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In my case the tow company wanted to charge me for the tow and then they would "dispose" of the vehicle for free if I gave them the title. That didn't set terribly well with me and I made some calls, found a Toyota specific salvage yard 40 or 50 miles from the tow company who would give me $1,000, and just had the tow company take it there. To be fair, they had to come 50-60 miles up to where it was wrecked.I traded the title for the tow bill
I like this setup, I didn’t realize you could fit 2 105’s in the back and have room to sleep. Got any more pics of your drawer setup?Sleeping on top of a drawer system next to 2 105's is where I settled with no plans to change. Perfect rig for a solo hunter
They fit like a glove. Lucky for me my dad was looking for a wood project at the time. Lemme know if you wanna see anything else and I can take more photosI like this setup, I didn’t realize you could fit 2 105’s in the back and have room to sleep. Got any more pics of your drawer setup?
What all did you do to it?I bought a 2018 TRD OffRoad brand new and put mods on it that I wanted for hunting out West. I love it and it has worked great for me.
What are you folks airing down to? 15 lbs?
Here's what I for for my '01 T4R tranny fluid. I change my engine oil at 5k. Every 2nd or 3rd OC, I drain the tranny oil from the pan (~4.3 qts.) and replace with new. My tranny fluid looks like new since it's practically replaced every three drain and fills.
Gobi roof rackWhat all did you do to it?

My 2007 4runner is sitting at 259,400 miles. I bought it at 247,000 miles 1.5 years ago. I have no idea when it was last changed, if at all. A friend from church is a manager of a local trusted repair shop and said they won't flush the fluid for me because it's too risky with the mileage. In your opinion, is it still safe to drain and fill the transmission fluid?ts a bit of a balance. I am aware that some mechanics will not service a transmission that has gone 100k without a change as, at that point, there is too much risk for creating issues. (its also the case that Toyoats dealerships will be more than eager to take your money for a flush even though you haven't changed the fluid in 200k miles). A irregular system flush can lead to the same issues. There is also a chance that changing the fluid (drain and fill) too often can lead to the same issues since you are likely cycling out the vast majority of the fluid. Some amount of that dirty fluid, in the simplest possible terms, is "holding things together."
If you have the budget, upgrading to a pakmule is 100% worth it. I keep mine on my 4Runner most of hunting season and barely notice it’s there. Then hauls coolers, deer, Christmas trees, skis, kids crap — everything no problem.@Jakeb - regarding the cargo carrier - get a one piece rack with a 2” rise/lift on the main beam. The one piece rack eliminates annoying squeaks and rattles. The 2” rise provides enough ground clearance to not mess with your departure angles. And the cargo carrier can be sized to easily hold a full size 150 quarter cooler, enough to haul frozen meat in on the trip home.
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Gobi roof rack
Bilstein 5100 shocks all around set to level the front
BFG KO2 in stock size
Baja Design Squadron Pro driving combo fog lamp replacement(in yellow) I did the plug and play kit so I could use the factory fog lamp switch
Tail as Turn reverse light kit(this is a game changer)
Ultra LED bulb replacement for high and low beam headlights
Husky floormats, including the cargo area
Green bulbs in the door lights
Southern Style Offroad hybrid front
bumper with a 20” BajaDesign lightbar
Southern Style Offroad rock sliders
Warn 8000 lbs winch and replaced the cable with winch rope for weight savings
I may have missed something. It’s not alot compared to what some folks do, but it’s gotten me to several turkeys, mule deer, and elk out West since I’ve had it. LolView attachment 1010192
The Gobi is awesome.Nice! Thats pretty similar to what I’m planning. How do you like the gobi rack?
How did the 5100’s affect your ride? Is it much stiffer?
The reverse light mod is interesting. I’ll have to look into it.
How did you store the elk meat?
Rollovers are much more boring when drunkEye opening isnt it. I rolled a bronco years back and between rifles flying outta windows and the factory jack ripping outta the wall an ping ponging around...Made a guy think about what all was in there![]()
You aren't joking about having the budget, but sure looks well built and sturdy.If you have the budget, upgrading to a pakmule is 100% worth it. I keep mine on my 4Runner most of hunting season and barely notice it’s there. Then hauls coolers, deer, Christmas trees, skis, kids crap — everything no problem. View attachment 1010654
I’ve never had any issues with wobbling or rattles and have put it through the wringer fully loaded on 6+ hour drives regularly. I have their original model and it’s been going strong for 5+ years with zero maintenance besides some occasionally WD40 on the pin and lock.You aren't joking about having the budget, but sure looks well built and sturdy.
Is it rock solid (meaning no wobble, rattles, etc.) when loaded or when empty?
Eddie
P.S. I have not heard of this carrier but I must add this to the list of T4R accessories.