Your truck looked like it worked well on the UA this year.
How did you like the outback park?
01tundra,
You heading up here this weekend?
40's just arrived so it's going to be a late night for me tonight.
Installed 5.13's last Friday and also did a few very small mods to help clear them -
Had to lose the windshield washer reservoir that came factory in the passenger side wheel well. I already reduced the original size years ago by making a S.S. reservoir, but it had to go all together this time. Not a lot of room in the engine bay, especially while still planning on 3-linking the front and having to make room for the coil-overs, but I did manage to squeeze about one liter under there -
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hmmm, its a bit small, but that makes it mountable in the engine bay, i may have to try a similar setup for my land rover if i can find a place to mount it. my other option is infront of the radiator which i'm not liking so far. thanks for the ideas!
Hey Jonathan, I'm not sure you are going to remember me. Your Tundra has changed a lot since we met. I'm the guy with the T100 you met at Big South Fork. Glad to see you here on Expo... I'm late to the game in greeting you though.
Thought you and some others might like to see some "way back" pictures of your Tundra.
Enjoy!
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That's my backyard! And I can't even go there anymore!You just ruined my day. That's a place called Zenith to us locals and the park service has kicked motorized vehicles out of it. I manage not to think about it most of the time, but it pisses me off everytime I do. It's such a beautiful place and almost no one can enjoy it...stupid, stupid, stupid. Horses and hikers are still allowed, but there is absolutely no reason for the closure. The trail was an old railroad bed that serviced an old mining town a long, long time ago and it's one of prettiest places around.
I literally live 3 miles away and went there all the time as a kid...actually I was there so much that the berm in the curve in the second pic is what assured me of the location. We were told that environmental concerns was the reason for the closure, but basically it was just because the park service wanted us out. It was never what I would call crowded, and the people that came respected the trail system and land. I wish the government would just mind its own business. All that beauty and almost no one to enjoy it...
sorry for the rant...seeing the pictures just reminded me of how much fun I had down there as a kid