Mauzer's 2002 4Runner Build-Up Thread
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Mauzer's 2002 4Runner Build-Up Thread
Ok so I guess its time to start a build thread now that I've actually started "building" my runner...
The goal is a DD 4Runner that can handle "moderate" wheeling and camping on the weekends
Specs:
-2002 SR5 4x4
-Auto
-3.4l V6
I searched for 8 months and had to drive 5 hours to pick it up, yes I am that picky! Here is the only pic I have of it after I brought it home, I pulled into the driveway and got straight to work removing the running boards and inspecting the undercarriage...
I added some TRD stickers for some extra horsepower
I bought it in October of 09 so that Christmas I had a LoadWarrior under the tree, opened and "installed" in under an hour (had to wait for the rest of the family to finish opening presents)
Picked up the spare tire carrier a bit later but no need to show that pic...
Installed a new HU:
I replaced the radiator with a new KOYO to prevent milkshake and b/c I had a very small coolant leak:
Then after I decided on Tundra coils in the front and LC coils in the rear I slowly started buying parts and eventually had everything I needed for the lift:
Parts used:
• Rear Bilsteins (F4-BE5-A014-H7)
• LC Coils
• Front Tundra TRD coils (48131-AF090,48131-AF100)
• Front adj Bilsteins (BE5-6929-H0)
• Tundra coil isolator
• Toytec panhard drop bracket
• Toytec Diff Drop
• Toytec SS Ext brakelines
• Ext bumpstops (fabbed)
• 2nd gen rear stabilizer links
I scored 3 285 Cooper STT's and a full size spare:
Installed my Cobra 19DX iii w/ PA speaker under the hood
48" Firestik is currently mounted using a Firestik hood channel mount (probably going to move to the rear or mag mount, not sure yet)
Had a local Toyota obsessed friend help me install the front but we didn't have time to do the rear so I drove around for 2 days with a mean bro rake:
I installed the rear lifted and got an alignment and here is how it sits today:
Oh yeah and sometime along the way I installed a 1.5" 4crawler lift but I didn't take pics
I'm working on the 4th STT (found one used on ih8mud, just need to get it shipped to me) and then I will get them all mounted.
P.S. Yes that is my old 85 CJ-7 in the background of some of the pics, I use to have the Jeep thing but my Yota has cured it
The goal is a DD 4Runner that can handle "moderate" wheeling and camping on the weekends
Specs:
-2002 SR5 4x4
-Auto
-3.4l V6
I searched for 8 months and had to drive 5 hours to pick it up, yes I am that picky! Here is the only pic I have of it after I brought it home, I pulled into the driveway and got straight to work removing the running boards and inspecting the undercarriage...
I added some TRD stickers for some extra horsepower
I bought it in October of 09 so that Christmas I had a LoadWarrior under the tree, opened and "installed" in under an hour (had to wait for the rest of the family to finish opening presents)
Picked up the spare tire carrier a bit later but no need to show that pic...
Installed a new HU:
I replaced the radiator with a new KOYO to prevent milkshake and b/c I had a very small coolant leak:
Then after I decided on Tundra coils in the front and LC coils in the rear I slowly started buying parts and eventually had everything I needed for the lift:
Parts used:
• Rear Bilsteins (F4-BE5-A014-H7)
• LC Coils
• Front Tundra TRD coils (48131-AF090,48131-AF100)
• Front adj Bilsteins (BE5-6929-H0)
• Tundra coil isolator
• Toytec panhard drop bracket
• Toytec Diff Drop
• Toytec SS Ext brakelines
• Ext bumpstops (fabbed)
• 2nd gen rear stabilizer links
I scored 3 285 Cooper STT's and a full size spare:
Installed my Cobra 19DX iii w/ PA speaker under the hood
48" Firestik is currently mounted using a Firestik hood channel mount (probably going to move to the rear or mag mount, not sure yet)
Had a local Toyota obsessed friend help me install the front but we didn't have time to do the rear so I drove around for 2 days with a mean bro rake:
I installed the rear lifted and got an alignment and here is how it sits today:
Oh yeah and sometime along the way I installed a 1.5" 4crawler lift but I didn't take pics
I'm working on the 4th STT (found one used on ih8mud, just need to get it shipped to me) and then I will get them all mounted.
P.S. Yes that is my old 85 CJ-7 in the background of some of the pics, I use to have the Jeep thing but my Yota has cured it
Last edited by Mauzer; 10-04-2010 at 08:56 AM.
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Looks great, it'll look even better when you fill those wheel wells up with rubber. Are those last pic's w/the body lift? It looks suprisingly high for just tundra/LC coils...or maybe it's just the small tires.
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Heck yeah, 4 yoters "modded" (you bet I'm counting the sticker we put on your wife's Runner) and lots of cold beer, definitely a good day
Last edited by Mauzer; 10-25-2010 at 02:07 PM.
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dude, those were some sweet runnin' boards, can't believe you took them off!!
just kidding, mine are STILL on and I despise them but my kid uses them to get in and out so I've left 'em for now. I went over to my buddy's house for dinner a few weeks ago and he said "pull that thing in the shop and we'll drop those running boards" hahaha
you've got a perfect "TAV" - Trail Aproach Vehicle - which is really about 95% of what mine are anyway. some light wheeling and finding an awesome campsite or getting to the trailhead.... of course still capable offroad though.
sweet rig, now turbo or SC it!!
just kidding, mine are STILL on and I despise them but my kid uses them to get in and out so I've left 'em for now. I went over to my buddy's house for dinner a few weeks ago and he said "pull that thing in the shop and we'll drop those running boards" hahaha
you've got a perfect "TAV" - Trail Aproach Vehicle - which is really about 95% of what mine are anyway. some light wheeling and finding an awesome campsite or getting to the trailhead.... of course still capable offroad though.
sweet rig, now turbo or SC it!!
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dude, those were some sweet runnin' boards, can't believe you took them off!!
just kidding, mine are STILL on and I despise them but my kid uses them to get in and out so I've left 'em for now. I went over to my buddy's house for dinner a few weeks ago and he said "pull that thing in the shop and we'll drop those running boards" hahaha
you've got a perfect "TAV" - Trail Aproach Vehicle - which is really about 95% of what mine are anyway. some light wheeling and finding an awesome campsite or getting to the trailhead.... of course still capable offroad though.
sweet rig, now turbo or SC it!!
just kidding, mine are STILL on and I despise them but my kid uses them to get in and out so I've left 'em for now. I went over to my buddy's house for dinner a few weeks ago and he said "pull that thing in the shop and we'll drop those running boards" hahaha
you've got a perfect "TAV" - Trail Aproach Vehicle - which is really about 95% of what mine are anyway. some light wheeling and finding an awesome campsite or getting to the trailhead.... of course still capable offroad though.
sweet rig, now turbo or SC it!!
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This is why you need to use a relocation bracket or longer end links with LC coils
"Busted" a rear end link on a fun run this weekend (somehow just lost the top bushing?)
So I ghetto fab'd it with an old shock bushing till I can put the 2nd Gen endlinks on there.
"Busted" a rear end link on a fun run this weekend (somehow just lost the top bushing?)
So I ghetto fab'd it with an old shock bushing till I can put the 2nd Gen endlinks on there.