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Damn you. But thank you? lol
Haha Keep it until I graduate so I can buy myself a present.
Damn you. But thank you? lol
I have a clunk I feel in the floorboards at low speed mostly when backing out of the garage and can't duplicate it when the truck isn't moving as well, does that sound formular?
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I actually like the idea of the double cab. But I think you'd be better off buying a double cab and just shortening the wheelbase by making an entirely new rear section of the truck. Then rock a stumpy flatbed setup and it would be really cool. I'm pretty certain at this point the bob is going down, but dayum I need to find the source of the clunking I have going on.
I think at this point I'll just run a sequioa.
You won't be able to keep the access cab bed and what would be left after the chop isn't worth it and jumping into a sequioa and chopping the back half would be easier if you really need a bed
Haha Keep it until I graduate so I can buy myself a present.
I have a clunk I feel in the floorboards at low speed mostly when backing out of the garage and can't duplicate it when the truck isn't moving as well, does that sound formular?
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I had something similar that went away when I replaced the upper arms and worn out shocks.
I vote that you make like Lorena and Bobbitt!
The only thing my current set-up has the others don't is the SAS. At the time the cost to get the SAS done was $2K. That included front/rear bumpers and sliders. All I did was buy the major parts and build the axle. To do that again on a sequoia or DC would be a lot more.
While you're cutting up the bed, I'm assuming you are going to relocate the spare tire. If you do, you should cut an opening to insert a storage compartment in place of the spare tire area. This was another mod I had planned, but decided to keep the 35" spare in the stock location. Are you planning on fabbing up some bumpers?
Hey Addison,
You might check the front drive shaft. I had a similar issue in my 3rd gen t4r. The driveshaft was tight when I shook it but it was dried out and needed greased. The clunking was actually the dried out drive shaft creating a suction when it tried to slip. I hit the zerk with some grease and it fixed it. It was weird though it really felt like a broken tranny mount or something when it would clunk it felt like metal on metal. Worth a shot if nothing else might be an easy fix.
Looking back to the photos of your tub- it looks like you just stitch welded the sheet metal, as opposed to a continuous bead and used the seam sealer? I thought you had a pretty small welder- still worried about burning through?
I FINALLY caught up with this build haha, read through most everything... Looks good! Though my heart sank when you were talking of bobbing the bed, I just don't like the look for some reason... Though yours looks super clean! A little awkward but not terrible, haha. Truck looks super clean - ever since my 4R, I've had this soft spot for built, WHITE Toyotas... I like your Tundra a lot - the 1st gens look awesome built up. Makes me consider one, too bad I don't have $ or space for several 4Rs, a 1st gen Tundra, and maybe an LC.
And speaking of terrible, I feel terrible about not shipping you your NSE yet! I'll PM you and confirm again on your shipping and get that out you ASAP, I've been holding onto your silver one for quite a while, but school has had me swamped and I've had my mind in so many different places...
Keep it up! Good to see you're keeping this one, at least for a while longer! Miss your 4R but stoked to see where this goes! Hopefully I'll be around when you come down my way and visit Blackdawg/Monte - he and I are neighbors.
Wheeling on!