Since the building stopped so has the posting .. what a shame ! Been trying to enjoy the rig recently more than just working on it. Decided against wheeling much .. I guess that was a temporary bug .. the camping and overlanding has been alive and well though .. perfected the pack out set up over the last couple of trips and so far everything has been pretty sweet.
I have considered a different rig to build for camping trips but ultimately decided I would end up with another money dump that wouldn’t be far off of this one, and it’s just not feasible to sell this for the amount of time and effort I have into making this as unique as it is, so unless something drastic changes I decided I’m keeping it long term.
With that said .. after using the rig I have decided on the list of most wasteful and regretted modifications I’ve done.. this isn’t the same for everyone , for my purposes I have found the below to be a complete waste of time, money and arguably ultimate reduction in the original Toyota reliability ..
-RCV axles: absolute biggest waste of money for a non dedicated crawler.. street reliability has been absolute shit, and for the money the return in investment for replacing blown axles is years and years down the road. Not to mention.. running RCV axles moved my fuse point further into the front diff.. which caused housing to explode when I hit a boulder with some wheel speed.
-front locker: waste of money and needs to be used with great caution.. maybe there are applications for it, but for me, the misuse left me with a blow out intermediate shaft. I wish I just stuck with a rear locker.
-lc200 rack: save your time and money and either keep the factory rack with replacement tie rods (that can be done in no time on the trail) or go the machined tundra rack. Ultimately the amount of customization and non factory parts have probably left me with a potential to be stuck on a trail of anything we’re to go wrong. Not to mention now my tie rod is a hiem joint which is exposed and not likely to last very long on a street drive rig.. the messed up geometry is another downside.
-FJ t case- though not a bad mod , I am considering going either to a j pattern shifter or back to the factory center case with a diff that is manually actuated .. I’m getting weird engagement noises even in 2wd and I suspect that it has something to do with the twin stick conversion.
I am also heavily considering pulling the TK1 racing bar. In favor of an extended tank since I don’t need to have the full rear down travel for regular trips that don’t involve rock crawling ..
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