Thread: Show us your Toyota 4runner, tacoma or truck.

  1. #2191
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    I guess should finally post something since I've been on here for a while. I bought this 2001 4Runner last year. I'm working on a trailer for it also. I've got several things in mind for it as time and money allows.
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    Last edited by m1ashooter; 03-26-2012 at 12:08 AM.
    2001 Toyota 4Runner SR5 with 4wd, center differential lock, ARB rear air locker (air compressor under hood), 2.5" lift, sway bar disconnects, rock sliders.
    My web page for my 4Runner and whatever else.

  2. #2192
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdawg View Post
    Blackdawg, any reviews of this bumper? I like it. Is it airbag compatible like the ARB?
    Last edited by YotaPilot; 03-26-2012 at 03:03 AM. Reason: typos
    -Justin
    2001 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab TRD
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  3. #2193
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    Quote Originally Posted by 111db View Post
    4 years passed: update pic from El Camino Del Diablo

    Toyota 4x4

  4. #2194
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enzo View Post
    I use the Thule Xsporter 422xt for my RTT and awning. It's lightweight and adjustable.
    Can you mount the Thule over a softopper? I thought about those but i wasn't sure... the ladder barely reaches the ground now. I'd like to keep the bed waterproof & still have the flexibility the ST provides... asking too much?

  5. #2195
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    Quote Originally Posted by cam-shaft View Post
    Did you sleep in the RTT in the snowy condition? If so how was it? I know when camping in 0 degree temps the last thing I would want is my bed 7' off the ground with cold air under it.
    Cam-shaft.
    Yeah, wasn't bad at all - we just doubled up the sleeping bags [I had a 20 deg with a -10 layer over top]. It was only 15-20 degrees outside & we [2 of us] weren't cold at all. setting it up & taking it down however, was a bit chillier... The Eezi-Awn has a nice 3" mattress that did a great job insulating us. no complaints - i just knocked snow off the roof from the inside a few times & dreamt of the fresh tracks in the AM.

  6. #2196
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdawg View Post
    better then being on the ground. The ground will soak up heat a lot. Thats why you sleep on a pad(other then comfort) I bet it actually wasn't bad. Plus i have read of guys wiring up a 12v heater blanket in their RTT tents for just such occasions haha
    Exactly. a heater blanket would have been nice - my only regret was not bringing my boots up with me... i had to jump down into thigh deep snow in my sneakers in the AM. Also reminds me of another good device - a funnel hose clapped to a 6' length of hose running outside to pee in. :-]

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    Found an old photo from the first trip out in the truck from last year. Killer ~1000 mile trip across Utah on dirt roads. Out of date but sharing anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ecriv View Post
    Exactly. a heater blanket would have been nice - my only regret was not bringing my boots up with me... i had to jump down into thigh deep snow in my sneakers in the AM. Also reminds me of another good device - a funnel hose clapped to a 6' length of hose running outside to pee in. :-]
    HA!! that is good to know..haha

    Quote Originally Posted by YotaPilot View Post
    Blackdawg, any reviews of this bumper? I like it. Is it airbag compatible like the ARB?
    Not totally 100% positive on that. But so far..i LOVE it! as well as all the others sporting one Very good build quality.

    oh and check out this thread..about the ppl that have gotten in wrecks with the bumper
    http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/eli...ollisions.html
    1996 Tacoma- Billy 5100/Eibach coils, Wheelers(Alcan) 6 pack/10'' 5150s, Wheelers Type B rims, 33x12.5r15 KM2s, Elite Front bumper, 4 55w HID hella 500s, LF240s, Custom made mirror lights, Blitzpro 21s HAWK side lights, Blitzpro 6lr custom camp/rear side lights, rear 6lz Blitzpro LED bar, Rigid LED 1' bed bards, PIAA 510 IONs, Elite off road Rear wrap around bumper with tire gate. BAMF sliders. Bed/roof rack with CVT Mt. Shasta, 20lb CO2, GM CS144 alternator, Dual batterys

  9. #2199
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    Quote Originally Posted by YotaPilot View Post
    Blackdawg, any reviews of this bumper? I like it. Is it airbag compatible like the ARB?
    the bumper doesnt matter for airbags on most vehicles, its the sudden stop that triggers the airbag, or something like that, or thats how I remember it, and I could be wrong, heres a link to get ya going in the right direction:
    http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car-dr...ces/airbag.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    the bumper doesnt matter for airbags on most vehicles, its the sudden stop that triggers the airbag, or something like that, or thats how I remember it, and I could be wrong, heres a link to get ya going in the right direction:
    http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car-dr...ces/airbag.htm
    The airbag sensor is an accelerometer. so it only measures Δv, not how far in your bumper is pushed.
    Cheers!
    Pedro

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