Shufly09'a build thread
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Just got back home to Seattle after buying and building my 2015 TEP w/KDSS in Denver. It's been a little chaotic as I only had 6 days to get everything done, but it was well worth it in the end! For those that were not aware (probably 99% of the people on this forum), I wasn't a 4Runner owner until last 8 days ago, but I had joined this T4R during my deployment 8 months ago. Prior to deploying, I sold my 2008 Honda CR-V and decided on upgrading to something a little less soccer mom(esque). Once I committed to getting a 4Runner (it didn't take much convincing), the research and parts shopping began! Fortunately as a single officer in the military, I had a fair amount of extra money to spend, which is why I kinda went overboard with all the parts. I figured I would get it all out of my system and do all the mods/upgrades all at once and be done with it. But in reality, this is just the start, haha. My next mods are exhaust and a supercharger (whenever it is released) and some sort of bracket to secure my powertank in the rear. Anyways, enough with the talking...
First, I'll start with a list of all the parts/upgrades: -Shrockworks front bumper/skids/sliders -CBI rear bumper with tire carrier -Warn 9.5 XP winch -Gobi rack with ladder -Rigid E2 40' light bar and Rigid Dually floods in the rear bumper -6.7" VisionX LED light cannons -Koning Countersteer Type X wheels -Nitto Exo Grappler tires in 285/70/17 -Toytec Boss lift with Light Racing UCA's and Billstein remote resi shocks 5165's in the rear -Morimoto LED fog lights and HID headlights -Bussman fuse box/relay switch -Premium Precision LED kit for the interior -Weathertech mats -Pelfreybuilt group 31 battery cage and battery -OEM style Air on Board push switches for the lights Now pics! Attachment 135342 Attachment 135343 Attachment 135344 Attachment 135345 Attachment 135346 Attachment 135347 Attachment 135348 Attachment 135349 Thanks to all the guys who helped me out on here and for the inspiration! If anyone has any installation questions or request for pics, I'll post them up! Overall, the build went pretty well, but the Skrockworks sliders gave us a little trouble with the bolt holes. -Alex |
First off, welcome back to the states & thank you for your service!
Lots done in 6 days & it looks great! :) |
Very awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice and clean build. Now go get it dirty! :D
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Man what a build! Thank you for your service!
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Just what I need. Another guy in Seattle with the same truck as me but with all the stuff I want on mine....
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Hope you get lots of liberty to enjoy some trails in the area. Congrats.
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Thing is a beast!!!
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Welcome back home. Great build, can't wait to see it in person. Has it been on any dirt yet?
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tyfys & that looks gorgeous !
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Fricken sweet build man! Amazing you got that done in 6 days. Took me over 2 years with my very similar build.
Now time to enjoy your awesome rig. Thanks for you service soldier! |
Any updates or additional pics of your truck?
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What a transformation!
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Damn man you went to town on this thing. Nice!
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I'm curious because other than tires mine will pretty much be its twin as soon as all my bumpers, skids and roof rack ship.
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