifications, i bolted the frame support using the 4 17mm bolts you use to take off the bumper and tightened snugly. you then have to look on the bottom side of frame . facing up and see that there is a hole you have to drill. this hole needs to be drilled to 1/2" on each side to fit the long bolts with the sleeve. after that this is what i ended up with.

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on the last picture i show the gap between the support and frame. from all the videso and threads i have seen people have to fit with a hammer but mine slid in with eas and i have an 1/8th inch gap? i was thinking thats the jigs used to weld the frame could vary and so on so i rolled with it and proceeded. if anyone could shed light i would appreciate it.

you then need to put buffer kit on the bumper and in this case i have a brand new smittybuilt x20 10,000 synthetic winch and installed it to the bumper. i assembled the winch and fairlead, bolting it in via the bolts given in the winch kit and fits with ease; i have seen people with other smittybuilts have clearence issues but i had no issues for whatever reason. due to the control box wires being so short i did not want to but the box in a goofy spot, therefore i had made a custom mound by drilling holes and taking measurements to make it all even. i secured the control box wires onto the winch and tested the winch and verified proper working order. you then install the bumper via 6 medium length bolts. this is how it ended up

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unfortuneatly i had to cut the grill in order to fit the custom box mount oh well it looks very clean IMO. i will get pictures later i might go wheeling tomorrow. but anyways let me know what you guys think of the writeup even though it wasnt in crazy step by step detail. these are links i had used to help installation

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yes i know the buffer kits are installed incorrectly and already changed them
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tested out both the winch and bumper today.
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thanks man! i plan on ordering these TRD PRO wheels soon so i can put my tundra brakes on, and regear with bigger tires when i come down to lower 48.

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i think i want to run 34s for now so im overgeared a little? im going to be pulling a trailer and theres some pretty fat climbs on the way down. i made the trip in a different vehicle last summer from arizona
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after doing the last trip there was a rock garden i couldnt get passed because i dont have sliders and i was bound to destroy my rockers/body panels. so i stole dirtcos sliders and made a near exact replica with 2/2 3/16" tubing ive already had. im not on a body lift and dont plan on doing one so i had to mound my sliders to the bottom of the frame plate and im going to weld a top gusset for added strength. this is where i'm at with them:
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i'm also really tired of not having an air compressor anymore since i sold my pickup, so i finally found a spot where i think i wouldn't compromise space with
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i made a custom bracket but totally spaced the tank and made a use hold for weight savings in CAD. this is useless now and using just for mockup until i make the final bracket. the only thing im worried about is i think the air line going to tank will be interfering with the panel. i have to remove the cubby pocket unfortunately but im willing to take a loss in order for a gain on a clean install and using good space. let me know what you guys think.
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well i finished up my rock sliders using the ideas of Dirtco's using 2x2" 3/16. this is how they turned out and im in love.
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went wheeling to test out how they work. got to test out the new winch on a steeper section i couldnt get up that had a few gnarly ruts.

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finally made it to Eska Falls, Alaska.
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"WIDE fU***** OPEN TOYOTA"

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on the way up was fairly difficult with no lockers a bunch of bogs. on the way down was steady up until i hit 2 swamps using a different trail down, and got my world rocked with hidden boulders under the mud/water. didnt get pictures as i was too busy getting winched out from my buddy with the new can-am mavrick.

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but eventually made it to the bottom of the parking lot. i hate mud....... this will be fun cleaning.
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