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  1. eatSleepWoof

    weight distribution for LX570?

    1. You're greatly overthinking this. 2. If you don't say the words "that ain't going nowhere," it'll definitely fall off. Also applies to strapped-down goods.
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    Part number for passenger-side cubby door in cargo area?

    Have a look at this post. There's a photo of the panel and the opening for it at the end.
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    Part number for passenger-side cubby door in cargo area?

    I only just ordered the correct part number a few days ago, so it'll be a few weeks until it gets to me. C0 is the correct suffix, the '01' was a typo on my part (fixed in the message above). I found my original trim piece and 62605-60030 is stamped on the back of it. This piece is butchered...
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    Part number for passenger-side cubby door in cargo area?

    The part arrived and it doesn't fit. It's much larger than my original, and is very different on the back, too. Looking at the parts diagram, I can see that this part is a replacement for the speaker, not the cubby below it. Yet another screw up by the idiots at Lexus Kelowna. The correct part...
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    Simple storage solutions for “trunk”

    Bag arrived in 12 days. Surprisingly well built, especially at the ~$50CAD price point. As expected, great fit between the wheel wells, tucked away against the back of the 2nd row seats. I still have my custom, narrow drawer installed and may keep it for now (and not use the bag) because it...
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    Simple storage solutions for “trunk”

    I am waiting for this bag to be delivered this week. It should be just the right size to fit behind the second row seats, in the cargo area.
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    Part number for passenger-side cubby door in cargo area?

    Local dealer found the part number for me: 62598-60020-C0
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    Builds eatSleepWoof's '14 LX

    Nearly 2 years of no updates in this thread? Yikes. Wish I had some crazy mods to share, but no. LX is still doing all of its duties like a champ with zero issues, and all the comforts that go along with it. The bumper-mounted trailer connection is still working great, and I use it all the...
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    Part number for passenger-side cubby door in cargo area?

    Not having any luck with parts diagrams that I can find... I need to replace the plastic "door" on the passenger-side cubby in the cargo area. The one you open to get to the OEM jack. Anyone have this part on a diagram, or have the actual part number?
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    Raingler cargo barrier net: LC200 vs LX570

    I took some quick measurements of the back of the LX and those Vevor options are unfortunately all much too large. I was in the process of placing an order for a Raingler net when I noticed that the price for the items in my cart changed (likely the result of my email to them!). The LX and...
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    Raingler cargo barrier net: LC200 vs LX570

    Hey thanks! I'd imagine this won't be as strong or as well made as the Raingler, but an 8x-10x price difference is hard to ignore. I've had good luck with the vast majority of Vevor's products (clones), too. Do you happen to be using that one? If so, could you share a photo or two and confirm...
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    Raingler cargo barrier net: LC200 vs LX570

    This is the installation video shows the coat cooks that Raingler refers to: It seems my (2014 Canadian-spec) LX does not actually have those coat hooks. Instead, I’ve got the coat hook integrated into the 2nd row handles. I'm also not sure what they mean by the extension on the lower...
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    Raingler cargo barrier net: LC200 vs LX570

    Record time response from Raingler! </thread>
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    Raingler cargo barrier net: LC200 vs LX570

    Looking at these two products: 1. 2008 - Newer Toyota Land Cruiser (J200) EZ Install Behind 2nd Row Seat - https://raingler.com/products/2008-newer-toyota-landcruiser-j200-behind-2nd-row-seat-barrier-ez-install?variant=5322667098142 2. 2008 - Newer Lexus LX 570 (J200) EZ Install Behind 2nd Row...
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    Official LX570s Picture Thread

    Stuntin' on dem hoes & haters minus $1500 tnx
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    200 series picture thread

    First of all, congrats! Second of all, where the heck are you that has green lawns and blooming trees this time of year?!
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    Wide, narrow, angled/slanted storage container to tuck in behind 2nd row?

    I'm considering changing up my cargo area and am interested in finding a hard-sided container which would (ideally) be as wide as the entire width behind the 2nd row seats, have a slanted back to tuck in as deep as possible, and not be much larger than 8-10" deep/tall. Has anyone happened to...
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    Towing with a 200-series Toyota Land Cruiser

    Wow, that's very, very cool! My gut says that 35s on stock gears will be a significant factor here.
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    Rooftop tents on Prado

    Vehicle roof ratings are typically for dynamic (ie. in transit) loads. Static ratings are, by default, way, way higher. I've yet to hear of a vehicle roof being damaged by a RTT and a few people in it, even under... active, night-time scenarios. OEM rails are also often considerably better...
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    Talk me into buying a 200 series

    Drive both back to back (with your family) and the decision will likely make itself evident. The Sequoia is undoubtably much larger inside, but it's cheaper and rougher feeling, too. If there's a $20k difference, consider whether that price premium is worth it to you, and what else that $20k...
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