2006 Tacoma (ARB Bumper install in the works)

Started by 86turboyota, November 05, 2006, 10:22:02 PM

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86turboyota

Just thought you all might be interested to see a new Tacoma get a nose job  :yesnod:  the truck is going to stay mostly stock, for work and DD, but the current list of mods we have planned are, ARB bullbar to fend off all of the deer in our area, some kelly safari MTR tires for snow and eventually some performance mods and maybe if i can convince my dad that he needs it, an OME front suspension... but for now heres some pics for you all  :clap:

Theres my dad the proud new owner of a brand new 2006 Tacoma 4x4 4cyl 5spd. ( His first Toyota)


Hmm i wonder what could be in that HUGE  :yikes: box in the bed of the truck  :dunno:


A brand new ARB Bullbar  :biggthumpup:



Stay tuned for the bumper install next weekend.
My Build 1986 4runner SAS 36s etc
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"Later, I learned that even though I engage 4WD my hubs are not automatically locking? Something about manual locking hubs I think. What's manual mean? I need to read a manual to lock them? lol  So I found these neat autolocking hubs and installed them. Sometimes they dont stay locked while I am backing up, but that's fine because I dont have a backup camera to see where Im going (like our RV) so I just simply dont ever back up"- BigMike

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86turboyota

Finally got the bumper installed.... very impressed with the strenghth of the mounting hardware..






My Build 1986 4runner SAS 36s etc
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=22625.0

"Later, I learned that even though I engage 4WD my hubs are not automatically locking? Something about manual locking hubs I think. What's manual mean? I need to read a manual to lock them? lol  So I found these neat autolocking hubs and installed them. Sometimes they dont stay locked while I am backing up, but that's fine because I dont have a backup camera to see where Im going (like our RV) so I just simply dont ever back up"- BigMike

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86turboyota

$885 shipped... and i did the install.. so saved about 200 compared to those who buy it from 4wheelparts and have it installed.    Gives the truck a whole new attitude.
My Build 1986 4runner SAS 36s etc
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=22625.0

"Later, I learned that even though I engage 4WD my hubs are not automatically locking? Something about manual locking hubs I think. What's manual mean? I need to read a manual to lock them? lol  So I found these neat autolocking hubs and installed them. Sometimes they dont stay locked while I am backing up, but that's fine because I dont have a backup camera to see where Im going (like our RV) so I just simply dont ever back up"- BigMike

weirdtimes_7

That thing is bad as hell... damn, i want one for my truck now...AHHH

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