Robert Wyrick's 2001 Solid-Axle Toyota Sequoia

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Checking out the North Carolina native's fresh build on Toyota's fullsize SUV.
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00:00 How's it going, I'm Robert Wyatt from Gibsonville, North Carolina.
00:05 This is my 2001 Toyota Sequoia.
00:09 Started out bone stock, you know, white limited, all that fun stuff.
00:12 Wanted to go a different route, something I hadn't been done before.
00:16 Chopped out all the IFS and the rear suspension.
00:20 Threw in a Dana 60 out of a '06 Super Duty, 10.5 rear end.
00:27 Wanted to keep it simple, ran leaf springs, ended up running rear Super Duty leafs up front
00:33 and Chevrolet 63s out back.
00:36 Running Ford Raptor internal bypass shots all the way around.
00:43 Lock right in the front, factory limited slip in the rear.
00:48 538 gear, 39 inch crawlers, H2 wheels.
00:54 I'm still actually able to retain my factory drive shafts, which was a plus, so I didn't have to worry about that.
01:01 Toyota IFS steering box, one ton steering, all that stuff.
01:08 It's running stock 4.7 liter Toyota.
01:12 Set of headers and cannon intake on it.
01:16 Little stuff, got a move bumper on it, couple of LEDs, stubs welding rock sliders.
01:25 Other than that, body wires is all stock.
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