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  1. #31
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    Great thread Jim! Just read all 3 pages through at once.

    Just curious, did you ever solve the water splashing problem with the tank full?

    I was really bummed we couldn't do the Core Banks trip, but buying a house kind of killed that one. Hopefully we can make it back out to GWNF with ya'll in the spring! 55k and counting on the Taco
    Carl
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  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by WASURF63
    I've checked out your entire build thread. Wow, what a nice job !
    1st gen Tundras are a great platform to build an expo rig from,and very capable by the way...
    I think my previous rig was your rigs long lost brother (See pics attached).
    I was well on my way with "mods on the cheap" also, until my daughter was born.
    There is quite a resemblance there! I think Tundras are way underrated for their capabilities in all areas. Really all I'm trying to do is make Black an official ExPo color! (It's the new White!)

    Quote Originally Posted by CLynn85
    Just curious, did you ever solve the water splashing problem with the tank full?

    I was really bummed we couldn't do the Core Banks trip, but buying a house kind of killed that one.
    Congratulations on the house! Where'd you wind up at?

    Solved the tank problem, haven't fixed it yet, but at least I figured out what I did wrong!

    Sorry that no one made it to the Core with us, but it did make for a very quiet vacation! We're planning on going again in September if you or anyone else can swing it you're welcome to join us. I'll post it as a Planned Adventure.

    The thread will continue as I've got trip updates and mod pics to add.
    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
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    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
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    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

  3. #33
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    Well, I should learn not to let sooo much time pass between updates! I've probably forgotten quite a lot! Aach! Sometimes I hate getting old!

    Anyways I just posted a thread on our Kitchen Kit, I won't add anything about it here other than it is an absolute dream to be able to find your supplies in a well organized box!
    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

  4. #34
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    Let's seeMMMMMMMMMMMM.the year started out with lots of fishing on the river



    And just as we were getting around to overnight trips to the forest we had a wrench thrown in the works; well not so much a wrench as a tree!


    We managed to finally get out and met CLynn85 for a little trip to GWNF

    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

  5. #35
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    Wow Jim. I never seen this thread before But I have seen these mods in person.

    I can attest to the water tank setup. Does a hell of a job cleaning up puke!

  6. #36
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    Again, forgetting the exact order of things, but...I did get the winch. It does get hooked up to the hidden hitch when we go out by ourselves. It does work, for pulling stumps at least!

    The wiring: The factory winch wiring was super long! Of course, I took a pair of bolt cutters to a brand new winch! Installed a set of 350amp Anderson(?) quick connects and wired the loose end to the marine bolts on the Deka Intimidator 34/78 Marine/RV battery under the hood. I do not know if the auxillary connects on the battery can handle that kind of amperage; but this was temporary; as I plan to run a rear power line and hook both up to some kind of switch. No need to have full battery power running down huge cable all the time - kind of like asking for trouble, ya know?

    For now, there is the winch set up. The Anderson QC on the truck side bolts under the hood so it does not bang around while driving. The winch bolts to the truck and voila! 9000lbs of pull!

    Yes, it hangs a bit low. Lower than I like, but I'll deal. If I get wild I'll pull off the bumper cover and see if I can mount it higher, but for now it's OK.

    Yes, I've buried the winch. One occasion, running a fair bit of speed, trying to find a campsite, before dark, rolled over a runoff swale; as the truck came down...Bang! No damage to anything!

    I buried it in a hillside doing a 37 point U-turn.
    And on our MON scout trip I put it through a mud hole (Al provoked me I swear!) I rolled the front of the truck down in the mud and to get it up the other side I had to dig a little trench with the fairlead to get out. Wash it off, spray it with WD40 and it's GTG!
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    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
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    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

  7. #37
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    Well, let's see...what to report....I mentioned the GWNF trip with Carl. Adding the winch. The water tank.... I guess at this point, all we did was trips. We did another GWNF trip; just the four of us, we went up on Vepco Road, which is not the roughest of roads but it sure is pretty. It's got some awesome views of the mountains, and we know of some good campsites now.



    This was a good trip, just a weekend, but we all had fun and got to work some bugs out the system.

    Next trip was the Monongahela Scout trip, we (Haggis,BigAl,CShontz and I) did this a little under the radar. We knew we would have a bigger turnout this year so we set out to find a bigger campsite. We did, as the attendees can attest. I only managed one picture from the scout...

    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

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    Of course then came Monongahela itself. That trip was a blast! New friends, good food, forest roads, spelunking, swimming and unicorns! Read all about it!
    Monongahela2008

    Then of course was the Elk Rendevous. I had to work the first two days so we arrived late Saturday, said goodbye to some old friends who had to leave early, set up camp and built a campfire. Sunday we got to wander around and saw some Elk, nice countryside, oh, more food of course. Monday comes along and we were gone...6 hours up and 6 hours back. It was a tiring trip but, hey, I rest up at work for this stuff!


    Of course it was only a short time after this that the Cape Lookout trip came around. It was started as an Expo East trip, had a lot of interest, but in the end everyone but us had to back out. We were terribly sorry that no one else could make it, but we perservered and enjoyed ourselves anyway. We're going back in 09, probably the middle of September, if anyone wants to come along!

    Lastly was our trip to PA for the burning of the Yule Log, another one of our famous "driveformanyhoursandspendashorttimethere" trips, but it was cool; to the tune of negative degrees before the 45 mile an hour wind chill was factored in!
    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

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    Oh, my main reason for bringing this up to speed. On Black Friday I got out of work early enough to take advantage of a sale...Pep Boys had a color backup camera for 59 dollars. I got it wired up today. The monitor hangs on a homemeade bracket between the rearview mirror and the sunglasses console. It's wired to pull power from the interior light circuit and the camera is switched on at my bed light switch so it can be on anytime. That should work swell when the rack and all the gear is on; I'll be able to see who's sneaking up behind me that way. It works, um, well it worked.....until I shorted out the power wire and blew the fuse for the interior lights. Replacement fuse, you say? Of course I don't have one! Luckily, I know I'll be out to town tomorrow anyways, so I'll pick one up then......and then maybe I'll get a pic or two of the system.

    Mileage? 119,000
    Last edited by jim65wagon; 12-29-2008 at 10:06 PM.
    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
    Benroy Teardrop on TnTTT
    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

  10. #40
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    jim,
    was that picture flagpole, meadow or redish knob?

    jimmy
    98 xj, 97 tj, cdn 101 (base camp),09 klr 650, surly long haul trucker, bianchi single speed, treadlightly trainer

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