silverton62
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Lots of work done!
I have been very busy working on my truck. Today I installed Tuff Tread Mats in the cargo area, rear floor, and rear folding seat back, plus I have the same mat to go into front, upon install of the new Toyota H55F 5 speed. Still need to cut the hole for the manual transmission boot, when the automatic is gone! I pulled the front seats and mounted them back on top of the mats, and was able to get the mats to tuck under the trim, and in the rear passenger door jams. The rear cargo mats are now mounted with the stock cargo tie downs 4, on top of the mats using all stock hardware, and looks great. Very rugged and durable stuff these mats are; Specter Off Road sold them to me, plus the rear spare tire carrier.
Also, I got the nice spare tire carrier that mounts in the rear cargo area passenger side, vertical; enabling me to now carry 2 spare tires and rims;one underneath in the stock hanger, and 1 inside standing up against the passenger cargo wall.
I am looking for 6 split rims if anyone has Toyota steel rims they would want to sell/trade. I have 5 BFG AT TA KO Radial's to sell/trade when I get the rims mounted up.
Tomorrow I will try and post photos here of the stuff I added. I can install the ARB fridge again. The interior has a strong resemblance to what I think a non-usa truck w/o carpet anywhere, and vinyl instead would look like.
I wish I could locate a 60 Series Toyota Landcruiser bench style front seat? If there is such a thing? Like in the new HZJ78's.
The functionality of my truck increased a huge amount today by adding these mats, and pulling the carpets last week, plus the horrible insulation under the carpet that always sticks to the steel floorboards, and causes rust, if not checked/replaced after 20 years on the road. By pulling the carpets It gave me the chance to CLEAN the floorboards and search for any rust that tried to form. Thankfully, I found none. I went rear to front and cleaned every where, pulled drain-plugs in the body, cleaned/rinsed quarter-panel cargo areas out. Sprayed undercoating and primer anywhere I saw that needed attention, underside.
I replaced many screw holders in the trim and door jams, plus weather seals under the hood, and on the firewall. These I found out will let water in my truck overnight on the floorboards up front due to melting frost, in the open hole where the pins should be! Feels great to have pulled carpet, trim, and cargo panels, replacing mounting post/pins as needed for a tight interior before the trip.
So, in the past 4 days; new alternator for my dual battery system, and the new interior look with the vinyl Tuff-tread black mats. I like it a lot. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/images/smilies/26_13_1.gifDo these work?
Hope to drop off my truck this week or next for all the work to be done, plus expedition
rack.
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif How's this one?
Thanks for reading, once I leave in November I will start a trip "thread" as we go under "Expedition's going on currently" here.
I have been very busy working on my truck. Today I installed Tuff Tread Mats in the cargo area, rear floor, and rear folding seat back, plus I have the same mat to go into front, upon install of the new Toyota H55F 5 speed. Still need to cut the hole for the manual transmission boot, when the automatic is gone! I pulled the front seats and mounted them back on top of the mats, and was able to get the mats to tuck under the trim, and in the rear passenger door jams. The rear cargo mats are now mounted with the stock cargo tie downs 4, on top of the mats using all stock hardware, and looks great. Very rugged and durable stuff these mats are; Specter Off Road sold them to me, plus the rear spare tire carrier.
Also, I got the nice spare tire carrier that mounts in the rear cargo area passenger side, vertical; enabling me to now carry 2 spare tires and rims;one underneath in the stock hanger, and 1 inside standing up against the passenger cargo wall.
I am looking for 6 split rims if anyone has Toyota steel rims they would want to sell/trade. I have 5 BFG AT TA KO Radial's to sell/trade when I get the rims mounted up.
Tomorrow I will try and post photos here of the stuff I added. I can install the ARB fridge again. The interior has a strong resemblance to what I think a non-usa truck w/o carpet anywhere, and vinyl instead would look like.
I wish I could locate a 60 Series Toyota Landcruiser bench style front seat? If there is such a thing? Like in the new HZJ78's.
The functionality of my truck increased a huge amount today by adding these mats, and pulling the carpets last week, plus the horrible insulation under the carpet that always sticks to the steel floorboards, and causes rust, if not checked/replaced after 20 years on the road. By pulling the carpets It gave me the chance to CLEAN the floorboards and search for any rust that tried to form. Thankfully, I found none. I went rear to front and cleaned every where, pulled drain-plugs in the body, cleaned/rinsed quarter-panel cargo areas out. Sprayed undercoating and primer anywhere I saw that needed attention, underside.
I replaced many screw holders in the trim and door jams, plus weather seals under the hood, and on the firewall. These I found out will let water in my truck overnight on the floorboards up front due to melting frost, in the open hole where the pins should be! Feels great to have pulled carpet, trim, and cargo panels, replacing mounting post/pins as needed for a tight interior before the trip.
So, in the past 4 days; new alternator for my dual battery system, and the new interior look with the vinyl Tuff-tread black mats. I like it a lot. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/images/smilies/26_13_1.gifDo these work?
Hope to drop off my truck this week or next for all the work to be done, plus expedition
rack.
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif How's this one?
Thanks for reading, once I leave in November I will start a trip "thread" as we go under "Expedition's going on currently" here.