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RainGoat

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  1. Kyle, I'll come get yours. Maybe someday I'll find the latch. I thought you might want to hold on to it for your new rig. I'd love to see all 3 of your babies & the drive to Fall City is a pleasant one for me.
  2. Okay, well that just led me down the wormhole of hydro graphics. Given the price, I think I'll wait & see how yours turns out. I was under the mistaken impression that it was something you could do, like plastidipping. It clearly is not.
  3. Speaking of, I'd love to help you hydro dip yours & do mine at the same time. We live close enough : ) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Okay, now I've got to learn what "hydro dip@ is because that looks fantastic. I've hated that stupid plastic fake wood trim since I bought the truck (I don't even like real wood in cars-teak luggage racks excepted). I can't believe I've looked at that for 15 years & 100K & your going to show me a relatively easy way to change it. (I actually have the whole center column & center console out right now while I'm doing some USB plug modding anyway.) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Now seriously, back to those power folding mirrors. Those would be seriously useful. Where did you find those, who made them, about how much & how hard are they to install? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. I 2nd that on the both the vent & Z as well! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. For the RTT, couldn't you just mount it right to the roof rails. I did that with my basket & it's been good for over a decade-though an RTT is admittedly a bigger deal. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. Hmm, I was considering doing my lift myself but your & Rebelord's comments regarding the AC springs makes me reconsider. Especially as I'm a newbie at suspension work & would be doing it myself! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Looks good Brian! What a score on that hitchgate. I'll be interested to see that in person & how well it works. I'm jealous of your access to those painting facilities as well. BTW, where did you get those rear links from when you did your suspension? (Essentially no forward progress for me, I don't think I'll have time to get to it until October) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Oh, oh! Did you say power folding mirrors? I didn't know those existed. I want!! Did you say they were by JDM? Okay, okay, back to the important stuff. Congratulations on the new rig! Looks nice. I'm surprised the interior on an '03 LE looks so different from my '02 LE. I have fakey plastic "wood" trim that I've wanted to either wrap, paint or put those precut stickers or carbon fiber covers on but have been too cheap to do so. Is that real wood? If so, you need to steal the moniker I heard on a GXOR, "Wood Grain Warrior"! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I've thought about getting one of these for my center console: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00ISFFZVI/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1OX1APT69I4I6&colid=2TXANA5SUZVXM Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. Triple XXX Burger-often eat there with the kids after a hike. Tough for me not to go to Stan's KC BBQ though as I'm originally from outside Kansas City & almost all the BBQ here in the PNW is sweet Southern stuff. Stan's is pretty legit KC fare. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. Aargh!!! When I get time, I'll go over to Das Mule & see if they can do the fab work I need to attach a WJ bumper for me. Once that's done, I'll start rolling on the suspension & other stuff. The stock hitch is a good one. I choose it over other aftermarkets because it has those two additional long arms that reach farther up the frame. Plus it has the nice step. I put mine on & wired the harness about 15 years ago but I recall it being a pretty straight forward one man job. Really looking forward to the suspension. I was camping with my son last Friday/Sat up near Salmon La Sac & ran into the Overland Bound Crew. They did the trail up to Gallagher Lake but I didn't join as I didn't think my saggy old suspension would be able to do it. To clean my windshield from the incredible amount of dust I would have to get out & spray it with a Camelback bottle with a jet valve-really need to do that washer fluid reservoir! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. Brian, Thanks for the reservoir link. I think I'll use that one as well! Let me know when you get your font bumper done. I think I would really like to copy you!! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. Tristan, your link didn't show the windshield washer fluid reservoir. I thought one advantage of the Sahara Bar was that the air intake resonators & windshield washer reservoir DIDN'T need to be relocated? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. Where & how did you relocate the reservoir? I need to do this. ExBrit used a generic radiator overflow but I'm not quite sure where he put it. I smashed my OEM bumper & broke the washer fluid reservoir anyway & I need to relocate it for a WJ bumper. