My first Toyota

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AnkurGT said:
Nice. You gonna Aussie the front too?

Nope. That's when I start breakin stuff for sure haha...
Im gonna replace this aussie over the summer with some ARB goodness once I have a little more spending money.
 
Nope. That's when I start breakin stuff for sure haha...
Im gonna replace this aussie over the summer with some ARB goodness once I have a little more spending money.

keep me in mind when you want to ditch the aussie this summer, let me know what price you want for it. id be interested since i might have money then
 
Lol :flipoff2:
But seriously nice job man. Can't believe it was that quick and painless.

Yeah man, if I can do with little to no problem, I swear ANYONE can do it :lol:

keep me in mind when you want to ditch the aussie this summer, let me know what price you want for it. id be interested since i might have money then

Ill wear it in for you :steer:
 
Every click of the locker is a $20 deduction. I feel sorry for the next corner you take. :)

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yeah.. you may not want it after I'm done with it.
 
Rock Cruiser said:
Nice work have you tested it on the street and gotten a feel for how much gas you can give it before it locks?

Nope. Not yet, I haven't had a chance to get her back home. I wanted to let the Toyota FIPG stuff set for a while before I added the gear oil. Should be going to get her today though.
 
Be ready for the standard POP occasionally. I have the lockright in mine and it'll scare the hell out of you the first couple of times! But man its worth every penny on the trails.

J

I've had my Aussie in mine and since its automatic its not prone to do that as much and i have actually never heard mine pop yet like everyone says just really quite clicking around corners i barely notice it over 10 mph :D:D
 
I just got back from picking up the 62. Very uneventful. I did my best to cause some nice loud "BANGs" by driving around quickly in a cul de sac, by gunning it around corners, and by doing donuts in a big field, but all i got were some mild tire chirps and the normal ratcheting sound :frown:

Like people have said, its actually very quiet and can only be heard "clicking" up to about 10-15 mph. That was a nice surprise, since everyones always talking about how loud auto lockers are. I can hardly notice its there while driving civilly on the road (going around corners hard on the gas pedal causes slight understeer).

Overall, Im very happy with my purchase and can't wait to get off road.
 
AnkurGT said:
I've ridden with you. You never sling the old girl into turns like a formula one driver so your passenger is climbing the b-pillar in case she finally decides to roll over. Do you? ;-) :-)

Hahaha I gotta hit every apex. And I do LOVE that right turn that you were a little worried about on the way home from L, as long as you check and make sure there are no cars coming down the street towards you... It's a fun corner!

But i guess i should retire the 62 from my usual driving style, I need to save that for our other cars or else we will most certainly slingshot into on coming traffic and be killed.

I need some ARBs now. Bring the on-road fun back!!!!
 
(going around corners hard on the gas pedal causes slight understeer).

Considering the general handling characteristics of a lifted 62 on 33's, then adding all the videos of you flying, climbing, mud ding, etc. - I don't think there"s anything "slight" going on if you're behind her wheel :-)
 
Patrick decided to lock his keys, phone, and brain inside the 60. Good thing he just filled up :lol:
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[Smart butt]
Meh. It's a good thing he drives a 62, so he could go get some help to unlock his 60. :):):)
[Smart butt over]
I have to say. You have a very nice looking 100. I don't believe ive ever seen a LC or LX 100 dented. Yours is actually getting used. Love it.

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