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  1. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Do you know what wheels interchange with the stock tundra one? Sean
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    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    How difficult was the disassembly? Sean
  3. smokeysevin

    Yes, it's a basket case. No, I was not on drugs when I built it... (2001 Toyota Tundra 2->4WD Build)

    Yeah, this was 4 sticks of 6' for $50 each. I think it was close to $300 all in. Not cheap but I end up hauling lots of random stuff so the extra locations were important. The unistrut is probably 75% as effective for 25% the price but its 200% as frustrating and 50% taller. My theme for...
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    BlueRanger's 2004 Tundra AC 4x4 "Do Everything" Truck

    Leave the block as is, its "seasoned" For the starter, use oem or rebuild your stock one. Which version of the charger and which tuner are you installing? They revised that kit several times. Sean
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    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    They are 100% a "prerunner pack" and much too soft for any load without bags. Sean
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    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    The springs looks nice, I have been super happy with my g57s but they have always been on the softer side, these look to be a good compromise. The g57s appear to have a much more progressive rate but they start out really soft. Starting from the bottom most leaf, the springs get progressively...
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    BlueRanger's 2004 Tundra AC 4x4 "Do Everything" Truck

    I had planned to do 315s but the 295s I just got on mine are a good happy medium for now. I don't really notice the difference in weight/diameter difference from the 285s but I can tell they are bigger and they fill the wheel wells much better. @blueranger501 Thanks for the info, it looks like...
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    BlueRanger's 2004 Tundra AC 4x4 "Do Everything" Truck

    Do you have any pictures or more info on the custom lowers? Sean
  9. smokeysevin

    2004 Tundra Adventure Cab - Build/Adventure Thread

    Ah, I was mixed up, my bad. Not sure how to account for the different spacing then since I am using the same caliper and rotor. Sean
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    2005 Tundra novice build - "The Rez"

    I have been surprised at how easy it has been to keep the tires off the frame even with 295s and 4.25" BS, I guess I just don't go full lock as much as I thought I did. I will eventually pick up a set of the -25 offset SCS wheels, not in the budget yet though. Good call on the heat shrink for...
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    2004 Tundra Adventure Cab - Build/Adventure Thread

    I am using the later model tundra calipers 05-06 but not the gx/4runner rotor/caliper setup. I can't remember the casting number off the top of my head. Sean Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk
  12. smokeysevin

    Cabin Fever 2005 double cab Tundra "build"

    Nice job on the harness, it came out clean. Sean
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    Cabin Fever 2005 double cab Tundra "build"

    It is more about the insulation (temp and resistance to fluids) and strand count (Vibration durability/longevity and flexibility) than anything else. thhn wire is not always rated to the same temp and the insulation is not always fuel/oil resistant. GXL/TXL or Marine wire is the way to do it...
  14. smokeysevin

    2004 Tundra Adventure Cab - Build/Adventure Thread

    I am running Taco spindles on my truck (also an 01) You need the tundra inner axle and tacoma outer. It is a pain to do the conversion. There is more in my thread if you want to see the process. @toyotech what size wheel spacers are you using? I tried to fit a pair of spidertrax 1.25 and a pair...
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    Cabin Fever 2005 double cab Tundra "build"

    Happy to share. I consider 16 awg the practical minimum for auto wires in general, smaller than that and they are too easy to break on accident. Sean
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    Cabin Fever 2005 double cab Tundra "build"

    What wattage is the bulb? There is nothing wrong with running a home run but you need to make sure that the entire length of the run is included (To the circuit and back to the ground). By grounding to the chassis you can save some money as long as your main body/chassis/engine ground is big...
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    Cabin Fever 2005 double cab Tundra "build"

    Determine if you are using current capacity or voltage drop as the governing factor. What is the current draw of the fridge and how far is it from the battery? I would use a circuit breaker and not a fuse. Resetable can be important if you can fix the problem and keep your food from spoiling. I...
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    Yes, it's a basket case. No, I was not on drugs when I built it... (2001 Toyota Tundra 2->4WD Build)

    Cargo Management Track Install 10ish years ago I installed 2 strips of low profile unistrut on the floor of the bed to hold a spare tire mount. It worked pretty well, but the eye bolts I could find that fit the rack were 1/4-20 and bent really easily if you applied any side load at all. I had...
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