I guess it's time for a post blazer bash update.
Toyota is broken.
Ok, let me expand on that a little.
We pulled the little yoter up to Moab for BB17 and wheeled it around for three days. It did really well overall, the truck feels really stable, I teeter tottered a bunch and never felt like I was in any danger. Every time I drive this truck I learn something and I get more comfortable in it. The engine/propane system performed flawlessly, we even managed to run it out of fuel twice. It looks like I'm getting 12-15hrs of mixed trail & road driving out of a 10gal tank. The speedometer doesn't work so I couldn't tell you anything about mileage. It climbs well and the wheelbase worked well on the trails I ran. Hells Revenge was a ton of fun, that was actually my first time running that trail. Hells gate was super fun, I didn't drive escalator though.
@blazinzuk did though, the little tractor truck had to be winched up the second half, steering is a bitch with red labels and no hydro-assist. He wasn't able to turn and it got him crossed up, bent a rear spring in the process and thumped the cab into the rock but made it out ok on the end of a rope. The steering will have to be taken care of one day, we've got more pressing issues at the moment. We ran crack n back on Sunday, the truck was doing really well til we hit double whammy on the way back when I grenaded the rear ring & pinion. I pulled the rear driveline and turned to head out with
@ChrisPerry giving me a tug up the obstacles on his bubba rope. I made it back to the Gemini bridges parking lot in FWD where
@kgblazerfive and
@blazinzuk picked me up with a trailer. We came home from Moab the next day, after having a new 4L80E installed in the Suburban and now the Toyota is sitting in the driveway. Looking super badass with a coat of red dust on it. New rear axle parts will be ordered next week. I'm gonna throw that thing up on the table and go through it like I did the front. I'm bummed about it being broke but still feeling pretty good about how well it drives.
