Clutch’s deep thoughts thread...

Clutch

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That's currently all I own... including the John Deere and the ATV. :p

:p :D

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Wallygator

Adventurer
Ooof… going to take a while to type that up.

Originally built by All-Pro
04 xcab. V6, AT, Supercharded, Split-second, 7th injector, etc. <46K original miles
Marlin R10 adapter, 2.28 front, stock electronic case in rear.
(5) - 37" Hankook MT's on walker-evan's beadlock wheels

Rear:
Diamond full floater w/ 3.5" axe tubes
5.29, factory elocker
1st gen front disk brakes
3" all-pro springs, 1" shackles, Walker Evans adjustable shocks

Front:
Currie Hybrid front axle
5.29's, ARB, Hi-pinion FJ80 diff
Dana 60 outters, Super-Duty Unit-bearings, Drilled for 6x5.5
Currie JK brake kit (13" rotors) w/ Dodge calipers, Warn Hubs
62" WMS to WMS
4WU 3-link w/ 14" Radflo shocks, air bumps - installed by Addicted Offroad

Bed bobbed 12"
Line-x
Toolbox
hi-lift mount
spare tire mount
cut fenders

Addicted Off-Road front bumper w/ Warn 9k winch
135 watts of 9" LED lights
custom radiator skid
Custom 2.5" exhaust to get around rear anti-wrap bar
All-Pro chromoly sliders and rear bumper
TG tcase mount/skid
Tom Woods front shaft

ARB Compressor
CAI and aftermarket washer tank to fit shock mounts
hydro-assist
new seats
Pioneer Avic head unit
Hidden amp/subwoofer
backup camera
dozens of pounds of sound deadening
Boost, transmission and other gauges
Both cup holders work!

Other....
Been in 3 magazines and one Mtn Dew campaign (figger that increases the price by 25%). :)
Owned since 35K miles
All fluids are Amsoil except transmission - was flushed at 36K miles
trans and steering coolers
Could really use a custom tuning session - still tuned for sea level
two dents (sorry)

Needs:
It will eventually need front axle seals - weeping a bit
Will eventually need paint - it's been painted at least once post-bed bob and the front fenders need some attention
Currently sitting at 22.5" to bottom of frame. Really needs to be 2" taller to let the suspension work better, but I like it low. :)

http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/1406-2004-toyota-tacoma-retired-pro/

I don't man, you should keep that. WOW!
 

Wallygator

Adventurer
It's a nice truck. I'd never be able to build - or afford to build - another like it. But it just doesn't get use. I wheeled it once last year and once this year. I probably should get it smogged, tagged and start driving it to clients... just for fun.

HA! You should. I'm just saying personally if I put that much into such a bad to the bone vehicle I just don't know if I could part with it. Very nice ride man. An if I did I think I would regret it, but that's me. I wish you the best in your decision. An also wish I could afford it. :)
 

XJLI

Adventurer
The ROW Navara is **************. There's a model built in part by Arctic Trucks you can buy THROUGH Nissan like you can with AEV Jeeps. F/R lockers, turbo diesel, 5 link rear, etc.

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Dalko43

Explorer
I know! Not sure why Nissan hasn't brought it over here yet. Not bad looking either.

The Terra looks good too. BOF SUV.

https://www.motor1.com/news/267936/nissan-terra-not-coming-us/

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Maybe I'm off on this, but I thought that Frontier we get here in North America was pretty similar to the overseas Navarra, minus the manufacturing location and the availability of the diesel engine.

If Nissan follows through on the rumors floating around (2.8l Cummins), we could very well get the Navarra/Hilux midsized truck that so many of us have been fantasizing about.

The Xterra and Frontier are both highly underrated in the 4x4/overland communities.
 

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