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This was the day we got it. Private sale, origional owner. Still had the window sticker in the glove box.IMG_0551.JPG


This is where it is today.

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2000 Toyota 4Runner Limited V6 4WD Highlander trim. - $5,500

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Drivetrain:

-3.4L V6, Original Engine 267,xxx Miles

-4 Speed Auto

-4:30 Gearing

Front End:

-Tundra Bilsteins w/ unknown springs from a 2008 TRD Taco - qty1 amazon warehouse $77 qty 1 amazon $89, Springs (which came with 4600s) $90

-Shaved UCAs with Energy Suspension bushings - Bartered

-NAPA Steering rack - $260

-Wheelers bump stops/sway bar kit - $24.00

-Toyota LBJs NIB - Buddy hookup $80.00 for both

-Duralast OTRE - 2qty $29.99 each

-Whiteline Racing LCA bushings

Rear End:

-Monroe LC shocks - $24/shock

-LC80 8 wraps - Barter

-Toytec braided brake line - $39.99

-Toytec bump stop drop blocks - $69.99

-Front sway bar links

Wheels and Tires:

-Falken Wildpeak A/T 3 285/75r16

-Factory 5 stars

Armor/Recovery/Storage:

Did this for the roof rack! Works great! http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-gen-t4rs/224557-inexpensive-full-length-roof-rack-curt-rack.html

Electronicals:

-CBI CB bracket

-3' FireStik

-Cobra 18WXST2

-On board air - MV-50 hardwire.

-Dometic CFX35 and slide.

-Dual Battery system.
 
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Looks so good! How're you liking the fridge?
We LOVE it. You don’t really realize all the benefits till you have one. My wife likes not having to rush home from the grocery stores when it’s 115 degrees out. We both enjoy not having soggy food from melting ice while on the trails and camping.


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Starter battery died while I was at work. Of course if I had the DBS complete it would have been a non-issue.


Went to Costco for an Interstate. Best price in town.





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Got the final piece of the puzzle for the DBS. Have a 5 day camp trip on the east fork of the black river coming up quickly and want to be ready.



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So the trip and primary testof my dual battery system went great! I ran my fridge for 72hrs, charged drone batteries and cell phones and ran it down just below half capacity and was still showing 12.3v. Happy!IMG_2754.JPGIMG_4173.JPGIMG_4174.JPGIMG_4196.JPG
 

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Ham Tech license on Oct 15th. Consistently getting 88-100%. Hamstudy.org is absolutely the best!

September included a transmission filter change and a refill. Followed by a second drain and fill. Got to go easy on the older transmissions.

I then replaced the water pump, pulleys and timing belt. All Toyota OEM parts. IMG_2855.JPG

Today another drain and fill for the transmission and the addition of the new style magnefine filters.
 

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Yep, Transmission has cooked itself. I guess 400,000 was just too many miles on the poor thing. Got a hookup at AAMCO. I could put one in myself but time, time is the enemy.