CA-RJ
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Hello everyone. My name is RJ and I have a 1997 Toyota 4Runner. I discovered this site about a week ago and have spent most of my nights reading everything I can find.
I grew up in southern California but have moved all around since joining the Coast Guard back in 1999. I currently live in Connecticut with my wife. She just accepted a teaching position in Azusa, CA which means we're moving back to southern California this summer.
I love exploring and am working on getting my 4Runner ready. I bought it a year ago with 136k on it and now it has 159k. It has the 3.4L engine and a 5 speed transmission. I bought it with the Old Man Emu suspension, TJM-17 front bumper and Surco roof rack already installed. Since then, I added a Lock Rite locker to the rear end, Bud Built front skid plate and belly pan, a Cobra WX75ST cb radio and a nice Alpine CDA-9883 headunit.
Once we get to California, I want to build a sleeping platform and get a ham radio (once I get my license). I'd also like to buy or build some sort of a trailer to drag out on the trails with me.
Anyway, I've really enjoyed reading about everyone's trips and hope to add a few write-ups of my own.
Here's a few pictures--
I grew up in southern California but have moved all around since joining the Coast Guard back in 1999. I currently live in Connecticut with my wife. She just accepted a teaching position in Azusa, CA which means we're moving back to southern California this summer.
I love exploring and am working on getting my 4Runner ready. I bought it a year ago with 136k on it and now it has 159k. It has the 3.4L engine and a 5 speed transmission. I bought it with the Old Man Emu suspension, TJM-17 front bumper and Surco roof rack already installed. Since then, I added a Lock Rite locker to the rear end, Bud Built front skid plate and belly pan, a Cobra WX75ST cb radio and a nice Alpine CDA-9883 headunit.
Once we get to California, I want to build a sleeping platform and get a ham radio (once I get my license). I'd also like to buy or build some sort of a trailer to drag out on the trails with me.
Anyway, I've really enjoyed reading about everyone's trips and hope to add a few write-ups of my own.
Here's a few pictures--


