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  1. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Another milestone passed. Success was assured due to my new @yotamd key!
  2. PDPerry

    Who bought their 100-series new?

    Bought new in 1998. First 100 Series to arrive on the dealer's lot. While I have employees that are younger than my vehicle, none of them work as hard!
  3. PDPerry

    265/75/16s- comments, pics please

    The vehicle is stiff enough and does more road than trail. LT is a hard tire. At 315K miles, there's enough inside panel-rattle as it is. At 143K is when the OME undercarriage was installed. Since then I've tried Bridgestone Revos ($$$), Yokohama Geolander (45K miles), and even a Big O branded...
  4. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    After about a year of scratching my head, techstream, rechecking torque and replacing ancillary parts, found the culprit behind the ever-so-slight misfire... Now I know where the missing insert from my sparkplug socket went! Chipped-off the melted rubber, cleaned the area, reinstalled the plug...
  5. PDPerry

    265/75/16s- comments, pics please

    Err, it's been so many years since all that iron was installed. She currently sits about 1-1.5" higher.
  6. PDPerry

    1999 Landcruiser Master Window Switch

    Yep. Same thing here. It would appear our bargain-basket switch replacement isn't exactly a direct replacement. But at the price, I'll go along with holding my finger on the "up" for a longer than I used to. I do miss it tho...
  7. PDPerry

    Misfire. Not coil related, help

    Did you diagnose the issue? No codes, but I've been chasing-down a rough idle/stumble issue for about a year now...
  8. PDPerry

    Latest part i had fun with, The Air Tube Assembly

    If only I'd known... Want one. But attaboy! anyway. Wondered what was going on in there. Anything fancy in the airtube where the boxes connect?
  9. PDPerry

    265/75/16s- comments, pics please

    Bubbles has been on various brands of 265's for over 10 years. While the bigger tires look cool, tire weight in the 40's rather than high 50lbs is more important to me. Just installed a set of Cooper Discovers...
  10. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Just FYI: Got 48K miles off the Geolanders (265/75-16). Primarily highway. They got louder and harsher after 30K, but seemed like a good tire for the price. Giving Cooper Discoverers a try now...
  11. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Plus, now you got a new and free battery to look forward too!
  12. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Thanks! ASFIR.com (who gives iMud discounts)
  13. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Added middle skid and new rubber...
  14. PDPerry

    Interior Rattle/Squeak Attenuation: Best Practices?

    When new, our vehicles were as silent running as any Los Angeles Class attack submarine. It was almost spooky quiet when I test drove my 100 Series in 1998... especially compared to my old 62 Series. But – like us - as vehicles age they develop interior creaks, rattles and squeaks. My guess...
  15. PDPerry

    How does someone choose a tire for the 100 series.-- Edit: Bought Cooper AT3 LTs

    Thank you for asking the question! I've been on 265/75-16 Yokohama Geolander A/T for the last 45K and am happy with them (albeit they felt a bit floaty at first). Gas mileage has been pretty good... at least Landcruiser-wise. Solid 12 in town and 16 highway. Solid grip in all my situations. Like...
  16. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    I've done it a few times. About every $150K. Hold the wand about a foot away. It's also about the only way to get the retractors retracting again.
  17. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    It's the best way to clean them...
  18. PDPerry

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Different, but seem to work the same. And knocked the fuel pressure back into correct range. 55lbs seemed a bit high. Now back to 44lbs.
  19. PDPerry

    Fuel pressure regulator; Is this right?

    Thanks. I looked on partsouq and it looks like you be correct. Just looked odd coming out of the box like that.
  20. PDPerry

    Fuel pressure regulator; Is this right?

    No CEL. Slight hesitation occasionally, plus fuel pressure in the 55lb range. Mr Toyota says it should top-out at 44. And after 312,000 miles it doesn't hurt to swap-in new parts here 'n there...
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