2004 Tundra Adventure Cab - Build/Adventure Thread

toyotech

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I give up lol. I tired the pipe trick and can't get the out cv off.


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theBullfrog125

Adventurer
Have you tried freezing the shaft? Get a duster air can for electronics and invert the can, then spray the shaft with the liquid CO2. The metal will shrink up a bit. I've gotten stuff unstuck before using that trick.
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
Have you tried freezing the shaft? Get a duster air can for electronics and invert the can, then spray the shaft with the liquid CO2. The metal will shrink up a bit. I've gotten stuff unstuck before using that trick.

I might give that a try tomorrow. I did get a quote from CVJ who said they could build me what I want for $620 shipped 2 custom cv axles. If I send two oem cv axles I could get $170 back but I don't know if I wanna give up my oem axles lol


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theBullfrog125

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I might give that a try tomorrow. I did get a quote from CVJ who said they could build me what I want for $620 shipped 2 custom cv axles. If I send two oem cv axles I could get $170 back but I don't know if I wanna give up my oem axles lol


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If you are going to spend that kind of dough on axles they best be for long travel LOL
 

toyotech

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Took a break from the manual hubs to work on my water tank. I knew I was gonna cut the hump so the tank would fit further in and not take up space directly behind the seat. As it would have to sit closer to the seat in order to avoid the hump and the door. So cut cut was needed. Having a welder is a bad thing lol. I'm no pro welder. Probably the 3rd project I have done with it. Thin metal sucks but I'm surprised I didn't burn to many holes and was able to fill the holes back up with some more welds lol.

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Kpack

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Wow, that's a pretty intense mod. I assume the seat is not going back in over this? Looks good. Much better than any welding I could possibly do. I've only done it once and it was bad.

-Kevin
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
Wow, that's a pretty intense mod. I assume the seat is not going back in over this? Looks good. Much better than any welding I could possibly do. I've only done it once and it was bad.

-Kevin

Ditched the back seats a few years ago for more useable space. These are photos of before I cut the floor. You can see the tank sits too close to the seat and I normally keep a bag or stuff right behind the seat floor area. This was why I wanted he tank to sit further back
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tyv12

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This guys write ups are amazing, reading through his write ups and buying the proper tools was the only way I was able to learn to set us my own very well documented


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toyotech

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This guys write ups are amazing, reading through his write ups and buying the proper tools was the only way I was able to learn to set us my own very well documented


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Yeah I used his write ups 6 years ago when I did my elocker. Which is easier than doing the tundra one. I don't even want to touch the front diff. I don't have the patience so I sent them off.


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