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    Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra - Big Nambe

    All,

    Well it's been over 7 months since I changed vehicle platforms. As you know I had a 3generation 4runner that was an exceptional vehicle. This rig owned me nothing because it was an excellent vehicle that served my family for 10 years and 170,000 miles. I'll always have fond memories of this vehicle not only for the years and miles, but also for the introduction to overlanding...

    Anyway, here is one last pic of the rig on the way to the dealership...Farewell my old friend


    Here it is. 2011 Tundra CrewMax / 4x4 / 5.7L ~ 381 hp / 401 ft/lbs of torque. My broker lined up a great price for my rig and a great price on the Tundy. I found a tundra grade with a sunroof / upgraded stereo with BT technology / backup camera and some other stuff...Most Tundys with this setup retailed for 10K-12K more...

    Anyway, on to the pics...







    Regards,

    BWJ
    &quot;In premodern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what&#39;s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss -- loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or, at the extremes, freedom or life.&quot;<br /><br />~ Mark Joseph

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    Re: Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra - Big Nambe

    All,

    I recently got a Toytec Ultimate lift installed in Big Nambe. Ride is much improved and the components are beefy! I also had some 17" TRD forged alloy rims laying around and laced them up with some Nitto Terra Grapplers. Here she is with the 33s aligned. According to the tire calculator ~ http://ejelta.com/tiresize/, the 295/70 r17 is bigger by 1.69% than the 285/70 r17factory tires. I feel as though this tire size fills out the lifted 3/1 Tundra rather well. Alot different ~ AND BETTER than the stock wheel/tire combination.

    Stock:


    Lifted with 32s: Caveat ** These tires had 40% tread left on them...**


    Lifted with 33s:


    Stock:


    Lifted with 32s:


    Lifted with 33s:


    Stock:


    Lifted with 32s:


    Lifted with 33s:


    Enjoy!



    Regards,BWJ
    &quot;In premodern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what&#39;s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss -- loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or, at the extremes, freedom or life.&quot;<br /><br />~ Mark Joseph

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    Re: Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra - Big Nambe

    All,

    Here is the SnugPRO shell on . I am very pleased with the fit and finish. I was not aware of all the small details that come with this shell. It is expensive, however, not too much more than the other commercial or lesser 'consumer' options. I won't bore you with the pics of the shell off the truck...Enjoy!

    Finish is SPOT ON! From my understanding, SnugTOP has a very close working relationship with Toyota. The patterns for their fiberglass molds are digitized ensuring extact body contours. At one time, the SnugTOP shell was a factory option. Dealer warranty issues killed this though...This shell matches the lines of the Tundra perfectly, and the finish is exceptional. I could not be happier ~ Oh what a Marty McFly feeling!


    Side profile:




    Angle:




    Front angle:




    Yakima track system is installed at the factory. Roof weight capacity is 500 lbs. It is reinforced with wood, as well as, 2 honeycomb layers of fiberglass. Attachment points are rounded nylon nuts...I may scrub these and go with heavier duty hardware...




    Solid fiberglass doors with locking T-handles.




    Approximately 1" Fiberglass 'skirt' that overlaps the bed of the truck to minimize ingress of moisture.


    Next up is custom wood shelves to hold my armamentarium...Off to the cabinet shop .

    Regards,

    BWJ
    &quot;In premodern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what&#39;s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss -- loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or, at the extremes, freedom or life.&quot;<br /><br />~ Mark Joseph

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    Re: Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra - Big Nambe

    All,

    Here is my shelf project completed for now. I ended up doing it myself after I talked to the cabinet maker. Albeit it took me about 5x longer...I found that woodworking is somewhat 'therapeutic' and relaxing. The price of the overall project was about the same as the cabinet shop quote, but this also included me buying a router :wings:. I got these coated with Ameraguard, and with QuickFist clamps, I think it turned out well...

    There are two shelves that make up this system. One opens to the bed, the other opens to the side access doors.

    Anyway, onto the pics. Sorry about the phone pics, they look alot better on my phone.


    I wanted something that I can remove if I had too. These can be removed by simply loosening several turnbuckles. The cargo openings are going to be 'covered' with Powertye cargo nets. I chose this net due to the openings being 2x2 inch squares as opposed to the usual 3x3 inch squares. Hooks and other hardware is going to the powdercoater and will be gloss black...








    I found a Quikfist mini holder to mount a cheap Costco Tactical flashlight above the first aid kit.


    Driverside tool shelf - I chose to mount my various camping armamentarium here...SORRY FOR THE POOR EXPOSURE!


    I used both the QuickFist Mini 'Old style' / Mini / Original clamps. These are the bomb...


    Passenger side tool shelf - I have my wrenches and other hand tools here. The depth of the shelves are about 13" at the base and then 5" at the crest. I found a tool bag at Home Depot that fits this to a tee. Also, my Pelican 1450 case is a perfect fit as well. Cam buckle straps will be ordered on Monday, and I'll cinch these down with 1" footman loops...




    I had some time on my hands and mild weather so I knocked out some other projects as well. I'll post pics of this next...To be continued.

    Regards,

    BWJ
    &quot;In premodern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what&#39;s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss -- loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or, at the extremes, freedom or life.&quot;<br /><br />~ Mark Joseph

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    Re: Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra - Big Nambe

    All,

    I knocked out some smaller tool projects that I had in the works along with my cabinet project. Mild midwestern weather (Upper 60's) in early November, I'll take it!...**If you have any additional suggestions for tools, please let me know!**


    As stated earlier, my tool shelves are such that they are 13" at the base and 5" at the crest. I found a tool bag from Home Depot and a Pelican 1450 case that fits this shelf to a tee. I also have enough room to mount my level / wrenches behind this bag ~ bonus. My planning did not account for this, it was blind luck and coincidence...:bike_rider: It pays to be lucky at times...

    Home Depot bag ~ This is the hanging tool bag. It is made with 1600 weight Cordura, and has a 5 year warranty. Here it is opened up...Plenty of slots and pockets for everything.


    Pelican case ~ I made a divider and added some 'Old Style Mini QuickFists' to hold my wrenches. The divider is 1/8" masonite material sprayed with anti-skid coating...






    I considered some Knipex wrenches however, I think these Irwin Groove lock wrenches are going to be just fine (and cheaper too)...

    I also found these new Craftsman 'universal' wrenches / sockets that will grip six different types of nuts and bolts (Hex 6pt, Square 4pt, Hex 12pt, External Torx®, Spline, and partially rounded hex 6pt). I bought both metric and SAE sockets. These are also the max axxess design so I supposedly don't need shallow and deep sockets. I got some ratcheting wrenches in metric as well...

    Plano hard case ~ I picked this XL Plano gun case up at the Bass Pro Outlet for $50! (Kicking myself that I did not pick any more...) This case is ideal to use for my recovery gear. Pick'n'pluck foam is great!...Not bad for a Cheap solution, and it fits just inside my shelf...




    Soooo Enjoy!

    Regards,

    BWJ

    Next up: Custom Baja Rack / ShadyBoy awning / Stihl Cant hook...
    &quot;In premodern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what&#39;s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss -- loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or, at the extremes, freedom or life.&quot;<br /><br />~ Mark Joseph

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