2010 Regular Cab

Tacovendor

Explorer
The 2011 is available w/ buckets, our Rat Terrier loves the center of the bench, but buckets would be more comfortable. As for interior mods other than led lighting, and a 2m radio, all weather mats, Hema GPS, and a seat cover will be the interior.
 

Tacovendor

Explorer
Installed the S-Pod source yesterday, pretty straight forward and is a real clean way to have all your wiring go to one spot. Came with 6 switches that are fused and relayed.
http://www.4x4s-pod.com/
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Franklin405

New member
Very well done. I just ran across this yesterday and spent the whole day trying to read the whole thread during slow points at work. Love that you took a different path by using a regular cab 4cyl.
 

87FoRunner

Adventurer
Got the BajaRack on the camper today, very functional. This is a model for the 4Runner with modified mounting brackets.


May I ask how/what you did to modify the brackets to make them work, and can you get any straightforward shots showing the rack width in proportion to the truck/topper width?:sombrero:
 
That S-pod is amazing! If it works half as well as it looks, I'm sure it's perfect for our trucks. I just wish they had something in my price range.... I might have to just make my own....
 

Tacovendor

Explorer
The best part is is doesn't compromise the factory loom, just 1 wire to the battery. I'll have the truck at the Expo if anyone wants to see it.
 

Tacovendor

Explorer
Installed the Columbia Overland Gen 2 dual battery tray. the tray was easy to install, and I'm doing a little bit of testing with the Warn dual battery isolator. Cutting into the stock positive and ground wires was equal to cutting the 93mm hole in the fender for the snorkle! Will be running some tests soon on the isolator. The batteries are XS Power D5100 AGM's. The S-Pod is hooked up to the aux. battery.
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