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PaulH

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Here's a shot from the day I brought her home.

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Here's what she currently looks like.

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Completed Items
  • Falken Wildpeak A/T3W tires in 275/70R17
  • Toyotec Rock Sliders

Upcoming Mods
  • ARB Diff Breather Relocation
  • Rockblockz Mud Flaps
  • Apex Overland Front Recovery Points
  • Install Braketeer and Fire Extinguisher
 

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Marman

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I have the Wildpeak's on order for mine in the same size. Looking forward to following your progress. I had to look up 2 items on your future mods list, lets just say my mod list got longer.
 

PaulH

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Got my Toytec rock sliders installed. These are made by RCI for Toytec. Look almost identical to the RCI ones, just with the Toytec name. I chose these primarially because Toytec had them in stock and I needed them for an off-road trip in a couple of weeks.

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They came well packaged and had no damage.
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In hind sight I should have left the foam packing material on the sliders to protect the paint on the 4Runner, just in case. Thankfully I didn't have any accidents. I was also pleasantly surprised when I got them unpacked that the tops of the sliders had a raised tread pattern to reduce slipping; important in New England because of ice and snow.
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I removed the plastic plugs from the frame that would be under where the sliders mounting plate would be. I also applied Fluid Film to the contact surface between the sliders and frame. Once that was done, I got them up in place using a jack and a jack stand to get a bolt on either side started.
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After that it was easy to get the rest of the bolts installed and everything torqued down. I did use Blue Loctite gel on all the bolts. Love that Loctite gel! Here's a shot of the final product, and yes the 4Runner needs a good washing...
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PaulH

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In an attempt to reduce the rubbing I'm getting with my 275/70R17 Falken Wildpeak AT/3Ws, I ordered a set of Rockblokz mud flaps. Got the fronts installed yesterday and no longer have rubbing on the mud flap, but will need to do the fender liner mod .

Here's the original front mudflap. The big hump in it seems to be the source of rubbing, and other than asthetics, I could not see any reason for the hump.
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You can definitely see where the tire was rubbing. This is from the drivers side, which had the worse rubbing.
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The new Rockblokz flap is flat and has a cutout to further reduce the chance of tire contact.
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End result is no more rubbing on the mud flaps, but now i have an ever so slight rub on the inner fender liner. Will be doing the fender liner mod soon. The chart that says a 275/70R17 will fit a 5th gen 4Runner with no issues and no mods, must not have been created using this particular tire.
 
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Marman

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Larry
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I have the same tires in the same size and have just minor rubbing on the mud flaps at full turn in reverse. I didn't know about these flaps, will be looking at ordering a set as well. Thanks.