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    Longterm review of the 3rd Gen 4Runner

    I purchased my 2000 Toyota 4Runner 17 years ago in 2005. It was bone-stock and came equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and a factory rear locker. A few months later I added a 2.5" Tundra/OME lift, some rock sliders, upgraded tires on Sequoia wheels. I supercharged it in 2011. And...
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    Just Another High-Roof Camper Van Build

    I purchased a big metal box on wheels last month, but want to provide the back-story first. I've been on this forum for a number of years, mostly hiding deep in the bowels of the Toyota section. I have a 3rd gen 4Runner I've owned since 2005--it is lightly built with a 2.5" Tundra/OME lift...
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    Archiving GPS data from multiple platforms

    In a previous discussion I described my various GPS platforms (Garmin, Windows Mobile, Android, etc.) and I have the desire to put all of this data together in one place. My wife and I have given away all of our Windows-based computers and Windows Mobile stuff in favor of other platforms, and...
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    Need tie-down flexibility-- L track

    Can anyone comment on whether or not L-track would be a good choice for tie-down flexibility inside an SUV (E-track is too large for where I want to use it.) In particular, do these fit tightly or are these known to rattle on rough roads?
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    Cooper Discoverer S/T tires (load range C) vs BFG AT KO

    It's tire-time--I currently have 7 years and 60,000 miles on my BFG AT KOs mounted on a 2000 Toyota 4Runner. They've been a great tire with no issues to speak of. My current BFG's are load range D and the new ones are load range E only, my concern is this tire will be too stiff given the...
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    Which Bilstein 5100s for 4Runner?

    I have a 2000 4Runner with the original Sonoran Steel 7.1 kit, which has the Tundra TRD front coils and the green Tokico Trekmaster shocks. One shock is blown and I need replacements. I've heard good things about the Bilstein 5100 series and I see three possible options: - Tacoma 5100s (I've...
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    Dell Axim X51V GPS PDA, Memory-Map topo software & Seidio car dock

    I am selling a near-mint condition Dell Axim X51V PDA. The full specs are below but it’s most noteable features are its fast processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD card slot, compact flash slot and it plays MP3s. I also have $200 worth of software installed including Memory Map, an excellent topo...
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    Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

    I ended up with the 7" Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. They are $209 and feature an SD card slot that allows me to offline cache 64GB of maps for use with Backcountry Navigator.
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