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I have a 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser with the following mods:
-No accidents
-New Paint
-New Alternator (rebuilt Toyota 80 amp)
-New Power Assist Module for Brakes
-New NGK Spark Plugs
-New NGK Ignition wires
-New Distributor Cap
-New Distributor Rotor
-Power windows and moon roof
-Original interior
-Third row seats
-Set of 4 new BF Goodrich tires LT305/70/R16
-Intake Snorkel Kit for 1990-1997 80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser
-ARB OMESD24 Old Man EMU front steering dampener stabilizer for Toyota Land Cruiser
-ARB Old Man EMU front and rear shocks & coil springs for 91-97 Toyota Land Cruiser
-Toyota Land Cruiser 80 105 1991-ON 4”-6” Lift front Caster 5” Castor plate kit
-New O2 Sensors
-K&N Air Filter
-New lift arms for rear hatch
-New Duratec battery

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Sorry to offer unsolicited advice, but throw the K&N in the bin.
 
Nice truck. We had OME springs on ours for about 12 years before we realized the installer followed the instructions perfectly except here in the US Driver's and Passenger's are swapped. So, if your rig is not level side to side swap the springs.
 
:flipoff2:Welcome!
Nice rig sounds like a lot of work has been done and money spent.
 
Welcome to mud now get you wallet ready 🤪
 
Good choice in avatars. What is your intended use for that nice rig?
 
Why? I'm genuinely interested.
They remove gravel from the air and that's about it. For a track car, maybe. Not ideal for something on the street and definitely not a 4x4
 
They remove gravel from the air and that's about it. For a track car, maybe. Not ideal for something on the street and definitely not a 4x4
Appreciate the advice. I have the original washable Toyota filter, and I had purchased a new filter that isn't washable. Should I go with the Toyota washable or the New Toyota air filter?
 
Appreciate the advice. I have the original washable Toyota filter, and I had purchased a new filter that isn't washable. Should I go with the Toyota washable or the New Toyota air filter?
Washable is great.
 
Appreciate the advice. I have the original washable Toyota filter, and I had purchased a new filter that isn't washable. Should I go with the Toyota washable or the New Toyota air filter?
Either or; a 4x4 magazine did a test over here a while ago:
If we call genuine 100%
Terrain Tamer was ~99%
Other common aftermarket here was ~95ish IIRC
K&N was about 60%
 

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