Saw a mica LX570 with Prinsu rack this week couldn't catch up to it to give them a card looked nice Also saw a 13 + Black 200 with roof mounted bike rack on Pinhook going into Broussard maybe I'll catch him on the bike route or around town
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Good feedback another one (Nitro) that can't build a cheap cap to protect the joint looks like they're only producing them for the 100 series right now.
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like this rack , I hate all the rack where you can't clean on top this looks easyI assembled the Prinsu rack last night, quality unit CNC cut aluminum and when its all assembled its a very solid unit. I really like the adjustability to slide the load bars around to fit what your mounting to it. Now to clean and wax the roof so I can mount it
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Good install video on the 200 series suspension, I ordered the tough dog kit from Mud vendor Jason at Trail Tailor Featured Products he was great to work with. Gonna run a 275/70/18 at 33.6 inches tall. Trust me you can give yourself a headache researching wheel, tire fitment and suspension on the 200
I have lol geezzzz I wann do 17s but scared lol
Back to back brake jobs on the rear 3 weeks ago I had O'reilly turn the rotors (did a piss poor job of it) and put the trusty Wager pads on it. On the test drive to break them in I could tell the rotors were not true with vibration in the pedal. I ordered some Wagner rotors and dove back into it this weekend. I went back to O'reilly gave them the old rotors and pads they ruined of which they credited me for turning the rotors and gave me a new set of pads. The rear is good to go now but I still plan to go back and replace the TRD pads I put in the front and replace them with the the wagner as well. Thats the first bit of advice I got in the 200 forum I disagree with and wish I would have just stayed with the wagner pads I've been using the last 15 years without issue. I took the rear mud flaps off while at it and trimmed the flap away and kept the inner fender portions. Funny how such a small change gives it a different look. Will do the front as well when I dive back into the front brakes. Hope you ALL had good weekends
I switched to the front TRD pads as soon as I bought my 200. I notice that they bite better than oem, but man they make a lot of dust. What are your impressions with Wagner vs TRD?
Agree I couldn't stand all the additional brake dust its 3/4 times more dust than I got from the the OEM/Wagner pads and now that I've had the wagner pads on for a bit I don't recognize any less bite when braking going from TRD to the Wagner but then again I only had them on the front and not front and rear. I've run the wagner pads on all of our vehicles for many years with success in brake wear, stop ability and minimal dust. I wasn't impressed by the TRD pads at all
I haven't touched the rear, but I am planning on replacing both whenever I do.
Separate note, did you finish your rear storage with UHMW slides? I have to leave one of the jump seats down in the back for my 6yo, but miss having drawers in the back.