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The Trucklet gets a haul-everything rack. June 23, 2008 By:
Justin Fort

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We scour Craigslist for a new rack for extra cargo capacity for our little Toyota Rav4. It's not a baby anymore!  The Transformation of our 1983 Chevy Stepside Begins June 12, 2008 By:
Mike Lyon

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We recently got our hands on a semi-built 1983 Chevy truck. It has a healthy drive train, big tires and a lift but it could definitely use some help to make it a more capable off-road machine  Big Red gets on the dyno and a brand-new air filter May 13, 2008 By:
Craig Perronne, Dirt Sports Magazine

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A project truck is always a long–and sometimes strange–journey. You pour your heart and soul into modifying the vehicle, according to how you think it should be built.  Aftermarket lighting done right is not always done easily. April 14, 2008 By:
Justin Fort

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Rigging PIAA trail lights for the Rav4-Crawler was not difficult, but complicated. Small steps needed thinking out, and important details couldn't be left wanting for the right way to sort them.  Replace that Fail-Prone Electric Thermal 4WD Actuator with a Fail-Proof Posi-Lok March 31, 2008 By:
Jarred Meyer

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4x4 Posi-Lok makes an alternative front axle engagement system. This setup, referred to as the Posi-Lok, is 100% mechanical.  Keeping your Engine and Tranny Cool without Emptying your Wallet March 24, 2008 By:
Jarred Meyer

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After searching far and wide I finally found a solution for keeping my engine running cool - switching to an electric cooling fan from the stock clutch-driven mechanical one.  Finding necessary flow with a leftover hot-rod pump February 25, 2008 By:
Justin Fort

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The real gem of this swap is the noticeable benefits it netted the Rav4 - sure sign the OEM (and probably original, even at 147,000 miles) pump was going bye-bye.  Trail testing the Rav-4-Crawling with Dunlop & Old Man Emu. January 22, 2008 By:
Justin Fort

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Our experiment in trail-testing a first-gen Toyota Rav4 has been incredibly successful. We can go where 90% of the Jeepers at Ocotillo went, if a little slower.  Off with the OEM! New look and better off-road performance for the Toyota Rav4. January 7, 2008 By:
Justin Fort

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We gain valuable increase in trail-side clearance with silly-simple removal. 
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