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Gone_xtrkn

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Added a 1” spacer lift to just barely squeak above my ground clearance goal and finally picked up some Maxtrax Mini after I’ve tested my luck in the sand by the Gulf a few too many times. Anyone in the Houston area should check out Racks for the Road in Tomball. Owner is a good guy and he’s a dealer for Yakima, Thule, Maxtrax, Tepui, Rotopax, Frontrunner, and a few more neat toys.

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Kilo_17

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Got my spark plugs changed and reaffirmed my lack of faith for mechanic shops in general. I know there are good ones out there but if I can, I will.

Dirt and grime packed into the crush washer on 3 plugs, God knows what fell into the cylinders.
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This one had D&G packed in between crush washer and it's seat.... this is how it came out yes...
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MWallace

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pretty colorful!
any "enhancements" or all stock?
The block was bored .020 over, but that is all. I did buy a replacement head from Clearwater cylinder head with the beefed-up casting to replace the stock 0331 casting head. I was going for reliable over increased performance. I did upgrade the alternator to a 136-amp unit from a 99 Durango though. The color was just for fun as it doesn't really matter, and I was waiting for the block to come back from the machine shop and had the time.
 
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JimBill

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ya-hoo- 35 miles from home, 10 of them up a mountain. had a look and seen the cv axle wasted. ok, no big deal, i can get this home....except every time i tried to crank the wheel over, it kept jamming, and i could turn the wheel twice, but the tires weren't moving a corresponding amount. after a slow hour trip i managed to get it home.
Nice carnage! Good job getting it home.
 
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Highplainsdrifter

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Finally got my lift installed icon stage 4 with billet upper control arm and some 17 inch method wheels and 285-70r17 Toyo mt I’ve wanted this for years it turned out better than I thought what do you guys think ?
 

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Sparksalot

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Thanks man. Yeah I have a love/hate relationship with this Tahoe. But that’s any rig you build. Haha. Plus I feel it’s a unique look in the overland community. Don’t see too many.
Try overlanding in a cop car for don’t see many.
 

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RoarinRow

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Finally got my lift installed icon stage 4 with billet upper control arm and some 17 inch method wheels and 285-70r17 Toyo mt I’ve wanted this for years it turned out better than I thought what do you guys think ?
Those look like substantial upgrades!
 

Highplainsdrifter

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Those look like substantial upgrades!
Ya dude I’ve wanted to do it for a while it’s just so much money but the wife was on board I just had to tell her that we can get to more places now and she was all for it so I pulled the trigger just got it back today
 
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RoarinRow

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Ya dude I’ve wanted to do it for a while it’s just so much money but the wife was on board I just had to tell her that we can get to more places now and she was all for it so I pulled the trigger just got it back today
Now that you got that big upgrade out the way, everything else will seem less expensive. Fridge, RTT, dual batteries, etc.
 

Highplainsdrifter

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Wired up some rigid lights today the brackets I ordered didn’t allow the bolt to fit due to the hood being directly under the area the hole was located so I had to drill my own but it still turned out ok
 

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DIYTaco15

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Had les Schwab install new struts on my Tacoma. Then..... kept hearing a clank when driving over pot holes and manhole covers. Looked under the truck to see 4 bolts that I think are the sway bar that weren’t tight but we’re almost falling off. We are leaving at 5am to go camp. Good thing I checked myself and found it now rather than later.
 

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TheGreyhound

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Had les Schwab install new struts on my Tacoma. Then..... kept hearing a clank when driving over pot holes and manhole covers. Looked under the truck to see 4 bolts that I think are the sway bar that weren’t tight but we’re almost falling off. We are leaving at 5am to go camp. Good thing I checked myself and found it now rather than later.
Yep sway bar bushings. They make a big racket when they knock around. Not a huge deal for safety though. Tighten up and good to go! (Super common on my vehicle for making gratuitous amounts of noise and banging around!)
 
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RoarinRow

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Thanks! Really happy with the way it turned out it was MUCH cheaper than the Goose Gear setup I was originally looking at. He uses pine plywood so it's really light.
I agree, I would have gone this route as well. So many possibilities now.