habanero's 1996 4Runner Build-Up Thread
#3541
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I still don't know why somebody asked me that over on T4R.
I may be 50, might be I don't generally wear make-up, or color the greys on my (currently) waist-length hairs (head hairs, not leg hairs!) and maybe I'm a bit grungy with grease or dirt about my person at times
-but-
I like to think I sorta kinda a little bit still resemble a girl-like object.
I may be 50, might be I don't generally wear make-up, or color the greys on my (currently) waist-length hairs (head hairs, not leg hairs!) and maybe I'm a bit grungy with grease or dirt about my person at times
-but-
I like to think I sorta kinda a little bit still resemble a girl-like object.
#3542
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I'd feel better if he were wearing Mr. Magoo glasses. Let's just pretend he was sorely in need of them.
Got the front skid back on, still need to clean up, paint and install the gas tank skid. Hope all is well in your world and in everybody elses, too.
Got the front skid back on, still need to clean up, paint and install the gas tank skid. Hope all is well in your world and in everybody elses, too.
#3543
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96 4Runner 298,823 miles
A while ago after getting the winch into the bumper I was thinking about how the winch hook and some of the line is below the front face of the bumper and wondered how people get their line up and out of the way to keep it from getting hooked, dragged, pinched or damaged.
This is the '99, but the '96 looked the same other than to the driver's left.
I saw this option for $19 shipped:
Interesting. I did a lot of searching for a D-ring that would work with my winch hook and came up with something from Tractor Supply for about $3. I already had the velcro.
So I put it together and got this:
Which I'll probably use on an as-needed basis (off-road) though I don't know how often I'd need the winch line to be that far out of the way.
I believe the husbandio is going to flip the D-ring he has the winch hook attached to (first pic) up and tighten the line a little to make it stay so it won't be hanging below the bumper face either.
And that's my super-dumb mod of the day.
Today I was looking for the Metalcloak site for my wee write-up and came across this for $76.98 shipped:
https://www.rubitrux.com/maximus-3-1...ok-anchor.html
Which if I had that kind of spare change I would go with a thimble after searching high and low for the best price I could find on something like a Factor 55 or like and call it a day.
Thimble just currently isn't in the budget right now.
A while ago after getting the winch into the bumper I was thinking about how the winch hook and some of the line is below the front face of the bumper and wondered how people get their line up and out of the way to keep it from getting hooked, dragged, pinched or damaged.
This is the '99, but the '96 looked the same other than to the driver's left.
I saw this option for $19 shipped:
Interesting. I did a lot of searching for a D-ring that would work with my winch hook and came up with something from Tractor Supply for about $3. I already had the velcro.
So I put it together and got this:
Which I'll probably use on an as-needed basis (off-road) though I don't know how often I'd need the winch line to be that far out of the way.
I believe the husbandio is going to flip the D-ring he has the winch hook attached to (first pic) up and tighten the line a little to make it stay so it won't be hanging below the bumper face either.
And that's my super-dumb mod of the day.
Today I was looking for the Metalcloak site for my wee write-up and came across this for $76.98 shipped:
https://www.rubitrux.com/maximus-3-1...ok-anchor.html
Which if I had that kind of spare change I would go with a thimble after searching high and low for the best price I could find on something like a Factor 55 or like and call it a day.
Thimble just currently isn't in the budget right now.
Last edited by habanero; 06-06-2018 at 05:56 PM.
#3544
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96 4Runner 299,122 miles
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
#3545
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96 4Runner 299,122 miles
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
I learned to drive a manual in my mom's Honda Civic and also preferred the automatic at first because I was used to it and could drive them better. Now that I have had several years to practice, I actually prefer them now over automatics. It is a lot more fun driving a manual.
I see that you are only a few hundred miles until the big 300,000 miles!
#3546
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Good morning old87yota!
The first time I drove a car it was a stick and I spilled my dad's beer.
I traded my 69 Fairlane 500 that I bought before I could drive for a 74 Mustang II FOR THE STICK because I really wanted one. Every time I get an auto I wish I had manual and now it's all we have. In other words, agree more fun!
That is so cool that you still have your truck. So wish I still had my 67 Bronco. It was already becoming a pile of dust back then but now I could get new body panels for it.
I was going to take a pic of 299,000 but forgot. Will get a chance to forget the 300,000 pic by the end of July.
The first time I drove a car it was a stick and I spilled my dad's beer.
I traded my 69 Fairlane 500 that I bought before I could drive for a 74 Mustang II FOR THE STICK because I really wanted one. Every time I get an auto I wish I had manual and now it's all we have. In other words, agree more fun!
That is so cool that you still have your truck. So wish I still had my 67 Bronco. It was already becoming a pile of dust back then but now I could get new body panels for it.
