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Yet, if you don't work Monday Tuesday becomes your Monday.......................after a three day weekend.
 
What's a three day weekend?

Sunday / Monday have always been my preferred days off as weekends = $$$. But the last few times I picked up shifts on either day I wanted to pluck my own eyes from my head.

Purely by accident, this schedule choice has allowed me to miss the major holiday(s) madness!
 
I just heard from a reliable source that the Land Cruiser is DEAD in the US as in discontinued.

It hasn't officially been announced yet apparantly.

I'd wait till that before calling it official though.
 
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Thanks.

I have held both lights side by side and it has to be the internals. Same materials. Same weight. More than likely the same factory as ARB from China. Had them over 3 years and no issues. I can buy 14 sets for the price of the ARBs. I already gave ARB money for lockers and front bumper. ;<)
 
In the middle of doing front wheel bearings and new brakes on my LX470.

Anyone have a shop recommendation that could press in the new bearing races for me? Not wanting to fudge it up by trying to tap them in myself without the right tools.

Don't really have a shop recommendation but this works for me
Bearing Race and Seal Driver
 
Don't really have a shop recommendation but this works for me
Bearing Race and Seal Driver

I was at HF earlier today grabbing a popup tent they had on sale and didn't even think to look for these...Have you used these on a 100 series? I've read mixed reviews on these being large enough to fit properly.

 
I was at HF earlier today grabbing a popup tent they had on sale and didn't even think to look for these...Have you used these on a 100 series? I've read mixed reviews on these being large enough to fit properly.

I haven’t used them personally myself on a 100 series. But they fit my 80 perfect doing them. Don’t know the difference between the two In size but I figure there not much different. Have to have someone that’s done them on a 100 before give some info about it
 
I have a HF bearing driver set. Didn’t look to confirm it was the one linked. And I have done a 470. The drivers are too small, but they’re a lot softer than the races. So, if you don’t mind sacrificing one of the drivers to the cause, you can use it by tapping around the perimeter of the race bit-by-bit. It will require hearty “taps” to get you there , and you may need to clean out bits of aluminum that liberate themselves from the driver face.
 
In the middle of doing front wheel bearings and new brakes on my LX470.

Anyone have a shop recommendation that could press in the new bearing races for me? Not wanting to fudge it up by trying to tap them in myself without the right tools.

Just use a punch. You won't damage the race.
 
Jessi Combs died in a jet car crash earlier. Met her at a show once, super nice and a cool person.

 
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Anyone else notice some sagging?
 
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Anyone else notice some sagging?

Look its like I told you over text this is how you fix it.
You’ve got to get rid of that body fast. And if you want to get away with your “crime” so you can enjoy your newfound freedom, then you’ve also got to be careful. After all, this isn’t your cocker spaniel’s dog poop we’re talking about here – you can’t just throw it onto the neighbors’ lawn and expect the problem to disappear on its own. You need a plan. To help out, here are some of the best ways to dispose of a dead body:

Dump the body in the woods: Our nation’s wooded areas are riddled with dead bodies. And why not? Dense forests provide plenty of cover during the actual burial. Plus, the body is unlikely to be found, because very few people go digging random holes in the middle of the forest (unless they’re burying a body, in which case, you probably won’t have to worry about them alerting the authorities).

Bury the body at your house: If you’re worried of being caught red-handed out there in the real world, use your own property to bury the body. That backyard rose garden is a perfect place to hide a body (bonus: human bodies make great fertilizer – those roses are gonna look great when spring comes around next year). If you’ve got nosy neighbors, then bury the body in the basement or encase it behind a bedroom wall. If you choose the latter, be sure to stock up on Febreze – that decomposing body is gonna get pretty rank.

Roll the body up in a carpet and throw it off a bridge: Got blood all over your tiger-skin rug? Kill two birds with one stone and throw the evidence and the deceased off a nearby bridge at the same time. Tip: choose a bridge that’s over a body of water. That freeway overpass may look convenient, but when that rug starts blocking up traffic below, someone will eventually look inside of it.


Chop the body into little pieces: Bodies are harder to identify when only partial remains are found. Make the cops work for that positive identification by dumping various parts of the body throughout the nearby city and countryside. Good places to drop body parts include dumpsters, lakes and the rental return box at Blockbuster.

Use acid to dispose of the body: If you’ve got a few barrels of sulfuric acid lying around (and who doesn’t these days?), you can get rid of the remains altogether by dissolving it. Be sure to place the body in a container that the acid can’t eat through. After neutralizing the acid, ideas for getting rid of the sludgy remains of the body include flushing it down the toilet, pouring it down a storm drain, or baking it into banana bread and feeding it to your enemies.

After the bodies are gone from the cargo area the sag will magically disappear also.
 

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