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Update! The 4Runner is back!
I picked it up from my friends shop Saturday morning, bill came in at $1600ish for a new(used) rear end and some additional things like repairing a brake line and the rest of the labor to swap it all. There are still things that need attention, but its driveable again!
Back on the road, made it home where I came across an unusual scent when I hopped out of the truck. It kinda smelled like a small campfire.
I poked around and realized that the exhaust flange that broke (that I was informed of) was pointing straight up at the under side of the truck as it goes over the rear axle. This then burnt a cloth heatshield/sound dampening material that was smoldering when I got home.
Squeezed it into my garage, had to fold in the mirrors and go slowly, but once in, I had enough room to maneuver around 3/4 of the truck where I needed to work.
Went to the parts store, bought a turndown and cut the exhaust off just after the center muffler. I will later on take the truck to an exhaust shop to have everything re-addressed, or possibly just buy an aftermarket exhaust for this.
Ziptied up the rear bumper so it doesn't flop around until the replacement shows up.
Popped the big dent out of the front door (temporarily) using a $3 harbor freight suction cup so it doesn't interfere with the window operation.
I bought some 5100's for the rear since one of the shocks was toast, I'll get around to installing those this holiday weekend and then I'll just be waiting to install a few other parts I have kicking around and then the body panels when they arrive!
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12-02-2019, 10:56 AM
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12-02-2019, 11:06 AM
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glad to see her back on the road!
cool dashcams. do you know if these are always permissible in court? im sure showing the culprit footage of accident will get things moving your way regardless, but wasnt sure if they split hairs on allowing these dashcams into trials or hearings??
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12-02-2019, 11:40 AM
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glad to see her back on the road!
cool dashcams. do you know if these are always permissible in court? im sure showing the culprit footage of accident will get things moving your way regardless, but wasnt sure if they split hairs on allowing these dashcams into trials or hearings??
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I don't know for certain, but from my understanding it can be used in court. My thought is more so for the police officer at the scene writing the police report, if you get ahead of it and have the footage on your phone when they take your statement, things are more likely to go your way and or most other drivers aren't going to want to waste their time trying to fight against hard evidence. I certainly wouldn't want to put my word against someones video footage because the facts don't lie, so instead, I'll be the guy with the footage!
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12-05-2019, 10:14 AM
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I bought Ultra Power liftgate shocks from Rock Auto, needless to say, they were worse than the factory units that I presume were original.
After some research, I landed on LiftSupportsDepot and ordered the ones they list for additional weight. The added weight of the GOBI ladder wasn't much, but when I had the rear hatch open for some wiring, I put some sound deadening mat on the inside of the tailgate which added a decent amount of weight.
I got the ones from LiftSupportsDepot yesterday and installed them. They're definitely better than all the others so far, but the hatch is a bit slow to open at its top height. But at least it stays up on its own!
Ultra Power from Rock Auto on left, LiftSupportsDepot on right.
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12-09-2019, 09:21 AM
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Scooped up a few switches on Cyber Monday, I'll wire these in later on this week.
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Does anyone have any suggestions of what to move around on the dash to make 2 spots for aftermarket switches? I'm thinknig about tucking the 115v switch behind the dash in the fuse panel since I haven't used it yet and am not sure if I ever really will. Either that, or I thought about re-locating that one to the center console in a blank there.
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12-12-2019, 10:05 AM
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Scooped up a few switches on Cyber Monday, I'll wire these in later on this week.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what to move around on the dash to make 2 spots for aftermarket switches? I'm thinknig about tucking the 115v switch behind the dash in the fuse panel since I haven't used it yet and am not sure if I ever really will. Either that, or I thought about re-locating that one to the center console in a blank there.
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Do you have any room left on the center console rearward of the shifter? If so, drop the DAC below the trim and pop those three in there... To me, I found that to be the best place all aftermarket lighting switches because you can hover your right hand over the switches while driving for instances where you need to quickly turn them off. I ride a lot with my ditch lights on and basically operate them with my high beams at night, for the sake of seeing deer before they charge me at mach 10.
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12-12-2019, 11:47 AM
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Do you have any room left on the center console rearward of the shifter? If so, drop the DAC below the trim and pop those three in there... To me, I found that to be the best place all aftermarket lighting switches because you can hover your right hand over the switches while driving for instances where you need to quickly turn them off. I ride a lot with my ditch lights on and basically operate them with my high beams at night, for the sake of seeing deer before they charge me at mach 10.
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That's a pretty solid idea actually. I have 2 blanks there next to DAC which I haven't used yet. If you needed to use DAC, is there enough harness to pull it up from under the trim and pop it out for temporary use?
I currently have a hood mounted bar, bumper mounted, and ditch lights, but to be honest, the hood mounted unit is basically for show since the light output is minimal at best, so I planned to run these for just ditch lights and the bumper bar for now.
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That's a pretty solid idea actually. I have 2 blanks there next to DAC which I haven't used yet. If you needed to use DAC, is there enough harness to pull it up from under the trim and pop it out for temporary use?
