Think I got it. Took the column cover off and there is the main joint. Kinda looks like a u joint, and then a threaded rod thingy. Greased both and seems to have addressed it.
Don't know what grease you're supposed to use but I used my park tool green grease.
On start up the steering makes this horrible whine. Doesn't make sound when turning, Motor seems to work fine, doesn't make sound while telescoping, just the up and down movements. Before I start digging in I wanted to reach out to the interwebs to see if anyone else has dealt with this.
Yea been very happy. I run KO2's on my 4runner and plan to go with the Generals next time. KO2 is a great tire but these seem to be quieter and are wearing a little better. Have Wildpeaks on my 80 and they have been great too. Cant go wrong with any high quality tire.
285/65/18 on LC wheels. Not had a single rub anywhere under any driving conditions l. I’ve also had it fully drooped and stuffed and not had any rubbing either. Nothing else done, spare fits as it should in stock location.
5mm is .02 inches, that’s less than a 1/4” You will also be going with a more aggressive tread so visually it will look bigger anyway. I would not run spacers just to get the width back
Here is what it looks like with the cruiser caps. There is a wire pressure band on the back and I trimmed just to that. The wheel does touch the dust cover but it’s also matted flush to the rotor. I typically worry about everything and this is one I am not worried about
I just had this done and the center cap does interfere. It pushed the front center caps out about 5mm. I had to trim the back of the caps to fit. The tire shop did not say there was any issue with fitment when installing other that the center caps. This is the part number for the Lexus center...