It is OCD and not everyone has it. For me it is pretty much parts is parts and I don't lose too much sleep over whether I am going to get only 100K miles out of Gates heater hose compared to 150K out of OEM. BTW, my LX450 cost $55,000 18 years ago.
It is OCD and not everyone has it. For me it is pretty much parts is parts and I don't lose too much sleep over whether I am going to get only 100K miles out of Gates heater hose compared to 150K out of OEM. BTW, my LX450 cost $55,000 18 years ago.
Yeah, I feel ya, not trying to detract from OP's awesome job well done, or sense of pride in his obviously well maintained rig. And don't get me wrong, I understand there is an appreciable quality difference in all things Toyota vs. others (esp. domestics). Mine was just an offhand comment about the blatant zeal I often see displayed for these trucks like they're perfect and always will be. I mean, the PHH was stupid idea in the first place, right? But I digress. I should have just made an off topic post somewhere else and linked to this thread if I wanted to pursue the subject. I didn't mean to be a naysayer, or give out negative vibes. I was just saying it's a different world here. I'm so used to discussion centered around "How far can I stretch XYZ before it kills someone?" that threads like this make me wonder out loud about the difference.
I can't even find my PHH! I googled for pictures/location & still can't see it from under the hood, thru the fender or from down under. If I can't even find/see it then how do I replace it?
This got me climbing under the hood with a flashlight. Things look fine. Feeling pretty good at 115k thanks to Phil's documentation here, so I'm going to give em a few more miles.
This made me giggle! I totally take it as a compliment as I think it was meant to be. I'm an anal retentive OEM part buyin LC owner because I don't like to be stranded. Maybe this doesn't necessarily apply to the PHH, but in general, I would rather spend the money and spend the weekend exploring the backcountry than stuck at home repairing the same **** I fixed last month.
Just did the PHH on my '97 with 274K on the odometer... still had some life left in it after 23 years. I went with replacing the downtube with a new downtube and a nice new OEM clamp (90467-21010). @LandCruiserPhil - thanks for the suggestion