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Now the brain damage of wiring the front heat into the factory harness.

How did you do this? I want to order a set of your seat heaters for my 01 LX470 but want to make sure there are some instructions for wiring the heaters back to the stock switches.
 
00N8 said:
How did you do this? I want to order a set of your seat heaters for my 01 LX470 but want to make sure there are some instructions for wiring the heaters back to the stock switches.

I missed this, I just installed them and had my wiring tech do the wiring.
 
I installed my 07 taillights from www.cruiserparts.net and replaced the bulbs with those from www.PFranLEDS.com

I originally installed one style thinking it had more lights and would be brighter, I was wrong. The other is so bright it will blind people if you decide to shift into reverse at a light.

Now with every exterior bulb LED the most impressive is the license plate lights on the 70's plate. It illuminates it brighter than daylight it seems.

Note.

To install the larger reverse light the socket ears must be trimmed off as I test fit them without and dropped the bulb into the housing. It was mind numbing trying to get that fawker out! And use electrical grease.
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do both of your highbeams work?

Still can't figure this out. No s***, one drunk girl gets in and pushes every button and makes vroom vroom sounds and the next day they no longer work. There has to be a way to turn them off, click this, pul that and push in the brake pedal while opening the sunroof.
 
I removed my Husky mats that I've had for 30 months and replaced them with WeatherTech mats. My carpet, being only 30 months old is still as new and the rear is the original to the truck. Though, the color is no where close to matching the interior.

The passenger seat is where my lab has sat every day to and from the office and to Starbucks and with minimal cleaning, it's excellent after 30 months of here in and out. From camping, dog parks, rivers to whatever.
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While getting my oil changed last week at Toyota. $17.95 LOF my tech I hired many years ago tells me my hose is leaking and so is my rad. I say BS! He says, "see that hose is leaking" next day! My hose lets go dripping like crazy.
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Thanks to www.cruiserparts.net for a new trim kit. I removed mine as it was junk, and not that I want to replace if, but the plastic behind the original is very dull and looks like ass. Not looking forward to this project.
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Those are neat connectors! Would you mind sharing your source?
 
Saturday morning radiator replacement. :-(

First one lasted to 190k
Second to 226k
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How difficult is the radiator swap? I'll be doing one soon enough...
 
LTrain0800 said:
How difficult is the radiator swap? I'll be doing one soon enough...

Took me 1:45 and that's replacing the hoses and serpentine belt and 10 to burp it.

On The way to the coast now ;-)
 
I'm jealous, that must be hell of a job to remove the old ones and reinstall.!

Thanks to www.cruiserparts.net for a new trim kit. I removed mine as it was junk, and not that I want to replace if, but the plastic behind the original is very dull and looks like ass. Not looking forward to this project.
 
Where did get the radiator?
 
LTrain0800 said:
Where did get the radiator?

My Toyota dealer and they from 1-800-radiator.
 
Installing a RTT is more of a pain in the ass than I thought.

The extrusions with the Cascadia tent extend 5" past the tent base to attach an awning. Since I'm using the Lab-Rak awning mounts I cut them flush and capped with supplied grommet . Then installed the Lab-Rak load platforms to the extrusions with the hardware provided.

There's 2" of clearance, this allows you to run Thule load bars between the rack and tent allowing a bike to be mounted on each side.
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