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    Default Project Alpha Bound - 1985 4Runner Adventure Truck Build

    First things first - thank you Expo for the wealth of knowledge and the awesome attitudes here. This is the coolest crowd around, and I learn something new everyday reading here.

    In the fall of 2009 we relocated from Nashville, TN to Louisville, KY, and in the process I ended up parting out the rock crawling project I had been working on for the last few years. A few months passed, and I wanted another project but decided my direction had changed. In February of 2010, after searching around my immediate vicinity, I found a 1985 4Runner in Salt Lake City that was in great shape and priced right. As many of us know, 1985 was the first year that Toyota introduced fuel injection for the 4Runners/Trucks and the last that they offered a solid front axle. I'm a die hard Toyota guy and missed my old Tacoma so this combination seemed like a great platform for my next build. I bought a plane ticket and flew out to SLC later that month to buy the truck and drove it home 1600 miles to KY.

    Here's a pic just outside of SLC. Other than the bald tires this rig was in great shape.

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    That was February 2010 and we were still trying to sell our home in Nashville. By July we had sold the house, moved, and (most importantly) got a new garage! But, alas, the transition with work was still such that I had too many things going on to really dive into the truck. I spent the next few months doing maintenance and cleaning the interior.

    Christmas rolled around, and it was time. We were finally settled, and I had the bug to start the build. Before I could do that I needed to actually get out in the truck to establish a performance baseline to decide how I wanted to proceed. I upgraded the tires to a set of 33" KM2's and joined a group of old friends at Coal Creek in late January 2011 for some camping and wheeling:









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    The truck performed very well, and it was a great upgrade from my Tacoma when it came to camping. Here are the goals:

    1) Truck will be used as primary transport for family camping, so setup should be modular
    2) Primary use will be solo camping trips (subtle difference from above)
    3) Fridge
    4) Winch
    5) Onboard heated water/shower
    6) External fuel storage
    7) Awnings
    8) 10lb Propane (more later)

    I am shooting for a 10 day trip in the San Juan mountains in August, so I have a decent timeline. This is probably just enough to keep me motivated, though.
    Last edited by ab1985; 09-04-2011 at 11:45 PM.

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    First things first - I need a sleeping pad. I purchased a 2" Thermarest pad and slept in the garage a few times for testing, and this wasn't adequate. I then bought a 2" memory foam pad for a twin mattress and cut it down to match the Thermarest pad - this worked great! So my sleep/storage/fridge system was built around 3 premises:

    1) The platform needs to be modular
    2) I need to be able to stretch out to 6 ft
    3) I need to be able to sit upright inside the truck in case if prolonged bad weather

    This is what I came up with:






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    Monkey bars!











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    Nice rig. love the 1st gen runners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ab1985 View Post

    Nice...your layout for sleeping/fridge/etc is exactly what I am picturing for my LC...will be following...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ab1985 View Post
    3) I need to be able to sit upright inside the truck in case if prolonged bad weather
    You know you have two front seats right...lol (sorry, bad joke...lol )


    Seriously, awesome rig!!!

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    Any updated pics of this bumper on your truck?

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    Not yet. I got spooked and started cutting it up to reduce the weight. The past few weeks have been spent replacing the transfer case (bad seal on front output shaft), radiator & hoses, muffler, relocating things under the hood for the hot water system, and finishing touches on the sleeping platform. I also took a stab at repainting the fiberglass shell, but that didn't go so well. Hoping to work on the bumper this weekend.

    Only pics: 1) replaced the chintzy Edgestar fridge handles and 2) added a sliding platform for the fridge (it got brown carpet, too, which you don't see in this pic). *EDIT - ADDED BETTER PICS OF FRIDGE SHELF*





    Last edited by ab1985; 03-24-2012 at 12:24 AM.

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