Which rig next for sixstring

sixstringsteve

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Do you still have the electricians number to have him install the sub-panel?

I accidentally deleted his info when I cleared my PMs. Could you send it again? I think I need to do some work to the garage before I start tearing into the truck. I need to wire 220, paint the walls, and add about 6 hoverhead lights. It's always way too dark in there.
 

sixstringsteve

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UT
I wish it were included. The 100 is the reason he's selling the 4runner.

Thanks for the convidence Brian and Kevin. I could possibly see myself in a 100 series someday. I just can't make it work out right now. This runner should be a great rig for me.


I think if I built a little offroad trailer and towed it behind the runner I'd be happier than a 100 series. Who knows. A 100 would rock for the long trips, but parking it, and DD, and stuff, it's a bit big. A 4runner is a great size.
 
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sixstringsteve

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UT
This thread gives me lots of bad ideas:

http://www.yotatech.com/f88/my-camping-trailer-project-219053/index20.html


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sixstringsteve

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UT
yeah, I read that entire thread last night. Mine won't be that clean/ocd, and I won't use a 1" body lift. But I love a lot of his simple ideas. I'm going to incorporate a lot of what he did.

How needed/important is an adjustable rear track bar with the 3" OME lift?
 

Kevin B.

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It's those aux lights, isn't it? :D I told him he should get clearcovers instead of the blue, but he wouldn't listen to me.

His shower setup is slick, he's got onboard water plumbed through the heater, and switches and a temp gauge inside the rear hatch. It's a very clean install, I thought.
 

sixstringsteve

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UT
I didn't read past the first page. The gag reflex was too strong. :D it's the wide fiberglass fenders. I absolutely hate those.



Now I'm starting to wonder if I should keep the 32's on the 4runner and sell the gears and 35's to someone who needs them...
 
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sixstringsteve

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UT
Steve, we need to get your electrical set up so you can run impact tools without unplugging your clothes dryer..

I just talked to your electrician friend. He's coming tomorrow to give me quote. Hopefully we get that wired soon, then get the garage painted, then I can go to town.
 
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