Show us your Toyota 4runner, tacoma or truck.

kcowyo

ExPo Original
Cackalak Han said:
Originally Posted by WheelTired
Triplets, not Siamese !!
85 Pickup Long bed 4x4 5 speed w/66,000 original miles
85 Pickup extra cab 4x4 5 speed w/74,000 original miles
85 4Runner SR5 4x4 5 speed w/110,000 original miles



I hate you.

Not me. I think we should be friends, maybe even hang out sometime.... :smiley_drive:


WASURF63 - I really like those two trucks. Great use of the Magg. & Columbus combined with the Hannibal, very slick.

Welcome to ExPo - :beer:
.
 

laxtoy

Adventurer
WheelTired said:
Triplets, not Siamese !!
85 Pickup Long bed 4x4 5 speed w/66,000 original miles
85 Pickup extra cab 4x4 5 speed w/74,000 original miles
85 4Runner SR5 4x4 5 speed w/110,000 original miles
85 Pickup---->kind of--->was at one time, sold this one recently..fun truck, I miss her (believe it or not, that is 12psi in the tires, hummer wheels,marlin 6",full width dana,sky F,detroit,lockrite,37x17mtr,)
PB120540.jpg
1up.jpg
PB120593.jpg

85Toyota-Carnage2-4-06012.jpg

dude! no wonder it's so hard to find nice 85's, you're bogarting all of em"! :hehe: very nice
 

Super Doody

Explorer
WASURF63 said:
Hello Expo, another new guy here. What an awesome site!
There's obvious time, thought and $$$ spent on some great looking rigs. Some would say it's an addiction I guess? Nice job to all! Looking forward to picking some of your brains.
Here's a couple pics for you all. The black '00 Tundra is our old expo rig w/over 178,000 miles. The silver rig is our new '08 Tacoma.
WASURF63

Nice set up. I heard there a lots of good point surf up in your hood. Did you score any good surf this past weekend?
 

WASURF63

Adventurer
Super Doody said:
Nice set up. I heard there a lots of good point surf up in your hood. Did you score any good surf this past weekend?

Thanks.
Most of the more consistent point breaks are in Oregon and up on Vancouver Island. However,there are a few obscure point breaks here in Washington on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. That area takes a long period huge West or sizeable NW swell to really go off.
Nada,on the weekend surf. Had to work this time around.Got my eyes peeled for the next swell though...
WASURF63
 

red87

Adventurer
Here's a couple of pictures of my truck during a recent trip to the Mojave.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_0019.JPG
    DSC_0019.JPG
    181.5 KB · Views: 185
  • DSC_0043.JPG
    DSC_0043.JPG
    300.3 KB · Views: 238

upcruiser

Perpetual Transient
I was just perusing and catching up on some of the amazing rigs in this thread and realized that I'd never posted a picture of my Tundra. Its really nothing special but works great for light duty treks. Basically bone stock except for the cap and bed/drawer system I built in the back. It's a refreshingly simple setup compared to my 80 series. Very comfy and after excercising it liberally for a week in the Moab area last spring, I was surprised at just how far you can go in a stock rig with some careful driving. Anyway, here's a few shots.

024_1A-3.jpg

babylion_5.jpg

231.jpg

Yet still tows my cruiser or car and provides every other need for a daily driver. Makes me wonder if I really need the Cruiser.
001_24A.jpg
 

Stealth 4x4

Adventurer
Its great to see you getting out to places like Moab in your stock Tundra. Good for you. Some of us (like myself) have a tendency to look at images of some technical terrain out there and convince ourselves that either we, or our equipment aren't ready yet. I bet it's comfortable sleeping in that nice big Tundra bed too!

Looks like a real sweet setup you've got there.
 

upcruiser

Perpetual Transient
Stealth 4x4 said:
Its great to see you getting out to places like Moab in your stock Tundra. Good for you. Some of us (like myself) have a tendency to look at images of some technical terrain out there and convince ourselves that either we, or our equipment aren't ready yet. I bet it's comfortable sleeping in that nice big Tundra bed too!

Looks like a real sweet setup you've got there.

Thanks. As far as Moab goes, most of the pictures that you see that people post show off the more challenging sections/options of trails. In reality you can pretty much get anywhere you want to get in the greater Moab area in a stock rig. The places that you will have problems are the 3+ and up trails that really don't lead anywhere anyway. I find that stuff fun but I'm more into getting to places for the sake of getting there, not for driving needless trails and challenges.

White Rim trail, Potash rd, Gemini Bridges rd, Chicken Corners, Bull Canyon, etc, etc, there are plenty of great places you can explore in a stock rig with no problems.
 

jim65wagon

Well-known member
upcruiser said:
White Rim trail, Potash rd, Gemini Bridges rd, Chicken Corners, Bull Canyon, etc, etc, there are plenty of great places you can explore in a stock rig with no problems.

Thanks for the list, I'll save this for future trips. Enjoyed your photos of your Tundra. I really like seeing the stock or nearly stock vehicles going places. I love the total comfort of the Daily Driver mixed with a fair amount of capability.
 

Clark White

Explorer
Rallyroo said:
I spy a HILUX emblem upgrade.
AHHHH! Where did you get that Hilux emblem!? I've been thinking of doing the same fender guards you have, awesome to see a picture of what they look like on a Taco. Thanks for posting!

Clark
 

Forum statistics

Threads
188,184
Messages
2,903,527
Members
229,665
Latest member
SANelson
Top
­