Careful Addison. I may just take you up on that!
I encourage it!
Little late but here's the pics that turned out with my phone camera.
Hey thanks Matt! Nice to see a couple shots that I didn't have to take! haha
UPDATE - May 30-31, 2015
This past week was a mad scramble on the truck. Plenty more to come but I needed to knock out some maintenance items and get my rear storage setup for the fridge. I spent all my afterwork hours from Monday-Wednesday working on the storage. I had a good friend help me with the build (OK he did 90% of the work...) and I just helped with objectives and some guidance for change requests along the way. He is very attentive to the details and I knew I could trust him with the outcome. Dave, if you read this I appreciate your time and effort over the last week to the highest degree, I'm very stoked with the outcome!
Alas:
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Got home yesterday from an epic weekend of camping and wheeling. Great friends and great times. Really put the Tundra to the test for a truck with no armor.
- Blue Sea fuse block in the backrest panel with breaker for future accessories ran into the bed.
- Fridge outlet wired in
- Dual USB outlet on passenger side
- Still retained access to the passenger cubby under the seat
- Maglite and Hatchet mount near window
- Sound deadened 2x
- Mounted to truck using 3/8" angle iron in the 90 degree corner as well as additional mounts on top and bottom. This thing isn't going anywhere even if a rollover were to occur (not that I intend to test that theory)
We wrapped the platform up Thursday evening. After that I headed to my garage at 11 pm and replaced both lower ball joints, tie rod ends (outers), and did the poly steering rack bushings. Got home to bed at 2:30am and was up at 6 to get the truck off to Toyota for an alignment. Finished the wiring Friday night for the fridge and fuse block and headed for the hills early Saturday morning!
Some of our awesome wheeling companions:
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Dave and Dave comparing 80-series notes:
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Makin' me miss Tom Cruiser:
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Don't think I can ever tire of this, looking SW towards Waterton NP:
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On the way up to the airplane crash - really learning the Tundra size. definitely larger than what I'm used to and almost shed the flares about 10x this weekend!
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After WWII a cargo plane flying from Vancouver to the East coast of Canada clipped the top of mount Ptolemy while flying low in some bad weather, claiming all 7 passengers in an icey and brutal grave. Very sad story but pretty amazing to see the wreckage and in such a remote location.
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An amazing weekend with the best company I could ask for and a much needed dose of fresh air. Definitely need to get used to the size of the Tundra though... might consider ditching the flares but we will see. Overall I'm very happy with the truck as it handled my usual trails with only minor complaints and on the flip-side I drove the truck 2.5 hours each way at a pace not fit for online tales. Not to mention the logging road blasts with the TRD headers and 2UZ producing a wide-open symphony of combustion, it was fantastic! The truck truly is shaping up to be a champion in all areas. A small sacrifice in size and maybe capability but I have gained in all other areas. Just need to further hone my driving skills to make up for it. Even crawled out of a nasty section and had to help a locked LX through but I won't mention any names... :********:
Oh and I got the new wheels mounted just before my trip. Literally five minutes in I took the hard line and ended up with some massive gouges on 3 of 4 wheels. Yup, that fresh paint didn't last long...
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