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Thread: WhiteKnight Build (ttora4runners rebuild)

  1. #41
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    how are you gonna have a center diff lock? are you swaping the t case as well? maybe i missed something
    btw the work looks great so far

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    '01-02 4x4 4Runners had a center diff lock.

    Quote Originally Posted by toyotech View Post
    how are you gonna have a center diff lock? are you swaping the t case as well? maybe i missed something
    btw the work looks great so far

  3. #43
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    Did you ever get a 90* connector for your CB? If not, you should just run it through the cig lighter spot or one of the ones just below it (can see an empty one in your 2nd pic). I have the same CB and ran it through my cig lighter spot on my 2002 4Runner. Worked freaking perfect since there were extra ones right below anyway.

    Just a thought anyway.

    Rig is looking good man. Getting close to back where you were before you flipped your old one.

    -Ferg

    Quote Originally Posted by ttora4runner View Post
    Finally, got around to installing my CB today minus the antenna.

    CB control box is the gray box to the left


    The CB


    Clearance, I'm going to pick up a 90* bend to see that helps some. In hind sight I probable should've put it higher up or on the passenger side but I'm happy with it overall.

  4. #44
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    Finally got the panel wired up and functional



    I wasn't able to use the one switch like I would've liked so we just used the fog light switch. Eventually, both the center diff lock and trac off switch will be replaced with a newer switch from either a 4th gen 4runner or FJ Cruiser.
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

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    Lil Skips Gas Tank Skid - installed





    The under belly of the 4runner showing all (3) skid plates
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

  6. #46
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    It seems like you're ready to head out and bash the rocks! The Lil Skips skid finishes it off nicely..... Further motivation for myself to follow your path with that and toss the cheesy OEM tank skid.

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  7. #47
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    Made a little trip up to Denver tonight and picked up a set of 16" Baja Tacoma rims. These are the same type of rims I had on my last 4runner.

    A set of spider trax spacers will be making their way to my door.



    The guy wouldn't sell the rims without the tires, so I'll be selling those to recoup some cost.
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

  8. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickashay View Post
    It seems like you're ready to head out and bash the rocks! The Lil Skips skid finishes it off nicely..... Further motivation for myself to follow your path with that and toss the cheesy OEM tank skid.
    Well, I've dented the gas tank skids on my past vehicles so I fiqured if I dent this one I'm in over my head.
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

  9. #49
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    looking good brother!
    06' Taco 4x4, dbl cab, sport, auto, ltd slip, bilst 5100's w/eibach 886 coils, aal's,, 285/70 17's bfg KM2's, navi, K&N CAI, flowmaster, Rock rails, mile marker 9.5k winch w/ synthetic line, all-pro front and rear plate bumpers and skids. 07' ktm Super Enduro, lifetime 1st edition tent trailer. Catholicscomehome.org

  10. #50
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    Finally, got around to installing the new rear lower links tonight. Install was pretty simple and straight foward.

    Old Links, both of which have a slight bend to them

    Passenger side links (old link vs the new link)


    Driver's side has more of a bend to it (old link vs. a straight stock link)


    Installed
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

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