What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (105 Viewers)

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I cleaned the clogged drains in the sunroof Tuesday evening but lost a few of the screws. No more soggy DS carpet.

Also ordered @pfran42 CV boot clamps. Will try to tackle that Saturday. Right now i have a clamp on there around the leaking boot so all good.

CV clamp kit (6 piece)
 
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Now that I installed the Air Spings time to get the tow brake adapter

Pulled dash
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Added Hayes adapter

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With adapter

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Wondering what year 100's came with the factory electric tow brake plug/harness under steering column. I see yours is a 03, wonder if my 99 has that..?

My understanding is starting 03, which mine is. You can not find an 03 connector, though. You have to look at 08 and up Tundra, Sequoia, 4 Runner... The cable is tucked way up by the ignition cable hence the dash removal.
 
Right on...Thanks for the reply..
 
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Installed new factory carpet and replaced leather on first two rows. Got a good deal on OEM caroet from Partznet and had Classic Soft Trim install a Roadwire leather kit. They also did carpet install while seats were out. Happy with results. New truck smell. Sort of.
 
Installed new factory carpet and replaced leather on first two rows. Got a good deal on OEM caroet from Partznet and had Classic Soft Trim install a Roadwire leather kit. They also did carpet install while seats were out. Happy with results. New truck smell. Sort of.

Your leather looks awesome! Was it $2200 like it says on the Roadwire site?
 
Wife almost ran over a skunk on monday and must have scared the juice outta him while he narrowly missed his death. Took the Hundy through the car wash 3x for undercarriage wash....smells less but still there as of yesterday when I decided to tackle the rear shocks! Might have to wait another week or two before I do the front shocks, where ground zero apparently was at
 
Your leather looks awesome! Was it $2200 like it says on the Roadwire site?
Nope. Paid about 1k installed, including labor for carpet. I opted to exclude 3rd row leather, as I don't run the 3rd row seats. They did it in about 5 hours while I waited.
 
View attachment 1238980 View attachment 1238979 Installed new factory carpet and replaced leather on first two rows. Got a good deal on OEM caroet from Partznet and had Classic Soft Trim install a Roadwire leather kit. They also did carpet install while seats were out. Happy with results. New truck smell. Sort of.
What price did you get on the OEM carpet? Looks great BTW!
 
Two weeks ago both 100s got snorkeled.

Yesterday we installed the Gobi Stealth on mine and the awning that's been sitting on my dining room floor since Christmas!

Today my husband and I replaced my cv boots. We had less than 10 curse words between us and never even got into an argument. Pretty, pretty, pretty good.

Starting to look a little more like a Land Cruiser.

Hoping to pull AHC and do traditional lift next month. Can't wait!
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Bushdoctor got a face-lift -- Installed cooper S/T maxx's -- Love them, SPector duck slip covers and started on the 550 paracord steering wrap (had to abort project after getting a nasty blister from pulling to tight) Love the feel on the little I accomplished.

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After breaking replacement key fob shells time and time again (one cracked on the second crank) I came up with a solution that I think might just last a few years. If there's interest I'll offer them up for sale. 3D printed key fob shells:

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Cranking the 100 series with a solid key (non-remote) feels sooo good, but not having the remote is lame. Now I'm living the dream, haha.

I'm interested... Always having issues with mine
 

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