I've been very unmotivated to update this build thread with actual build updates. I have been pretty motivated in the shop lately, though. Not much readily apparent progress since the last pic. But, a lot has gone into getting it to where it is. Still a long way to go, but progress is progress.
The front axle and suspension are 99% buttoned up. Still need to make brake lines and bump stops, and bolt up the shocks. But the front is ready enough for me to work my way towards wrapping up the rear.
I have a new dual case crossmember on the way, somewhere between Nevada and NC at the moment. The one I snagged with the dual cases "fits" my 4Runner, but not quite right. I *believe* it is actually for a 1st gen pickup. Instead of doing a bunch of figuring and fabbing, I decided to just pay that man his money and order the correct crossmember for this truck. Once the new crossmember is in, my drivetrain should be situated in the correct-er spot. That will then allow me to re-set my rear pinion angle, tack the perches on, mock up and tack in the shock mounts, and then pull the rear axle for welding out the axle and frame mounts. Then I'll get the rear axle cleaned, painted, permanently installed, and fully assembled, along with a kinda trick custom rear brake setup (more to come on this soon-ish).
That should about wrap up the suspension/axle portion of this build. Then I can move onto other things. I spent a little time working on the front bumper while I've been waiting on the crossmember. It's ready to be cleaned up, painted and permanently installed. Below is the remaining to-do list (big ticket items) floating around in my head:
New motor - Buy fresh long block, install, new accessories, repair wiring as needed
Driveshafts - Measure and send off existing driveshafts to be re-tubed, then install
New fuel tank/cell - Haven't figured out what direction I'm gonna go here yet. Had to remove the factory tank due to passenger offset rear diff. I would really like to keep fuel outside of the cab, preferably tucked up under the rear where the spare tire carrier was. For this reason I have been considering a F-150 tank swap. But, from what the innernet says, there are some challenges associated with this swap, including routing the filler tube and getting the sending unit to read properly on the factory gauge cluster. The other (easier) option is to do a fuel cell in the rear cargo area. More thinking and figuring to do here before I'm ready to go one way or the other.
Rear bumper and sliders - Buy and install:
1st Gen 4runner Rear Bumper and Sliders
Interior - Install new carpet and reinstall seats, belts, etc. Probably modify the existing center console or figure out a new center console.
Electrical - New interior and exterior LED lighting. New radio and speakers throughout. Most likely going to be installing a pair of 12's that have been sitting in my shop since I took them out of my 3rd gen 4runner 15ish years ago bc
That's all the energy I have for now. I'll post some progress pics at some point.