You did a fantastic job on your van.
Thanks, many hours of work in that thing.
You did a fantastic job on your van.
Build a bed/seating platform that'll fold up against the wall so that you don't have to sleep on the floor.So I think I'm done for now unless anyone here sees something glaring I didn't do or left out.
My goal was to keep it fairly simple but very functional for taking the bike over a long distance and camping out in it. Now I don't need to worry so much about bad weather.
Build a bed/seating platform that'll fold up against the wall so that you don't have to sleep on the floor.
Plumbed in my air system. 100% duty cycle compressor. Should be able to handle my 37’s. View attachment 178196
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Coolest part is I can control everything over Bluetooth on my phone. View attachment 178199
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Removed the roof rack and the awning from the war wagon so I could bring it in the garage for a mild detail. It needs a proper clay bar, polish (to minimize my trail pinstripes), and wax/sealant treatment but this will have to do for now. She still cleans up fairly well for a 19 year old 4x4 with 220,000 miles on the odometer.
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It's a 2000 4Runner 4x4 SR5 (3rd gen). I'd love to upgrade to a 5th gen, but my car note money is being stashed away for a 36-40 Ford coupe and theres nothing wrong with the war wagon other than leaking valve cover gaskets (common to this platform, I'm not worried about it).Is this a 4runner? I’d actually love to have something exactly like this as a second or fifth car but old toyota 4x4’s reeeaaally hold their value well.
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It's a 2000 4Runner 4x4 SR5 (3rd gen). I'd love to upgrade to a 5th gen, but my car note money is being stashed away for a 36-40 Ford coupe and theres nothing wrong with the war wagon other than leaking valve cover gaskets (common to this platform, I'm not worried about it).
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