I was going to take a pic of 299,000 but forgot. Will get a chance to forget the 300,000 pic by the end of July.
#3547
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96 4Runner, 299,134 miles
Been chasing a steering clunk around for awhile now. At first intermittent but finally reliable enough that I was able to catch it. Had the kid move the steering wheel back and forth a bunch and got it narrowed down to a couple of things. When I pushed on the inner tie rod the noise would quiet down. After pulling the boot and watching/listening it turned out to be a loosened steering rack guide. I've tightened it about two turns (3 was a tiny bit too much and the steering got stiff). I also replaced the left outer tie-rod end after watching it move around a bit where it wasn't supposed to. Noise has gone away, at least, so far, I need to take it on a longer test drive.
I bought the new rack from Toyota on 7/28/2014 at approx 267,xxx miles.
Been chasing a steering clunk around for awhile now. At first intermittent but finally reliable enough that I was able to catch it. Had the kid move the steering wheel back and forth a bunch and got it narrowed down to a couple of things. When I pushed on the inner tie rod the noise would quiet down. After pulling the boot and watching/listening it turned out to be a loosened steering rack guide. I've tightened it about two turns (3 was a tiny bit too much and the steering got stiff). I also replaced the left outer tie-rod end after watching it move around a bit where it wasn't supposed to. Noise has gone away, at least, so far, I need to take it on a longer test drive.
I bought the new rack from Toyota on 7/28/2014 at approx 267,xxx miles.
#3548
96 4Runner 299,122 miles
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He actually did pretty darn good on his very first drive- then asked for an automatic!
I told him give it at least 7 days of practice, then think about a stinky old auto- but that he had to learn how to drive a clutch either way.
Only have one of them left on my insurance..
Winch Thimble- i got my factor 55 dirt cheap on ebay..about $50 off retail and NIB.
and of course a few days later I find that SMittybilt pretty much pirated Factor 55's thimble...but you can find them for $72 shipped..which isn't a bad deal
#3549
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I feel your pain...and pride! I taught my 3 daughters to drive...stressful to say the least.
Only have one of them left on my insurance..
Winch Thimble- i got my factor 55 dirt cheap on ebay..about $50 off retail and NIB.
and of course a few days later I find that SMittybilt pretty much pirated Factor 55's thimble...but you can find them for $72 shipped..which isn't a bad deal
https://www.amazon.com/Smittybilt-2820-W-S-Aluminum-Shackle/dp/B00GSIKODQ
Only have one of them left on my insurance..
Winch Thimble- i got my factor 55 dirt cheap on ebay..about $50 off retail and NIB.
and of course a few days later I find that SMittybilt pretty much pirated Factor 55's thimble...but you can find them for $72 shipped..which isn't a bad deal
https://www.amazon.com/Smittybilt-2820-W-S-Aluminum-Shackle/dp/B00GSIKODQ
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!
Oh, that is great info dropzone, on the thimble. When a spare bunch of bucks shows up I'll certainly refer back to ^ post.
The kid drove our VW on the second day. He says he can see better and the diesel is a little more forgiving to get started off from 1st gear. I am not offended.
Last edited by habanero; 06-16-2018 at 05:43 PM.
#3550
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Highway test this evening- the shimmy that wasn't as bad as the bad upper control arm bushing but increasing in severity appears to be gone. Still getting the stupid guide just right, it's not real easy if you've left the skid on like somebody here did.
Look, these actually unbolted without breaking! Removed the links so the sway bar could come up out of the way of the guide.
I forget who came up with using this handy dandy threaded rod connector (Home Depot, cheap enough)but it's an awesome find for this job. You have to loosen the lock-ring before adjusting and be aware that the nut will want to tighten along with the lock ring.
And the husbandio swapped his 3rd member. The 99's got some sad bearing sounds in the old one and we have a spare. Now the '99's will be a spare. He also pulled the e-locker because needed to move it over. His E-locker looks so much cleaner and less corroded than mine. It had a crack on the back which got jb welded and he had a great time swapping things during a heat warning day.
Look, these actually unbolted without breaking! Removed the links so the sway bar could come up out of the way of the guide.
I forget who came up with using this handy dandy threaded rod connector (Home Depot, cheap enough)but it's an awesome find for this job. You have to loosen the lock-ring before adjusting and be aware that the nut will want to tighten along with the lock ring.
And the husbandio swapped his 3rd member. The 99's got some sad bearing sounds in the old one and we have a spare. Now the '99's will be a spare. He also pulled the e-locker because needed to move it over. His E-locker looks so much cleaner and less corroded than mine. It had a crack on the back which got jb welded and he had a great time swapping things during a heat warning day.
Last edited by habanero; 06-16-2018 at 06:44 PM.
#3551
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96 4Runner 299,522 miles
Kid says he still wants an automatic.
DNA test pending....
