Parting out my 1997 4runner to pay some bills and begin a new project. Just pulled the Supercharger off along with the URD 7th injector kit. Supercharger was working great and is in good shape. I did an oil change on it 2 years (3500 miles ago).
Whats included:
Idler and bracket
All needed...
Long overdue interior shots. Have yet to camp and run the AC so I now have a year to figure out and route the drain line.
And this is our temp setup till I make drawers.
I went cheaper and got the tekonsha 9030 for my 97 4runner. Super easy setup and calibration, works fine. Hardest part of the install was finding the brake signal trigger wire.
Not the best pic for this, but I have 2x BAL 25" up front and 2x in the back. The front ones are going to get removed and mounted in the opposite direction.
I have yet to weigh mine. But I did 2x2 .120 wall tube for the trailer frame. Walls were 3/4" plywood core with 1/4" outter and 1/8" inner. I routed out some areas and filled with insulation. If I could do it again, I would 1/8 inner/outer and use 1/2" for the center. Then route out more...
For swing outs, I have always used flanged bronze bushings in a DOM sleeve with a grade 8 bolt going through them. Mounted in double sheer. You can get the bushings from Mcmaster super cheap ($3 each).
The first bumper I made I used a 1" grade 8 bolt which was super over kill. My current...
**SOLD**
Moved my Engel out of my truck and into my teardrop, no longer need the cover.
Cover is in pretty good shape, just needs to be dusted off and installed. There is one tear on the top of it... from a bear that got into my truck last year. Yes a bear.
If you have the alloy wheels, they are lug centric (I hope thats the correct term) where the lug nut centers the rim onto the hub. You can use these on a trailer, you just need to have metric studs on the trailer hub and more of the expensive toyota lug nuts.
Thats a pretty serious charger. I put a 1.5amp charger and a good sized marine battery in my teardrop. All I have is an engel, LED lights, fan and various USB charging points. On our last 3 night trip the battery never dropped below 12 volts so even If I had hookups the charger would not of...
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