Hi T Bone. I have a 2011 LB UJoint 4x4 Conversion with a Colorado Campervan top. Sierra seats in the middle. Better than the 7.3 that you replied to and I live in Boulder. If you're seriously shopping, call me. 303.746.6896. You can come check out my van and let's make a deal. I think I...
NICE RIG!
My thoughts:
- Some sag with a payload makes sense. I'd be more worried if that was no sag.
- I might be buying those same wheels for my 'Rado, albeit 16's. They look good.
Look forward to your adventure writeups...
Sorry guys. I've posted this on multiple forums (which I now regret) and the site didn't message me about the follow-up posts.
1. V6
2. 4x4
3. Maintenance log is linked because it's a Google Doc. Just seemed easier to link it.
4. Lots of more photos and details OVER HERE.
1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5
Rare 5 Speed, manual transmission
Key Features:
Old Man Emu Suspension. It rides like a brand new TRD Offroad. I test drove one back to back and was shocked at how well it rides comparatively.
LED headlights.
DOCUMENTED, obsessive-compulsive maintenance history (It...
For those on the fence, I'll just say that the Sienna rear seats are one of the most enjoyable aspects of my van. They're also somewhat difficult to source, so when you find a pair at a fair price, don't hesitate.
Unless your kids magically stay the same size, just suck it up and get a 4x4 domestic van. As they grow, you'll be much happier in the long run. I can easily fill my 4runner for a weekend trip for 2 adults. Hard to imagine how we'd ever pack it in there if we had 5 people. ;)
That's where I'm at. Minimal interior that is removable (mounted to L Track) so I can quickly and easily reconfigure for the intended use, including as a cargo van. I loved having my expensive bikes inside the van on the last trip as we drove through slush, salt, and rain. 4x4 conversion...