Kid says he still wants an automatic.
DNA test pending....
#3552
Registered User
That's sad... he's driving one of the coolest vehicles ever made
#3553
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What size nut did you use for the steering rack guide? I need to adjust mine, The 5/8" one did not fit- I guess mine is a different size than an OEM rack.
#3554
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I guess he could get an automatic 3rd gen....but I'm not sure why because stick.
My caliper says the outer size of the rod nut is right at 24mm if that helps. It does appear to be for 5/8" threaded rod.
My caliper says the outer size of the rod nut is right at 24mm if that helps. It does appear to be for 5/8" threaded rod.
#3555
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#3556
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It's a bit of back n forth, trying to get that thing tight enough but not toooo tight, isn't it?
Not much happening here, just stupid-hot n humid, currently only 94 degrees with 56% humidity = feels like 104 degrees. At least the okra likes it. Now if only I liked okra....
#3557
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Awesome! I ran out and checked my rod nut, definitely won't fit in a 21mm socket. You must have gotten the special one.
It's a bit of back n forth, trying to get that thing tight enough but not toooo tight, isn't it?
Not much happening here, just stupid-hot n humid, currently only 94 degrees with 56% humidity = feels like 104 degrees. At least the okra likes it. Now if only I liked okra....
It's a bit of back n forth, trying to get that thing tight enough but not toooo tight, isn't it?
Not much happening here, just stupid-hot n humid, currently only 94 degrees with 56% humidity = feels like 104 degrees. At least the okra likes it. Now if only I liked okra....
#3558
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12 hour drive is long. If you want to stop by or meet let me know but I'd completely understand if you didn't. That much driving all I'd want to do is get out of the city areas asap. I'm not in the scary part of town, Unless you count some of the drivers. If you need anything around here let me know...hopefully you won't have to deal with rush-hour traffic (north and east-bound in the morning, south and west-bound in the evening).
Last edited by habanero; 06-30-2018 at 04:02 PM.
#3559
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Son pointed out a Horizon Blue Metallic across the street from where we were, of course I had to take a pic...just showing the color difference...
Also, said son stuck by his want of an automatic. One craigslist Volvo being sold by a nice guy later...
Runs great, no rust, grandma car, intermittent gas gauge, driver seat stuck, no a/c, broken windshield, variety of issues but engine/drive train/suspension is sound.
A/C bad solder joint repaired and a little more R134a
Gas gauge- bad solder joint repaired
Driver seat- cable that drives gear re-seated and 2 writing implements removed from track.
Appointment for new windshield on Friday.
Other than windshield the out-of-pocket for fixes are nominal because we are doing the work. Okay, mostly the hubby is doing the work.....
Also, said son stuck by his want of an automatic. One craigslist Volvo being sold by a nice guy later...
Runs great, no rust, grandma car, intermittent gas gauge, driver seat stuck, no a/c, broken windshield, variety of issues but engine/drive train/suspension is sound.
A/C bad solder joint repaired and a little more R134a
Gas gauge- bad solder joint repaired
Driver seat- cable that drives gear re-seated and 2 writing implements removed from track.
Appointment for new windshield on Friday.
Other than windshield the out-of-pocket for fixes are nominal because we are doing the work. Okay, mostly the hubby is doing the work.....
Last edited by habanero; 07-03-2018 at 02:34 PM.
#3560
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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYBODY!
and happy anniversary to my husband.
Junkyard run today, mostly for ^ Volvo parts. Husband mentioned a 4Runner showed up on Row52 while I was scrounging around the pick n pull. It's an '02 and lo and behold- EXTENDING VISORS!
Been watching for these almost forever.
Of course, they're not grey which was a small bummer but even better, they are oak or tan or whatever that color that's not grey is called.
So Happy Anniversary to my husband and I'm sure he liked working in the heat-warning hot this afternoon. If it weren't for the extra wiring this would have been a cut and paste job. One of his visors already had electric and now they both do.
Old vs New. 5 1/2" wide vs 6 1/4", and as you can see they're longer, too, even without the extension out.
New ones installed...
Down:
Down and extended:
and happy anniversary to my husband.
Junkyard run today, mostly for ^ Volvo parts. Husband mentioned a 4Runner showed up on Row52 while I was scrounging around the pick n pull. It's an '02 and lo and behold- EXTENDING VISORS!
Been watching for these almost forever.
Of course, they're not grey which was a small bummer but even better, they are oak or tan or whatever that color that's not grey is called.
So Happy Anniversary to my husband and I'm sure he liked working in the heat-warning hot this afternoon. If it weren't for the extra wiring this would have been a cut and paste job. One of his visors already had electric and now they both do.
Old vs New. 5 1/2" wide vs 6 1/4", and as you can see they're longer, too, even without the extension out.
New ones installed...
Down:
Down and extended: