Wow those converted wheels came out amazing! i was debating sending my crawler Copper Ray10's into convert them.
But i am going to unload the black Sr8's that my wife picked out for her tundra. I want to go back to the 6's.
Being local to VIN is a plus. I will work with him any day of the week! Its funny how his personality directly correlates to his wheel design and over all business ethics...
I think i am on set 5 now from him.
If you dont mind me asking what did it cost to get those converted, all said and done. Feel free to PM me if you dont want prices out there..
Yah Vin is a great dude and has an eye for detail. His wheel designs are super clean and his price point and color options make them hard to find any faults. Always good customer service as well!
You'll have to fire Vin and email for pricing. I am a member of TeamStealth and pricing is kept confidential. I do recall reading some posts though and I think you'll be in the ballpark of most of the other beadlocks on the market once you convert these. Depends how crazy you go with the OMF conversion though, all the fancy hardware can really ad up!
Addison,
Just found out you had this build up. Such an awesome looking rig you picked up! Can't wait to see what direction you take the truck in. I've always loved your detail work. Also, cool to hear that Doug is stomping around my neck of the woods down here in Montana.
Thanks! Glad you found it, its been a slow start but fast paced at the same time? Lots of parts piling up but not much physical progress on the truck. I keep lurking on your Frontier build from time to time and really enjoy your photography. We should still try to get together one of these days! Doug is actually down in Colorado, I just met the new owner at the border in MT and he drove it home.
UPDATE
Have had a little time over the last couple weeks to tinker on the 4Runner. Still waiting for parts to show up but it seems like some of the most crucial components are still not here and holding me up. Suspension, brake lines, bump stops, links are all here... but I am waiitng on backordered MetalTech rear coils and Total Chaos UCA's. I wish one of them would land so I could at least start turning wrenches on one side of the suspension! Oh well, should be making a trip down to MT in a couple weeks at which point I'm hoping to have everything I need. Front bumper is even down there waiting, but I'll have more info on that unto itself when I install it.
Like I said at the beginning, I would be taking the build slow....(lol) parts have been piling up but RickRunner is still stock basically. Using this "down time" to hit some of the finer details before I am able to tear into it.
We had a chinook blow through Calgary and saw temperatures of +11 degrees C. Warm enough to paint
I cleaned up the undercarriage a little, dropped the spare tire and applied some rust prevention primer to all the frame welds, then followed it up with a coat of gloss black chassis paint. Really happy with the results. Hopefully this helps keep the rust away and allows me to battle it one winter at a time. I still can't believe how clean this 4Runner is:
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Finished the 3M carbon wrap on all 4 of the door panels. Nice to have no more "fake marble" trim:
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Pulled apart the dash for the 20th time - getting pretty fast at tearing the console apart! haha Installed a RAM mount for my phone/tablet and also a BlueSea USB port to charge the phone or tablet while in use.
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RAM mount removed for the DD look:
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Random shot. Love the 4th Gen guages, and I never get tired of that low mileage! haha
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Starting to think about cargo management as well. Have a couple good sketches now for the rear storage/sleep platform and very excited to get started on it in the spring. In the meantime just organizing my gear a little better and appreciating things like this BlueRidge Overland visor MOLLE setup:
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That's all for now. Might attempt the front seat mod tomorrow or start on my projector retrofit. The LS430 projectors are gunna look right at home in the pre 05' housings. Stoked for proper light output again, missing the Tundra headlights big time!