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Just the phone charging was too much for the cig port wire? Or had that wire rubbed on something and shorted out? What about the fuse?
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Just the phone charging was too much for the cig port wire? Or had that wire rubbed on something and shorted out? What about the fuse?
Holy Sheet! Was that the fuse from the panel or did you have one in-line ?
Man. This could have been so much worse.
Whose shop is this?Stopped a couple times in DFW to see old friends
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His name is Robert Shields. I sold Texas Red to him. He has a large hoard as you can see.Whose shop is this?
And rightly so. It's one thing to let the smoke out of the wires, and quite another to let out the fire!I have to admit it freaked me out.
The Fifteen52 look was just too non Toyota for me. The 285s with the spacers. All that. I wanted to go back to plain Jane@wngrog
Sorry, Nolan, I know this has prolly been asked 50 times, but I searched back through this thread but couldn't find where you made the switch from the Fifteen52's to these wheels and described them ...
City Racer 16s with Geolandars ? 265 or? I'm ready to replace my 15 year old BFGs.
Absolutely beautiful FJ60, btw. Kinda rugged minimalist perfection.
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Bought that one myself.My mentor advised this radiator. Thanks Cam. I just don't want to deal with the local guy...pita
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I've had my carpet from @dnp lying around since January but it's finally warming up enough that I'm going to tackle the project. So is the sound deadening material worth it? i'm torn on whether or not to do it as my door seals are so bad I doubt I would even notice the noise difference.After all the time crying and cussing removing the OEM rubber dampening over the years I feel like a real dope adding more to my cars. Hopefully it is worth it. Will see. It’s cheap and easy once you get the hang of it.
I'm confident Nolen will agree, but I definitely think it's worth it. I used to have the strong belief that all that sound deadener was sort of snake oil(ish). However after having put it in my 60, I'm a believer now. It's not as much a dampening of the sound (although it does some of that), but it's more a dampening of the metal. And, I've found the biggest, most noticeable difference is in the doors and quarter panels, because the metal isn't as thick as the floors. If you want to do a quick experiment, buy some at least 80mil thick material (I've always used Noico, because it's less expensive and it has no smell, but there are other less expensive alternatives out there now - I just can't speak to whether they smell or not). Make sure the window is rolled up, and take off your driver's front door panel. Then, clean off the inside of the outer door skin, and stick a generous amount to the inside of the outer door skin. It doesn't have to cover every square inch, so just apply it to the areas that are easiest to reach.I've had my carpet from @dnp lying around since January but it's finally warming up enough that I'm going to tackle the project. So is the sound deadening material worth it? i'm torn on whether or not to do it as my door seals are so bad I doubt I would even notice the noise difference.