2004 Tundra Adventure Cab - Build/Adventure Thread

trailscape

Explorer
I'm in the same boat on that one. The back of my truck is pretty much fitted out for sleeping in. I made a small sink with a 2.5 gallon tank. Anything more than that and what I put in the fridge and I'm usually bringing the trailer.
 

Flyer69

Observer
I was talking about unbolting the rear seat and mounting it behind, if there is room. I know there's a small void back there.
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
I was talking about unbolting the rear seat and mounting it behind, if there is room. I know there's a small void back there.

You won't be able to put the seat back in. I took mine out for the space. But my foot well is wasted space for me.


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toyotech

Expedition Leader
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Recent trip to pismo. At ultimate yota jamborees. Thanks to low range off road for the awesome shot


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toyotech

Expedition Leader
Finally ordered archives garage SFK. Took me a good 6 hours to do. I'll probably be doing a mini write up on how I installed them. So far it gave me a good 1 inch of lift with his 6 inch shackle kit
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smokeysevin

Observer
What made it so time consuming? Even Pulling the bed to do the work doesnt take 6 hours on my truck. Did you run into fit issues?

Sean
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
What made it so time consuming? Even Pulling the bed to do the work doesnt take 6 hours on my truck. Did you run into fit issues?

Sean

I didn't pull the bed. Looking for tools and charging battery plus lots of breaks. Plus I was doing this after work so I was tired.
Also didn't drop the axle and only unbolted the rear end of the leaf spring.

Even with the high clearance bumper the bottom of my bumper wraps back up where the stock just ends at the bottom.


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toyotech

Expedition Leader
So after reading how most drill the rivet out I decided to try a different method. I'm no good at drilling so it wasn't even an option for me lol. I took my 4.5 electric grinder with a grinding wheel. Used the skinny side and went to town grinding the head of the rivet till it disappeared.
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Than I took a big hammer to the back of the hanger and hammered it off to what was left. A couple of numbs. Which I also grind down to the frame. Finally at the point where we can drill. I used a small drill bit the size and drilled a small hole in each numb. Doesn't have to be centered. Got lucky and the hole happen to be the same size as my punch. With a punch locked in. I hammered away and poof the rest pops out the rear

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Than I used a 1/2 drill bit to enlarge 3 of the 4 holes. (One isn't used). Than I bolted the SFK up so I can center punch the 3 additional holes needed to drill. Once marked I left the SFK and used a small drill to start the hole. Took the SFK off and finished drill the holes with the 1/2 drill bit. Spray some self etching primer on and bolted the SFK up.
Tip from my good friend Sean who has the prototype kit told me to grease the shackles before installing them or they will make noise.
Once greased up and bolted the shackle to the new hanger and bolted the leaf spring back up. Just to be safe i let the extra threads of the bolt point away from the frame just in case the shackle does travel upward to the frame/hanger

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I used the rear most hole and with the truck full unloaded and empty gas tank. It is almost vertical but it still rides good. Once truck is loaded up the shackle should have a nice angle to it. As you can see the leaf spring is pretty close to bottom out to the overload spring. Haven't flex the truck out yet and unsure how much this will affect up travel. Overall I gained a solid 1 inch of lift with archive garage 6 inch shackle upgrade.

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toyotech

Expedition Leader
Mmmmm greasy....

Haha yup. Thanks for letting me know to grease them before install. Mine doesn't make any noise but I only driven maybe 5 miles on them need to flex them out and see if I need to change which hole to use


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toyotech

Expedition Leader
Did a little painting. Used metallic charcoal. Matches my armor color as well

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theBullfrog125

Adventurer
You should paint the chrome strip on the door protectors charcoal as well, and the mirrors!
Or not.
I just have this vendetta against chrome lol
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
You should paint the chrome strip on the door protectors charcoal as well, and the mirrors!
Or not.
I just have this vendetta against chrome lol

For whatever reason my door strip isn't chrome. It's a very light matte silver. My mirrors are already painted the same charcoal color. It's a high gloss finish so the sun reflects well of it. Once I can get a can of the same color as my truck. I rather paint the mirrors the same color as the truck. I hate chrome myself.


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trailscape

Explorer
The color looks good. My topper was charcoal too, but it just cooked in the sun.

I think I finally removed just about all the chrome from my truck. Even did the headlights. I haven't decided on the hood emblem though.
 

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