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. More like $1,400 but it can be a little difficult to find a fabrication shop to do it. I'm trying to avoid the Sahara Bar & not making great traction finding a fabricator to modify a Jeep WJ for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. Welcome! My 2002 LE is my 3rd car ever & it followed a '93 Maxima SE 5sp (a 280ZX prior to that) so we've got some car history in common. That head unit in the Maxima was a pain, I had to change mine out too. The stock Bose in the Path is pretty lame. Mine still works but I'm thinking about putting a Pioneer BHS in it so I can run Waze for Nav, stream Pandora & wire in a backup Cam & rock/diff Cam. What did you use to mount that tablet, I can't tell what it's attach.ed to. I used a Panavise for my cell phone mount with a Scosche tablet magnet & that worked nice for the phone. I was considering mounting a tablet stand to the inboard front passenger seat bolt but yours looks nice! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. I'll be interested to hear who you use & how much for my future reference. It sure is handy having another R50 who is local! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. I too am looking for bumpers, particularly a front winch bumper. I find the ARB Sahara Bar a bit too heavy, bulky, lacking recovery points, requiring winch clocking to mount and kind of dated in appearance. I am particularly interested in the WJ bumpers that have been modified (I think that includes TheExBrit, CDN_S4 & Enjoi408). Personally I want a winch bumper with 2 recovery points, integrated light space to mount my own LEDs, a smallish top bar to mount an LED light bar (a cut out for a light bar would be great too but I don't think those work in WJs or R50s-I see them in T4Rs) and I would like it to mount up nicely with the body work on the sides. My understanding is that a WJ bumper will require shortening the mounts (& likely welding them to the frame) and bending the lateral wings out slightly. For aesthetics it requires relocating the wiper washer fluid reservoir & modifying the air intake or at least removing the resonators.
  21. I too am looking for bumpers, particularly a front winch bumper. I find the ARB Sahara Bar a bit too heavy, bulky, lacking recovery points, requiring winch clocking to mount and kind of dated in appearance. I am particularly interested in the WJ bumpers that have been modified (I think that includes TheExBrit, CDN_S4 & Enjoi408). Personally I want a winch bumper with 2 recovery points, integrated light space to mount my own LEDs, a smallish top bar to mount an LED light bar (a cut out for a light bar would be great too but I don't think those work in WJs or R50s-I see them in T4Rs) and I would like it to mount up nicely with the body work on the sides. My understanding is that a WJ bumper will require shortening the mounts (& likely welding them to the frame) and bending the lateral wings out slightly. For aesthetics it requires relocating the wiper washer fluid reservoir & modifying the air intake or at least removing the resonators.
  22. Admittedly, we do have the bonus of abundant natural water sources here!
  23. As someone currently heavily researching forums both for my own rig & the Toyota ones for my mom's rig, it is incredibly annoying and sad to see all the lost pictorial information! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. For my info: I thought Optimas were gel pack batteries & didn't Off gas which was why you could even put them in the cab.I've had one Red Top for a decade without issues. I've been running a Yellow Top for about 8 years & have just recently noticed problems with holding a charge. Haven't taken time to definitively determine if it's the battery, the alternator or my quick disconnect which has been coming loose more & more often. In the last year my 5 year old would sometimes turn on the inverter I have wired under the passenger seat & those run downs did the battery no favors. Since I only use the truck periodically I have been keeping the battery alive with an onboard float charger & it's been okay. (Though I occasionally lug around my wife's old battery I keep float charging in garage if I'm running errands I can't count on or afford the time to find someone to jump me.) If I need to replace the battery, any recommendations? When I last converted my vehicles it was about a decade ago & red & yellow tops were essentially the best. I ultimately went with yellow tops as I ran auxiliary lights which could drain the battery down a bit & I found all the fancy electronics on my wife's 09 MDX meant it wouldn't start if you simply left the radio on while cleaning it. I know times have changed & I'm open to suggestions. I'm also going to look at those portable jump packs as I hear they've come a long way in the past decade as well. I'm open to recommendations there too! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. It's not my daily driver so that's doable. Given work & kids it will likely take me a week or two to cobble together the time-unless I wait until the rains start, then it will take forever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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