My thoughts are towards the last half of this article. I pretty much echo the sentiments already conveyed here. The Tacoma IFS is designed really well and unless you are rock crawling on a regular basis, there isn't much good reason to get rid of it in favor of a solid axle.
If you would like to add another element to the trip, whereby you learn some things about a distinct culture here within our own borders, I might suggest contacting any of the Indian reservations across the country. Just like everytown USA, they have their share of people in need. This would...
What a trip! I can't thank everyone enough for all of the help and support. I was continuously impressed by the goodwill and generosity of the folks who met up with us for the 4WDTO race effort. It was humbling to be around so many fine, talented people. I didn't spend much time taking photos as...
Oh man, I'd love a game of dominoes... but only if you announce the game in that traditional style... LOL you know, the one with the exclamation point at the end? Take care and drive safe. See you there.
Awesome combo! Congrats, you are going to get many years of highly useful enjoyment out of that setup. That was a good decision to get a GPS that you can take hiking with you.
1. If you leave the swing arms and laptop tray in place, yes it will interfere with the airbag. However, the whole swing-arm & tray assy. can be removed, just leaving the post down by the cupholder.
2. Bounce factor is an issue here. We used the same RAM swing arms and laptop tray in Scott's...
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