My 2 cents, as I do have a new short block thanks to a dealer mistake, is to swap in a complete low mile used 5.7 (LC,LX,Tundra, etc.). Before the install, have all the known potential leaks, water pump, and so on taken care of. I agree, it does happen, but you should be good to go for many...
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/tire-pressure-recommendation.997546/page-73#post-15327582
This thread is your friend regarding the proper tire pressure, but you are already below what is recommended. E's are stiff, and I'm currently running C's, much better and can handle the load range of...
This has been covered here before, but like most things on mud, buried in older threads.
The TRD Rock Warrior rims were available early on as an add-on option on the LC's, but came stock on the TRD Tundra's. It was a hot upgrade for those in the know, and could be had cheap 2nd hand. I got...
Just ordered the kit as well. The EGR and the P0401 have been a headache for some time. As Colorado tightened the emissions standards for older vehicles it's made it really tough to stay in compliance. One of the reasons the 80 is living a retired life in SC now.
I'm not the 1st here to run them, and I don't have the instructions handy at the moment. That said, 5 to 7 psi empty, and slightly more loaded. Just a WAG for now, but it is close in practice.
Looks like the question has already been answered, but yes 80 series OME spacers work on the 200 as is.
@jbyrd78 regarding the airbags, they are the Firestone brand if I recall, around $100?
HTH.
Not trying to say anything about any document, but anyone who was at the LCDC years back in Breckenridge heard a Toyota employee who was involved with the development of the 200 say something very similar.
FYI, he also said the next LC we'll see is going to be more "boxy".
I've been getting this on and off for a few years, and it usually accompanies extended descents in the mountains with engine braking. Clearing the codes, or topping it off with gas and it goes away. Interestingly my recent smog test came back with this?
Either way, glad to hear you can get...
I sourced the OME 80 series spacers from Cruiser Outfitters years back, looking for the same effect.
Eventually added airbags as I tow and a loaded bike carrier is heavy. The added benefit is to be able to tweak the air pressure to reduce the KDSS lean.
FWIW, I've had my 09 and have run the s--t out of it up and down the rocky mountains for almost 10 years now. The stock OEM brakes are up to the task, but I did switch to the TRD pads way back. I've researched the Tundra brake swap, but just never went with it due to various reasons. As...