The 1st Gen uses a pair of Phillips screws instead of 10mm bolts to hold the "oh **** handle" on.
The angle of the "oh **** handle" is very different on a 1st Gen
There is less room between the steering wheel and handle so you will have to grind down the RAM: RAM-B-218-1U mount to make it shorter. (I squared it off so it fit inside the handle better as well.
Here are some pics from a recent trip to Moab, Ouray and Silverton. Here is the trip thread http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/64714-Seattle-to-Arches-Moab-Ouray-and-Beyond. The trip was awesome. Despite my rear axle seal going out on the second to last day in Colorado and me having to add oil/check on it every 300miles on the way home. This was by far some of the coolest places I have ever been and recommend it for anyone who has not gone.
The group for the Trip:
Campsite in the Needles District:
Beef Basin:
One of my favorite photos of the trip. Taken after bombing through Beef Basin:
I will (if all goes well) be making that same trip next June 2012. Moab and Colorado, except I will be leaving from VA and taking two weeks. I acan't imagine how beautiful it will be once I get there.
It has been a while since I posted about my Tacoma. It has been used pretty hard as a DD for the last year. For 6 months I commuted 90 miles a day in it. Surprisingly comfortable for 3 hours a day in traffic. Anyway, one day I hit a hammer on the freeway. It cleanly took out on of my tires. So it was time for a new set. I went from 32x12.5's to 33x10.5's to match my FJ62.
Well its been a long time since I have actually done anything with the Tacoma. It has been a stout and reliable DD for years. I have had a few projects come and go,
Well now the time has come to get back to fixing up the Tacoma. I am selling my SAR rig (the 62) and using the Tacoma for it. In the last month it has received a new battery, water pump, timing belt, spark plugs/wires, a new tool box, new LCAs and now I need to rebuild the coil overs (I have a bad bushing on the passenger side). Thought I would bump this old thread with an updated photo and updated progress.
Just for fun I modded the bed a while back for some comfort:
That being said I took the Tacoma out last weekend and took on part of the WABDR (Washington Backcountry Discovery Route). We traveled from Yakima to Bluet Pass. I need to get out and run the entire trail someday, but a weekend away was nice. In a bonus I got to see Table Mountain and the destruction left by a big fire there two years ago.
Outside of Yakima above Highway 410:
Stopped giving my "co-pilot" a chance at the wheel:
Traveling with some ExPo-esque Company:
The "Duraburb" my friend's converted Duramax Diesel Suburban.
On top of Bluet Pass looking towards Mount Stuart:
Last month I decided it was time to add a better Aux fuse box with a breaker. (Blue Sea systems 12 gang holder with a 50amp breaker). I had a rats nest of temporary wires running to my battery and wanted to clean it up a bit. I fabbed up a bracket from some scrap metal I had laying around. I wanted it to mount over the engine fuse box due to proximity to the battery and it was an open space.
Test fitting:
Wired up. It makes the engine bay look A LOT cleaner.
I had my from Sway-A-Way 2.5's rebuilt and wanted to do some flex testing back in December on a Christmas Tree run. I was looking for a good parking spot and this seemed ideal:
The rear received new OME shocks in June and they so far seem to be making a big difference. I need to get new rear springs or some shackles to level out the ride. After the rebuild the front is sitting a little higher than the rear.
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