Don't assume the parts guy/gal will give you the correct belt. I had to go back twice to O'Reillys
A good reason to stick with OEM on the belts, knowing that they are correct.
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Don't assume the parts guy/gal will give you the correct belt. I had to go back twice to O'Reillys
LEDs.
Power Steering box
New splash guards
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I didn’t make a science fair experiment out of it, just eyeballed it. Loosely attached the pitman arm on the new steering box and cycled it back and forth until I had the pitman arm travel as close to equal on both sides.This is actually my next project—any tips? Particularly on keeping the pitman arm, steering wheel, and new box lined/centered. I’m planning to mark everything with a paint marker as I disassemble.
The right number of projects for any Cruiser is N+1This is from a mixture of weekends.. new clutch, Tie rod ends, SS lines, sway bar extensions.. when you think you are done the list keeps going..
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The right number of projects for any Cruiser is N+1
when you think you are done the list keeps going..
So what is that and how’s it work? I would love it my high beam indicator worked with my LED headlights.Finally removed my 20 y/o Tangen lighting harness and adapted my factory headlight wiring to my JW Speaker headlights.
Went from this spiderweb,
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To this little homemade adapter to trigger the high beam indicator
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Let’s see the set up on the bike!I’m going to post this here even though it’s not even Toyota. Thought my fellow 60 owners might like the info:
years ago I did a motorcycle trip and I made my own pannier boxes from a set of military Mermite food boxes of got off eBay for pretty cheap. I had a crash late in the trip and though both I and the bike survived those cans pretty much were toast.
however, these things are great insulated boxes and water tight and quite rugged. They show up on eBay a lot with prices from $50-$150 and they make great food/drink coolers for both hot and cold. I have one I got a while ago still as a cooler and it fits nicely in the back of my 60 but would do just fine on the back or on the roof.
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I’m going to post this here even though it’s not even Toyota. Thought my fellow 60 owners might like the info:
years ago I did a motorcycle trip and I made my own pannier boxes from a set of military Mermite food boxes of got off eBay for pretty cheap. I had a crash late in the trip and though both I and the bike survived those cans pretty much were toast.
however, these things are great insulated boxes and water tight and quite rugged. They show up on eBay a lot with prices from $50-$150 and they make great food/drink coolers for both hot and cold. I have one I got a while ago still as a cooler and it fits nicely in the back of my 60 but would do just fine on the back or on the roof.
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Very utilitarian retro hipster cool looking, what are the approximate dimensions of those??
Let’s see the set up on the bike!