Local Legend The sleeping Taco

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These are the motor mounts that came with the kit, and I was definitely not pleased with their quality or strength potential so I decided to make my own
 

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These are what I came up with as well as the trans mount. The trans mount uses stock tundra coilover lower rod ends
 

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I also got sick of the transmission jack being a pain in the ass to juggle so I made a custom transmission mount for the jack that bolts to the transmission mount on the body of the housing. That way it always stays in place and you don’t need to use a chain or strap to hold the transmission.
 

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The radiator is out of a hilux diesel and bolts into the core support
 

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After seeing this build for a while I finally
Put two and two together.

So since this +1 kit is unobtainable do you think upper arm and expedition arms with the bypass shock hoop and uniball conversion can be tuned to be as capable as your truck is?

I’m trying to convince my 17 year old we don’t need to do true long travel and that snowball. Even though price is the same for the most part. Since we already have an upper arm and ext king shock.

Also, thoughts on front duro bumps vs the hydro bump?
 
After seeing this build for a while I finally
Put two and two together.

So since this +1 kit is unobtainable do you think upper arm and expedition arms with the bypass shock hoop and uniball conversion can be tuned to be as capable as your truck is?

I’m trying to convince my 17 year old we don’t need to do true long travel and that snowball. Even though price is the same for the most part. Since we already have an upper arm and ext king shock.

Also, thoughts on front duro bumps vs the hydro bump?
Does he have a Tacoma or a 3rd gen 4runner - long travel on the front of either will always be limited by the stock rear setup on either platform. A stock width front with a spring under (Tacoma) rear or a 3 link (4runner) rear will outperform a truck with long travel in the front and stock length springs in the rear or the 4 link with the panhard. My wife's 3rd gen 4runner has Solo uppers and lowers and King OE replacements up front and 2.5 smoothies in the rear and it is a lot of fun to use as a daily, but if I were going to add anything to use it for more than I use it for, it would be to the rear and leave the front with the stock length arms and do a FGP 3 link reusing the stock coils and an outboard shock relocation. On a Tacoma I'd do the same thing with 62" springs like this one.
 
Does he have a Tacoma or a 3rd gen 4runner - long travel on the front of either will always be limited by the stock rear setup on either platform. A stock width front with a spring under (Tacoma) rear or a 3 link (4runner) rear will outperform a truck with long travel in the front and stock length springs in the rear or the 4 link with the panhard. My wife's 3rd gen 4runner has Solo uppers and lowers and King OE replacements up front and 2.5 smoothies in the rear and it is a lot of fun to use as a daily, but if I were going to add anything to use it for more than I use it for, it would be to the rear and leave the front with the stock length arms and do a FGP 3 link reusing the stock coils and an outboard shock relocation. On a Tacoma I'd do the same thing with 62" springs like this one.
It a 4runner I’m working we have the OSR with a 12” shocks and toytec ext travel springs and stock links. I think summer 2026 we may bite the bullet and get the fgp lt3

I would not attempt what I’ve seen this truck do in a truck / 4runner with just bolt on stock length travel arms and standard tuned shock though

My question really revolves around if he thinks the shocks could be tuned to handle this kinda use on a rig with stock length arms or did the +1 ideally help make the difference.

To me I want long travel front and rear, but this is my kids rig and trying to get him to understand blowing his money and really snowballing a project into the shit I have done over the years isn’t needed we can work with his budget and platform, it will just take more effort.
 
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