I currently have a hood mounted bar, bumper mounted, and ditch lights, but to be honest, the hood mounted unit is basically for show since the light output is minimal at best, so I planned to run these for just ditch lights and the bumper bar for now.
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Probably not. I never have used it, and didn't want the confusion of hitting it when I wanted lights, so I tucked it away for now. It's important to note that it only fits in the leftmost (facing forward) switch blank due to the cutout shape. The aftermarket switches can fit in any of the three, so you can order them how you would like.
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Probably not. I never have used it, and didn't want the confusion of hitting it when I wanted lights, so I tucked it away for now. It's important to note that it only fits in the leftmost (facing forward) switch blank due to the cutout shape. The aftermarket switches can fit in any of the three, so you can order them how you would like.
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Hmm, good to know, so the only place that these toyota push button switches will work is in that left most spot? Do you know if you can dremel out the other holes or anything to make them work?
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Hmm, good to know, so the only place that these toyota push button switches will work is in that left most spot? Do you know if you can dremel out the other holes or anything to make them work?
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So any of your aftermarket switches will work in the holes without modification - the DAC switch will only work in the leftmost, and I believe the other two were spots for limited option switches. Basically, there is a little nib that aligns with the switch block when installed - my guess is that provided an easy way to determine which switch goes where upon installation at the factory, and the other factory switches may or may not have that nib at different locations around the perimeter. If you remove your switch blanks you will see slots around the hole perimeter that vary. Hopefully this makes some sense!
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So any of your aftermarket switches will work in the holes without modification - the DAC switch will only work in the leftmost, and I believe the other two were spots for limited option switches. Basically, there is a little nib that aligns with the switch block when installed - my guess is that provided an easy way to determine which switch goes where upon installation at the factory, and the other factory switches may or may not have that nib at different locations around the perimeter. If you remove your switch blanks you will see slots around the hole perimeter that vary. Hopefully this makes some sense!
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Good to know! I'll take a look at it soon and see what makes the most sense. I feel like I could re-locate the DAC elsewhere or tuck it behind somewhere as long as its accessible by popping out a piece of trim should I need it.
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Long winded update coming. I had the last 2 weeks off of work for the holidays since we have use it or lose it PTO. I was able to get some work done on the 4Runner, not as much as I had hoped but still knocked out a few things over the holidays.
Unpacked the body panels I got from here on the Forum. Not everything made it unscathed, and a few parts are a bit rougher condition than I expected but all in all should be the solution to make the truck look more complete again.
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Staining and a big scratch on the drivers door
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Rear bumper was "repaired" before and had been hit as well, still better than missing part of the bumper completely.
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Rear door got bent at the top of the door, should be able to bend it back slightly and shouldnt be too noticeable
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Pulled the rear bumper to install the new one. Spent a little time scraping and wire wheeling off some of the flaky rust from the rear bumper section. Once I get a welder I'll hop in here and reinforce/repair/replace some of it.
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This area is a bit rougher than I anticipated, but everything lined up so it looks like most the damage is superficial. I'll go back in and seal up some of the gaps around the black vent in the spring.
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Bumper on!
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I might try to grind down that weird "repair" and repaint just this wing in the spring.
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Also installed my front rubber splash shield replacements. Only one of my factory ones was still there and was very brittle when removed. I just bought these on eBay for like $40
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Next update for the next post!
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Sprayed on some Wool Wax to the frame (from the can) and also got the 5100's installed in the rear since one of the shocks was bent following the accident. They're definitely a bit stiffer than the 4600's that were in there, nothing to complain about yet. Still have to swap the rear sway bar since it was bent so is currently only connected on the passenger side.
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Frame doesn't look too bad for the midwest. The core of the frame is still solid, no rust through, but Wool wax is definitely a preventative for the time being with future more in depth wire wheel/repair work planned for the spring.
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The lower core support is probably the worst rust area on the truck. Plan is to find a replacement and weld it in, or possibly just fab my own out of box steel and chop out the rotted part at the bottom.
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5100's in! I had to slightly trim the rubber bushings to get the nut on the shock shaft. Not sure if there is a trick, but shaving about 1/8" off of each bushing made everything go together nicely and shouldn't impact the performance much at all from my eyes.
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Also took some time to build a work bench in the garage on casters. About $120 in parts/wood from Lowes and got it knocked out in a few days with waiting for the paint/stain to dry. Added a Harbor Freight Stool and Vice to top it all off. This should make working in the garage much nicer as I previously was working from the ground or a folding table when needed.
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Also painted the recovery points I have yet to install. I broke off one of the rear bolts so more heat/penetrating oil and I'll go back after the install in a week or two when time frees up. But meantime they're nice and painted!
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And now a little trip update from last week. Since I had some time off, a friend of mine and I decided to do a day run out to the Shawnee State Forest area in south eastern Ohio to check out some roads he was told about. All in all, most of it was gravel/fire/national forest roads. But a few areas were a bit slick or rutted out. It was a good day exploring and getting dirty regardless!
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and a before and after pic from the next day
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