Well, started to build a teardrop of sorts a couple years ago, and after sleeping in it one night with my girlfriend, found it to be not quite what I had hoped. So I sold the original tub that I had built out of plywood and fiberglass. I have modified the frame to make it 5x9. My question is...
So...finally decided to pull the trigger on some coms for my 3rd gen. I picked up a base, and two handheld gmrs radios. I'm looking for a place to mount the base unit, and have been thinking about pulling the ashtray out. Has anyone here done that? Would appreciate ant photos of location other...
Not new to the site, but new to the Toyota side of this. I recently purchased an 01 4runner sr5, that the previous owner had started a build with a hodge podge of parts. I know most is ok, but not thrilled with the rear shocks. He said that he used a set of toytec rear shocks from an fj cruiser...
Well, here I go again, hopefully this build wont be nearly as slow as my last one, but almost have the materials together to build myself my idea of an overland teardrop. Hope you like...
Has anyone on the forum done a sas on a 3rd gen 4runner using fzj80 axles? Seriously thinking about it using fab parts from ruff stuff for the links and mounts... Any thoughts would be appriciated:bike_rider:
In the middle of a low budget repurposed trailer build. Hoping to get some input from some of the guys on here who have built theirs on here, and was curious if anyone else has used the factory springs from a TJ in their builds with a trailing arm type of set-up. Any help in this would be...
I've only been on this forum for a short while, and cacan't figure out how to post the pics I have of the trailer that I'm building from my phone...can someone lend me some assistance...please...
I've been reading about all of the functionality of an offroad capable camping trailer, I decided to have some fun with an old trailer that a family friend donated to the cause after hearing me rant as to cool it would to build one...i like to build things, and figured it was better than sitting...
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