Perfect, Thanks!!! How easy is the ordering process?Sahara - the solarscreens are great, btw!
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Perfect, Thanks!!! How easy is the ordering process?Sahara - the solarscreens are great, btw!
It’s been a couple years but I recall it being very easy. I originally ordered the rear set and liked them so much I got them for the entire vehicle.Perfect, Thanks!!! How easy is the ordering process?
What does this symbol on my skid plate mean? (and no, I did not check the manual)
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oops! But I wonder what it means in the context. It is towards the front of the vehicle on the driver's side. I guess it could indicate the front of the skid plate. Maybe it's for the folks who change the oil filter and tells them how to reinstall the plate. The passenger side is not marked.Your picture is upside down, but is the Japanese kana for "u" (pronounced as oo in loop) and is usually an indicator for UP or FIRST in English.
Oh, locking! I had no idea that was a choice! I completely forgot about Blue Sea for this application, although I've used their USB and voltage gauge before. Thanks!I’ve used locking plugs on prior builds.
I generally just use regular duty Blue Sea plugs now. In our family, the USB plugs seem to get more use than the older charging plugs (cigar lighter plug style), so I have a mixture of female outlet types.
If you look at the details of the male side of the plug, they call it a twist lock socket.
Good selection here: 12 Volt Socket and Plugs - Blue Sea Systems - https://www.bluesea.com/products/category/0/2//12%20Volt%20Socket%20and%20Plugs
This what I did. I also put on on the end of my compressor power cord so I can plug in at the back to air up. I made an adapter for a cigarette plug. I also made an adapter with the Anderson plug on one side and battery clamps on the other in case I need to use the compressor on someone else's vehicle.Oh, locking! I had no idea that was a choice! I completely forgot about Blue Sea for this application, although I've used their USB and voltage gauge before. Thanks!
My fridge originally had a BMW/Hella DIN style plug, and I installed a couple outlets in the back and grille of the 4Runner for it. Then converted all of my 12V plugs to that style. But one of the receptacles melted due to too high a load*, so I'm not going that route again. I considered Anderson plugs, but that excludes borrowed accessories. I guess I can make a 12V cigarette receptacle to Anderson converter cable for those applications. Hmmm...
Thank you for the input!
* Wire size was more than adequate, but I didn't realize the receptacle itself was rated fairly low. I think I remember 10 A.
dude - back the bolt out - nothing wlll happen. the swaybar end link is capture in the carrier so it stays putFor those who have relocated their sway bar end links to the outside of the LCA anyone either know the original dimensions of the bolt that is used to hold the sway bar end links in place or the correct length for a new longer bolt?
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I'm looking at doing the KDSS relo and wanted to try what @Willy beamin did but I'd like to avoid taking the suspension apart just to measure the bolt.
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You are going to love them. Thanks, looking forward to trying them out. I ordered the kdss relocation today and the tires should be here by Friday. Just in time for the 4 day weekend. Hopefully I can find a trail that isn't packed full of people.forum.ih8mud.com
Ah ok cool, I thought the end link might pop up and out. I haven't pulled my front end apart since the lift went on in 2017 and all I recall was that I had to wrestle the end links back into the cradle to get it lined up correctly for the bolt to thread through at that time.dude - back the bolt out - nothing wlll happen. the swaybar end link is capture in the carrier so it stays put
If theres concerns of that popping up secure a a ratchet strap around it and another point to ease your mind. There is access to the nut on the back inside of the LCA. You can get a wrench on it.Ah ok cool, I thought the end link might pop up and out. I haven't pulled my front end apart since the lift went on in 2017 and all I recall was that I had to wrestle the end links back into the cradle to get it lined up correctly for the bolt to thread through at that time.
Is the nut on the backside welded to the LCA or am I going to have to squeeze a finger around my shock to hold it in place?
Yep, that's the bolt.I could have sworn the ones on both of my 200 were captive threads, not a nut that turned. We’re talking about the bolt to the anti-sway bar linkage, right?
If theres concerns of that popping up secure a a ratchet strap around it and another point to ease your mind. There is access to the nut on the back inside of the LCA. You can get a wrench on it.
I’ve done three 200 suspension jobs in the last year, it is definitely captive.*
*not much compared to a shop, but enough that I am completely sure.
I use powerlet plugs and receptacles. Be sure to source the 15 amp versions. Great for fridges, usb, etc.I will be adding a standard cigarette lighter style 12V outlet in the rear for my fridge. I've had junk outlets that wouldn't hold anything, and there doesn't seem to be any sort of "high-end_ outlet I've found. What brand are folks installing that keeps the male plug snugly in place under rough conditions? A link would be a bonus!
Thanks!