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  1. J

    2004 Toyota Sequoia - Building a Family Snow Cruiser

    I decided not to go crazy on tires - just one size up (265/70/17s vice 265/65/17s). I'll see how the front bumper holds up over the next little bit - not very high on the priority list. I think all I have to do now is tackle an annoying exhaust leak (95% sure it's the manifold..helloooo headers)...
  2. J

    2004 Toyota Sequoia - Building a Family Snow Cruiser

    I got a box - a Yakima Skybox 18. Fits great, seems to suit the Sequoia well. I will definitely need to see what the clearance is on some of these resort parking garages though, I know they can be a tight fit. I've zeroed out all the fluids/filters/mechanicals, changed the expendable stuff...
  3. J

    2004 Toyota Sequoia - Building a Family Snow Cruiser

    Yep - open rear open front. The vehicle does have a VCDS/VTC function, but I know that's not a substitute for something like the TrueTrac. They actually do offer one that will fit the rear of this thing - I'm going to look into that right now!
  4. J

    2004 Toyota Sequoia - Building a Family Snow Cruiser

    No air suspension in the back - not quite sure why they didn't swap all four at the same time, but that's one of my first items! Great suggestion on the battery tender, and the emergency pack (blankets, water, food, etc). I'm going to try and assemble something for the front where I can mount...
  5. J

    2004 Toyota Sequoia - Building a Family Snow Cruiser

    I am stationed in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I've been into cars for decades, but mostly sports cars and German sedans. I've done everything from engine swaps to ground-up rebuilds of mid-90s sports cars. I find myself now with a new kid (10 months) and stationed in an area near some of the...
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