I know yours is a 2006, but I wonder what the difference is between the 49163 - 60041 that you got and the part number that is for 1998s. I've been trying to order it using the original and updated part number, but all of them have been cancelled because they have not received any word on when...
Nope. No pics. I just wanted to post this as a warning to any who, like me, might be driving around with the original muffler thinking all is well. I know I've seen another muffler post similar to mine where the interior carpet melted. I'm gutted that it happened to such a clean/trouble free...
I don't have pictures and I can only state the facts, the first being: if you own a vehicle you happen to care about do not under any circumstances agree to let your wife take it on a trip without you. My wife drove my LX to Nashville to pick up some of her tribe. The LX can seat 7ish butts...
Thanks. I'm thinking that's the way to go. I saw a post from 2001LC where he says he puts them .5mm out, but not sure if that is outside of the tube/diff like you have or just 5mm in rather than 5.5mm.
I'm going through my front diff right now and putting new bushings and seals in. When you install the axle seals I've read that they should be 5.5mm in. My question is when you have a straight edge over the the edge of the axle tube and diff should the inner lips of the seals touch it or be...
I'm pretty sure it is there behind the brake light. That's why it runs all the way up there IIRC. Mine is a 98. If yours goes up there like mine it's the "upgraded, or recall" OEM part. The flat 4pin should say Toyota on it. Mine does. I just loosened the mount for it and ran the new one...
There's a few different versions of this. 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Trailer Wiring | etrailer.com - https://www.etrailer.com/t1-1999_Toyota_Land+Cruiser.htm It's plug and play. Unplug your old oem one on the passenger side and plug this one in.
Nice. I'm happy with my G003s and all my neighbors like how they look. I went with 255/85/16 pizza cutters on the stock wheels. Definitely increased tire noise, but not too bad. Balance is good. I lost just over 1 mpg (hwy) on average (up to 14.5 vs 16ish on the stockers) Each wheel/tire is...
Why would you choose ARB over the TJM T13? I had an ARB in the past and it was fine, but I chose the T13 because I like it's winch cradle, the center has no tube, the tubes are larger in diameter than the ARB and there are access holes already in it to run my cable for the control pack. I also...
Good to know. I'm aware of the kit, but I hope to do my own and mount the control pack right on top of the bull bar if possible.I wanted the Brumby from Sherpa, but held off if favor of the Warn which is more easily serviced here in the states.