ARB Onboard Air Installation with Switch-Pros 9100 integration

In this video, I explain how I installed an ARB CKMA-12 onboard air compressor on my 2020 4Runner TRD Pro. I had three goals for this project: 1) to install the air compressor on a tray mount that I already owned, 2) to control the compressor with my Switch-Pros 9100, and 3) to be able to fill my tires without having to pop the hood. You will see in this video that I was able to achieve on all three…

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Molle Panel installation

I was able to score some molle panels at a discount from a group buy from a Facebook group I participate in. The molle panels are from Finn Fab and they are sold exclusively at yotamafia.com. What's cool and unique about the Finn Fab molle panels is that they accept rivnuts for attaching items securely, if you so chose. What is even cooler is that they have a cutout, on the passenger side, that accepts a Blue Seas 12v accessory…

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Rock slider installation

Those factory running boards not only look super out of place on a TRD Pro, they could cause damage to your rocker panels out on the trail. Removing and replacing any of the factory running boards or "predator" steps should be the first mod for anyone taking their 5th gen off the paved roads. In this video, I walk through the installation of my newly purchased rock sliders on my 2020 4Runner TRD Pro. Here is a link to the…

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Tiadaghton State Forest – Grand Canyon of PA

I was looking for a place to explore and have never been up to the area along Pine Creek in north central PA. This area is sometimes called the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania". To tell you the truth, I wasn't quite as prepared for the trip as I usually am and didn't do a whole lot of pre-planning. My decision to head up there was kind of last minute. The old 4Runner was prepared and ready, but I didn't preplan…

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Bald Eagle State Forest

I pulled into Bald Eagle State Forest from the Mile Run Road exit (exit 199) off of I-80 in West Buffalo Township, PA. Heading south on Mile Run Road, it didn't take long for the blacktop to end - perhaps only 1/4 of a mile. That is where Mile Run Road dead ends into White Deer Pike, which is a well maintained gravel road. I headed west on White Deer Pike and took the first left (heading south) onto White…

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