changed my winch/winch bumper plans. i was going to run my WARN 8274 with synthetic rope, but with trying to find a bumper design i liked and could fit the massive 8274 without blocking the whole radiator. a member on another forum suggested this winch http://truckandwinch.com/tuff-stuff-12-500-lbs-premium-winch-kit.html he has been running one for a while along with a couple of his friends, and at that price i figured i couldnt beat it, im still gonna put my synthetic rope and hawse fairlead on it though.
i had an hour after work lastnight so i pulled my bumper off to start mock up for my winch mount. found the passenger frame horn has been bent before and that has my engine skid askew.
for now im just making my winch mount, later i will finish the sides and actual bumper
easy way to transfer the bolt pattern from the winch to the metal
supports
first time using my dimple die (note to self, make sure dimple die is facing the right way lol)
more dimples
i only dimples 6 holes, the pieces i cut out of the 6 holes weighed .25 of a pound. not much there but you can imagine if there were more dimples how much weight would be cut.
tonight i charged the A/C, changed the oil, and cut the rotting muffler off. i'm glad i didn't already order a muffler, everything i found online said 2 1/4" this thing has 2 1/2" on it.
took off for the mountains today to get out of town for my birthday, went to south pass city, atlantic city, louie lake and lander. got 18MPG in the 4runner mixed highway and climbing through the mountains.
started working on my roof rack and didnt like how it was going so i went to plan B. i just built some mounts to mount the awning for now and ill revisted the roof rack later.
the mounts bolt into the factory "roof rack" mounting holes
i got tired of my e-locker working off an on and figured it out to be an issue in either the wiring or the computer. so i just ordered an e-locker harness and switch panel from http://www.12voltguy.com
we headed to utah today around spirit lake, sheep creek, and headed over the flaming gorge dam and took the upper sage creek trail. ended up pulling a duramax out of the mud at one of the lakes, toyota 1 duramax 0.
this weekend i was going to do my front brakes and rotors, (i love how easy it is to pull the brake pads on a toyota, you dont even pull the caliper off) till i noticed my caliper on the passenger side needs replaced, so ill wait till this weekend when my cailpers show up.
i had my small compressor/tank in a wood box i built when i had my XJ, well the compressor finally started to die (what can ya say about a $7 compressor), it would build pressure over 30#. i was looking at getting a CO2 tank setup but all the store bought ones have nice tanks and nobody around here will fill them, they just exchange them, so i wasnt going to buy a $500 powertank to turn in the nice tank. called around and nobody had a 10# tank only 5 or 15, im not planning on running air tools so i figured a 5# would work fine for me and take up less space.
went to airgas here in town and picked up a 5# tank for about $100, ordered a 150PSI fixed hi-flow regulator with quick disconnect air chuck and a mounting bracket for $105 shipped, i already had the hose and fittings so no cost there. i now have a CO2 tank setup that cost me about $205. this also gave me more room in the back of the 4runner.
old setup
new setup (i need to shorten my wires now on my inverter since i had to relocate it)
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