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Old 08-27-2011, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 87hillbillyoter
sweet! any other pics on the e-locker install? lookin awesome man!
Didn't take too many pictures of the axle housing modification for the e-locker but there are several tech articles out there that we followed. The stock e-locker gasket was used as a template for marking the housing where we needed to grind.

This is one pic of the rear axle housing partially modified:


Still need to wire the e-locker but that will be one of the last things I do.
Old 08-27-2011, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
do you have a pic of your current front shackle angle? the early one didn't look so good-granted it did not have the full weight of the truck on it and yes, the springs will settle somewhat...
I'll try to get a better pic when I mess with it next. The shackle is pretty much straight up and down now, I expect it to go back a few degrees when the springs settle. This is one item we were worried about when mounting the front hanger kit but it is in the correct position (flush with the frame) based on the instructions from All-Pro and looking at other trucks.
Old 08-27-2011, 02:33 PM
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The steering box and shock on the driver's side are now mounted. Check out the latest pics:



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Lookin' Good!
Old 09-05-2011, 11:57 AM
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A couple more pictures to add, the runner is now driving but I need to replace the driveshaft. Mounted the stock driveshaft but it now makes noise and vibrates at low speed due to the lift. Didn't think it would hold up but I wanted to try. I plan to replace the driveshaft with a CV next. Still need to weld up the front driveshaft and install rear bump stops too.

Looks good but needs tires:





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Looks good man! How does it ride with that front shackle angle? Sure has come a long way in a short time.
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It rode good except for the driveshaft issues. Springs were fairly soft and the front shackle angle didn't appear to be too bad. Shackles were a couple degrees back and I am sure the angle will get better as the springs settle.
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Just got done going through your build. You got the truck looking good.
Old 09-18-2011, 08:21 PM
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Got the new driveline installed last week and I am now trying to break-in the gears. I've been driving the runner for a few days now.

The 31's look funny on the truck, I need to find some 35's now. I wasn't sure how 35's would drive so I asked 87 Deathtrap if I could try out his for a bit and he said yea (thanks Nate). We installed the tires and drove around the block finding a nice test rock. Below are a few pics, looks good with 35's.





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Hey man looks good. I do over 50 miles a day with home work and class if you need help breaking in your gears.
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Wow the 35s look perfect. Are those rims 8" wide or 10"?
Old 09-19-2011, 10:53 AM
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They are Nate's 10" wheels but plan on running 8" wheels.
Old 09-19-2011, 07:34 PM
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Great work on this thing! It is definately inspiring. Rides and flexes really well, gonna be unstoppable when those springs get broken in!

If you guys want some more practice before you start on the next build just let me know, I'll drop my truck off anytime.
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Don't let his wife see that you mentioned a "next build". I "needed" a new vehicle, so we bought a 2010 Tacoma and when I started looking at mods for it on top of the 85 Runner I have she flipped her lid haha. Looks good though! I was just moved to Japan (in the Air Force) so all progress on both my rigs has ceased. Gives me time to save and plan though.

MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Any updates that you care to share? It's been awhile.
Old 11-24-2011, 09:10 AM
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Not much has changed. I have tires now and a few more items to install.

Runner with 35X12.50X15 BFG KM2's on 15X8:


Another image of the rear with new tires:


Still need to wire the elockers, wire my air compressor, and wire new CB.

I'll try to post more pics when I get the lockers wired.
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Just read though your thread. Looks awesome I love those white runners. great job
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Man, your runner is looking sweet with the new shoes! Look forward to some more updates!

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Old 11-25-2011, 01:49 PM
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Looks great man! Very clean. What type of OBA are you going to be running?
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So we took the 4runner out for the first time after the lift. Just finished mounting the air compressor, and wiring the elockers. Thanks Connor and dad for helping with the elockers.

Went wheeling with Connor, Dan, and my Dad at Ajax, we planned on taking it easy the first time out. Below are a few pictures:



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