Wisconsinite762
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I will be using this thread to document the "build" of my 2006 Sequoia Limited 4WD. It will be slow in the beginning as most of the work will be maintenance type things, which I will document, but won't go into too much detail because it's pretty basic and boring stuff.
My goal is to slowly build this into a daily-able camping/light overland vehicle. I've gotten a lot of inspiration from Sal R.'s build of his 2002 both in the Sequoia itself and in the way he formats his posts.
This will be done in stages, but I won't strictly follow the plan I lay out below. i.e. I might do something in stage 2 before stage 1 is complete.
Vehicle:
2006 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD
193,XXX Miles
Originally from NJ, then Michigan, now with me in Wisconsin.
Surprisingly little rust for where it has been driven. Mostly surface rust on the frame and it still has lots of the original coating on it. I don't believe it has been replaced under recall, and it does not have that weird undercoating that Toyota put on some frames.
Lots of maintenance records.
Completely stock, except for 265/70/R17 Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S (~80% life)
Stage 0: Maintenance
Air Filter ✅
Oil Change ✅
Transmission Fluid ✅
Front and Rear Diff Fluid ✅
Transfer Case Fluid ✅
Timing Belt/Water Pump ✅ (Link to post)
Radiator and Hoses ✅
Heater T's
Heater Valve
Rear Latch ✅
Stage 1: Daily Driver
Interior
Stage 2: Camping/Lite Overlanding
Interior
Wheels and Tires
My goal is to slowly build this into a daily-able camping/light overland vehicle. I've gotten a lot of inspiration from Sal R.'s build of his 2002 both in the Sequoia itself and in the way he formats his posts.
This will be done in stages, but I won't strictly follow the plan I lay out below. i.e. I might do something in stage 2 before stage 1 is complete.
Vehicle:
2006 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD
193,XXX Miles
Originally from NJ, then Michigan, now with me in Wisconsin.
Surprisingly little rust for where it has been driven. Mostly surface rust on the frame and it still has lots of the original coating on it. I don't believe it has been replaced under recall, and it does not have that weird undercoating that Toyota put on some frames.
Lots of maintenance records.
Completely stock, except for 265/70/R17 Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S (~80% life)
Stage 0: Maintenance
Air Filter ✅
Oil Change ✅
Transmission Fluid ✅
Front and Rear Diff Fluid ✅
Transfer Case Fluid ✅
Timing Belt/Water Pump ✅ (Link to post)
Radiator and Hoses ✅
Heater T's
Heater Valve
Rear Latch ✅
Stage 1: Daily Driver
Interior
Scan Gauge II ✅
Android Auto Head Unit ✅
Rear View Camera
Dash Cam
ExteriorCatalytic Converter Protection ✅ (Link to Post)
4020 Aluminum Extrusion on OEM Roof Rails
Bi-LED Headlight Retrofit ❌
Upgraded Halogen Headlight ✅ (Link to Post)
Fog Light Retrofit
Hidden Winch Mount w/ Winch
Frame Recondition and Oil Coating
SuspensionFront
Quick Struts (Current struts are bad)
Small Spacer Lift
Lower Ball Joints ✅
Rear
Shocks
SteeringSteering Rack Bushings ✅
BrakesGX Big Brake Upgrade
Crown Performance Stainless Brake Lines - Extended
Brake Fluid
Stage 2: Camping/Lite Overlanding
Interior
Roof Cargo Net
Tailgate MOLLE Panel
Rear Window MOLLE Panel
Drawers/Sleeping Platform
Accessory Electrical System (Dual Battery? Single Battery? Inverter?)
ExteriorFull Length Roof Rack
Solar Panel
Diesel Heater
Front High Clearance Bumper w/ Winch
Rear High Clearance Bumper w/ Tire Carrier
Water Storage
Suspension2in Front / 1in Rear Lift (Brand undecided)
Moog Upper Control Arms (SPC Rebrand, and cheaper!)
Double Shear Upper Control Arm Mounts
Refresh Lower Control Arm Bushings
Cam Bolt Tab Reinforcement
Spindle Gusset
Custom Rear Control Arms
Wheels and Tires
17" Wheels (prefer something with some bead retention)
33"-34" Tires
DrivetrainHigh Angle Boots
Re-Gear for Taller Tires
Front/Rear Eaton E-Lockers
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