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My 2001 t4r build

Discussion in '3rd Gen Builds (1996-2002)' started by Atomic Punk 70, May 4, 2020.

  1. May 4, 2020 at 2:15 AM
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    Atomic Punk 70

    Atomic Punk 70 [OP] New Member

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    Ok I am trying to put all this together in chronological order from beginning to current so here it goes!

    1.) Back in January I started with this: Solid bones, high miles and no flare!
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    2.) Logically I started on the motor first with new NGK plugs and wires and changed over to synthetic.

    Some before and during pics....IMG_20200330_155154607.jpg IMG_20200407_110757323.jpg
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    After a bunch of cleaning, straightening up and wiping down as I went along. I figured sure while I'm at it, let's throw in a new battery and a 165A high output alternator (for my future system) while I am in there and pow...the end result!
    BEFORE:
    IMG_20200330_155154607.jpg
    Battery:
    IMG_20200504_122607014.jpg
    Alternator:
    IMG_20200504_122625554.jpg
    AFTER:
    IMG_20200421_144254138.jpg

    3.)So now it's running solid, no dummy lights on and I can start working on the interior. First off, the tired silver/grey on the dashboard and accent panels had to go!
    IT STARTED WITH THIS:
    IMG_20200408_235519605.jpg
    SNOWBALLED INTO THIS:
    IMG_20200409_170120036.jpg IMG_20200409_170156918.jpg
    ENDED UP LIKE THIS:
    20200422_123757-COLLAGE.jpg
    4. ) TIME TO LIGHT ER UP! BRING IN THE LED LIGHTS!!
    20200422_124054-COLLAGE.jpg

    Changed out the power ports and added a dual plug USB charger The Voltmeter they sent me was a klunker the replacement meter arrived and so did the interior LED conversion kit.
    Front Map lights:
    IMG_20200504_204633872.jpg Voltmeter
    IMG_20200504_204724336.jpg
    Cargo area:
    IMG_20200504_204821552.jpg
    Rear dome:
    IMG_20200504_204449930.jpg
    Plate:
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    Added and wired a lighted green rocker switch for the LED accent lights coming at a later time.
    IMG_20200504_121159654.jpg
    5.) FINALLY I CAN START THE EXTERIOR! Starting with cleaning the rims and tires first!
    IMG_20200401_145918544.jpg
    Very happy with how this worked for me!
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    Screenshot_20200505-022353.jpg
    I found these cool little green hand grenade valve stem covers and I thought the attitude of the truck would look totally badass with these two other accessories!
    Screenshot_20200504-231722.jpg and
    Screenshot_20200504-231548.jpg
    What do you guys think?
    Back to the story.
    Wet look tire shine.
    IMG_20200420_183241669.jpg
    Finished late.IMG_20200402_194714249.jpg
    Ok, so I'm not here to push any particular products but I am completely impressed with this product here.
    IMG_20200504_105137145.jpg
    $8-$10 and it does what it says it will do, and so much more!
    When used as tire shine it sticks around for weeks as opposed to a few days with other products.
    I also used it in my engine bay to bring back the "new look" to the plastics under the hood. Just use a small sponge and a paint brush to apply, let soak in for a bit and wipe it down with microfiber cloths.
    Bonus info: This product works way better than any "back to black" product that I have ever used before. I used it on my side steps and on the top of the rear bumper. Yep a little slick at first, but deal with it the first time and you will be amazed by how well the colors on the surfaces you treated are restored beautifully and better yet, it hasn't faded at all yet!!

    Much more to come,
    Install and wire distribution blocks for future accessories.
    In channel rain guards.
    Keyless entry.
    Complete set of green LED lights for the rest of the interior.
    Working voltmeter.
    2in wheel spacers to widen the stance.... very excited about this one!
    Eventually a 2in lift and leveling

    UPDATE: 2in spacers came in yesterday and let me tell you something. It looks badass!! Here's some pics of my t4r!
    BEFORE:
    IMG_20200504_195020589.jpg IMG_20200504_194928072.jpg
    AFTER:
    IMG_20200506_180221386.jpg IMG_20200506_180327392.jpg IMG_20200506_180242918.jpg Personally I love the look!

    Also I started the process of the paint restoration. It's a 3 step process and the results are nothing short of incredible!
    FIRST STEP:
    IMG_20200506_203126662.jpg
    Can't see it here but I did the hood and every swirl mark is gone!

    20200422_123757-COLLAGE.jpg
    20200422_124054-COLLAGE.jpg
    20200422_124054-COLLAGE.jpg
    IMG_20200425_192804995.jpg
    IMG_20200425_192636531.jpg
    IMG_20200425_192804995.jpg
    IMG_20200401_145918544.jpg
    IMG_20200402_194714249.jpg
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    IMG_20200329_232517211.jpg
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  2. May 8, 2020 at 5:20 AM
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    13ToySR5’18

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    Ultra Motorsport wheels blk w/milled accents on Toyo open country a/t III
    Nice work. Looks really good
     
  3. May 8, 2020 at 5:22 AM
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    Atomic Punk 70

    Atomic Punk 70 [OP] New Member

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    Did you get your set up put in?
     
  4. May 8, 2020 at 5:33 AM
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    Chris In Milwaukee

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    Those wheels look really nice on that year vehicle. I dig!
     
  5. May 8, 2020 at 5:36 AM
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    13ToySR5’18

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    No I haven’t. I was actually wanting a usb connected to the radio unit for updates and adding a custom pic to the display. Which come to find out is in the glove compartment. Lol. But that is a great idea of converting the power outlets into usb for charging. I will have to look into that Thanks
     
  6. May 8, 2020 at 5:38 AM
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    Atomic Punk 70

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    Thank you Chris! Just working with what I have!
     
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  7. May 8, 2020 at 10:11 AM
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    SlvrSlug

    SlvrSlug Slightly bent.

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    I really like what you have going on there, nice job.
     
  8. May 8, 2020 at 10:15 AM
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    Atomic Punk 70

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    Thank you very much! Not an obscene amount of cash was spent, just a lot of time, which I seem to have plenty of right now...lol
     
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