t4rFL
Adventurer
Now just to catch up with everything I am going to list mods and some maintenance done since 2018.
New Power Steering pump July 2018 - i was having PS issues
steering rack/front sway bar bushings Aug. 2018
new ball joints March 2019
removed carpet March 2019 - flooded the interior too many times
Duralast Platinum battery -April 2019
Blue Sea Fuse panel September 2019 - cleaned up all the wiring
new lightbar with a custom mount on the Addicted Bumper (as seen in some photos) Sep. 2019
Andy Mod 2.0 Sep. 2019 - Gives me the ability to turn Traction control off while in 2wd and 4hi
Mastercraft Courser MXT LT265/75/16 E-Rated 123Q December 2019
new radiator Jan 2020
Raingler Ceiling Net - Feb 2020
rear hatch struts - March 2020
reman. starter - April 2020
Bud Built Skids Sep. 2020
Quiet Flow Muffler - Sep. 2020 (had a pinhole in my factory one and was very loud and annoying)
right wheel bearing, left tie rod end, white line control arm bushings (front) - Sep. 2020
Kicker front speakers - June 2021
fuel pump July 2021
I also recently hit 180k miles
Future plans (not in order):
Sliders - I already bent one of my rocker panels
rear locker
upgrade my suspension
Coastal Offroad fuel skid - nice dent in the factory skid
add a 2nd swingout to my bumper for hi-lift and jerry cans (or rotopax)
I also wanted to note I originially bought this 4runner because I wanted someting more reliable than my old Jeep to travel (overland) with and still be very capable off-road. Over the years it has been more of a dedicated trail rig since I have a 2011 Ram 1500 4x4. The Ram is just more comfortable to travel in and gets better gas mileage and because it's newer and I don't beat up on it, the truck has been my go to vehicle for long distance travel. I still use both for off-roading and camping, depends on the type of trip and the destination.
New Power Steering pump July 2018 - i was having PS issues
steering rack/front sway bar bushings Aug. 2018
new ball joints March 2019
removed carpet March 2019 - flooded the interior too many times
Duralast Platinum battery -April 2019
Blue Sea Fuse panel September 2019 - cleaned up all the wiring
new lightbar with a custom mount on the Addicted Bumper (as seen in some photos) Sep. 2019
Andy Mod 2.0 Sep. 2019 - Gives me the ability to turn Traction control off while in 2wd and 4hi
Mastercraft Courser MXT LT265/75/16 E-Rated 123Q December 2019
new radiator Jan 2020
Raingler Ceiling Net - Feb 2020
rear hatch struts - March 2020
reman. starter - April 2020
Bud Built Skids Sep. 2020
Quiet Flow Muffler - Sep. 2020 (had a pinhole in my factory one and was very loud and annoying)
right wheel bearing, left tie rod end, white line control arm bushings (front) - Sep. 2020
Kicker front speakers - June 2021
fuel pump July 2021
I also recently hit 180k miles
Future plans (not in order):
Sliders - I already bent one of my rocker panels
rear locker
upgrade my suspension
Coastal Offroad fuel skid - nice dent in the factory skid
add a 2nd swingout to my bumper for hi-lift and jerry cans (or rotopax)
I also wanted to note I originially bought this 4runner because I wanted someting more reliable than my old Jeep to travel (overland) with and still be very capable off-road. Over the years it has been more of a dedicated trail rig since I have a 2011 Ram 1500 4x4. The Ram is just more comfortable to travel in and gets better gas mileage and because it's newer and I don't beat up on it, the truck has been my go to vehicle for long distance travel. I still use both for off-roading and camping, depends on the type of trip and the destination.
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