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We definitely are similar in that aspect ! What did you do with your free steelies? Interestingly steelies are super hard to find (unless you buy them refurbished online)

If you are in LA, come drive mine. Currently have 5 60/62 in the Barn, take one out. We have had quite a few LS over the years (90,98, 05 LS430 was my fave, 13 LS600hL).
I passed them on to another member of our local club and he put them on his 100 series.
I am in Denver, but I've got no problem buying one before driving it. The wife's favorite is the 62 so I pretty much have the green light to buy one when the right one shows up.
 
I passed them on to another member of our local club and he put them on his 100 series.
I am in Denver, but I've got no problem buying one before driving it. The wife's favorite is the 62 so I pretty much have the green light to buy one when the right one shows up.
we can never have enough 60/62 members

I bought 2 60 (from this forum) from Denver last 10 years and had them shipped

Hope you get one soon!
 
Issues:

  • Steering wheel buttons worn (ordered)
  • Hood strut weak (ordered)
  • Cruise control not working
  • Shifter slightly faded (ordered)
  • Disclosed slight oil leak valve cover gasket - will work on next week
Damn those buttons are worn. I assume this is 08-11? Mine are slightly worn at 285k but not that bad. Could you pass along have part #’s ?
 
Damn those buttons are worn. I assume this is 08-11? Mine are slightly worn at 285k but not that bad. Could you pass along have part #’s ?
sure will dig up the numbers for you

yes 08-11

just the previous woman owner used the buttons a lot i guess LOL
 
Got a set of new wheels. I think I had analysis by paralysis.

-Initially I wanted the OEM Tundra steelies only. Then realizing they are heavier, I didn't want to add more weight.

-Then I really wanted the EVO Corsa wheels. However, $2500 for wheels which I wouldn't bat an eye years ago, are no go in the world of 529 and 401k. I found a used set, but it was pretty far away, so that wasn't going to work.

I looked at many used wheels, but to keep the weight of the wheel in check, right offset (didn't want bro dozer look), and making sure the wheels have right max load to handle the LC, was a tall order.

Also liked the Nomad and 1552 wheels, but the sizes didn't work for me.

Anyways, ended up with these 318s, and are happy with how they turned out.

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Thank you for the nice words. I am happy :clap:
Its baller! Have you convinced the fam to drop the running boards?

Need seat covers to keep things clean?
 

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