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Frank the Tank is complete. 15% rear tint was added as well as 50% on the front, just not the windscreen.
Gonna look great after he gets filthy for the first real time and also covered in pine pollen. Running on the dunes only gets him kinda dirty. Oh, also had an ARB single motor brushless installed.
MODS:
RCI rock sliders
ARB single motor brushless compressor (the twin motor wouldnāt fit)
Rear tint 15%, front tint 50% (SolarGuard Vortex Ceramic) (nothing on windscreen) NYTOP recovery points (black, canāt really see āem)
3M 2080 vinyl wrap in Matte Military Green (M26) and Flat Black on almost everything that was shiny black. Some parts were just a little too textured for it to work(front grill and rear hatch button thingy)
Roof rack removed (see original thread)
Steps removed (see original thread)
Swapped for non-scoop hood
Iām not going to do much of anything else. The ONLY further thing Iām kinda waiting for are close to or exact spec bead lock rims so I can run KO3ās when I go on my serious camping. These Toyos have been great so far in the Oregon dunes.
Before latest mods and wrap, with roof rails removed and hood swap:
Gonna look great after he gets filthy for the first real time and also covered in pine pollen. Running on the dunes only gets him kinda dirty. Oh, also had an ARB single motor brushless installed.
MODS:
RCI rock sliders
ARB single motor brushless compressor (the twin motor wouldnāt fit)
Rear tint 15%, front tint 50% (SolarGuard Vortex Ceramic) (nothing on windscreen) NYTOP recovery points (black, canāt really see āem)
3M 2080 vinyl wrap in Matte Military Green (M26) and Flat Black on almost everything that was shiny black. Some parts were just a little too textured for it to work(front grill and rear hatch button thingy)
Roof rack removed (see original thread)
Steps removed (see original thread)
Swapped for non-scoop hood
Iām not going to do much of anything else. The ONLY further thing Iām kinda waiting for are close to or exact spec bead lock rims so I can run KO3ās when I go on my serious camping. These Toyos have been great so far in the Oregon dunes.
Before latest mods and wrap, with roof rails removed and hood swap:
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