Oof that looks pretty complex. I may need to just keep stuffing kids in the 3rd row until I can set aside some time to tackle that. I do appreciate the advice!
Hey my dog chewed the heck out of my Second Row center seatbelt strap. Does anyone have any advice on how to repair or replace it? Looks like this would be the part:
Center Seat Belt - Toyota 73320-60070-B1. Do you think this would be a fairly straight forward swap out?
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Sorry for the late reply. I used a dab of 3M 5200 Marine Sealant/Adhesive that I had leftover from a boat project. It has a caulk like consistency so it won't drip, sticks to anything, and doesn't become brittle when it dries.
Santa brought my son a 3D printer for Christmas. Fascinating machine. It occurred to me that it could print a seat heater knob to replace the Lego block I've been using, if I can feed it the appropriate design code. I'm looking into some online CAD software to try to customize a knob design...
I replaced my pads and rotors a few months ago. No shims were necessary. I think brake pad grease is the only other thing I bought to complete the job.
I totally get what you're saying about the back to black products working for just a short time. However, I had a similar issue with my 2008 and this product, VRP Protectant from Chemical Guys, has been very effective and long lasting. Used it over a year ago and still black. Found out...
I wish they had a Haynes manual for the LC200 but you're right. I didn't think about it sharing the engine with the Tundra, and using the Tundra Haynes manual. Off to Amazon I go to order one up!
As mentioned above, repeated heating from torch should work. And Kroil. If that fails, welding a nut is a solution, which a mechanic or muffler or body shop should be able to do.
I own a couple exped mega mats and a couple REI camp pads. The exped is a 10 out of 10 for comfort but pricey. The REI camp pad is 9.5 out of 10, and quite a bit cheaper. Plus the Coleman blower fits exactly over the inflate/deflate nozzles, making inflation and deflation a breeze. So to me...
Sprayer is the way to go with the Fluid Film, and it's a great rust proofer (among other uses). Check the frame after a couple months of winter, you'll probably need to hit it again. Consider some rust proofing spray paint as well. The Navy paints their ships all the time to keep rust at bay.
Had this same issue. 2008 LC. Bought it used a year ago. It was annoying to me, but what matters more is that it annoying to my wife, which ratcheted up the annoyance level exponentially. I had checked the filter a year ago, and did not pay any attention to the Recirc/Fresh air mode buttons...