Awesome, thank youShould just pop in (and the old one out) by hand. Might require some effort, but certainly not a press.
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Awesome, thank youShould just pop in (and the old one out) by hand. Might require some effort, but certainly not a press.
Anyone know where to source a pair of grade 10.9 or higher flange hex bolts M14x1.5 (fine thread) 110mm long? Ideally Zinc or some other rust-resistant coating. I can find 100mm and I might be able to source 120mm and then cut it down, but I’d prefer not to grind and chase threads on this.
FYI I found these ARB parts online, but they are only available from the UK with a $35 shipping charge, which is crazy expensive. contacted Cruiser Outfitters but they can’t source them.
BOLT FLANGE M14X1.5X110 GR10.9 – 6151539 – ARB
PART NO. 6151539
Yeah I checked them before. The longest M14x1.5 flange hex bolts they have is 100mm but I need 110mm.Metric Fasteners & Hardware|BelMetric
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Two stupid questions that have been bugging me
2018 Land Cruiser
1. Is there a way to override the remote-started engine turning off when the doors are unlocked? I understand the reasoning behind turning off the engine, but frankly it doesn't hold much water in my opinion.
2. Is there a way to lock the doors with the engine running and parked? I like to be able to run quick errands and keep the engine running; I'd like to be able to lock the doors when walking away.
The lower hatch is a bigger problem - no possible way to easily open that with no power, and no way to get the spare off without opening it...If the battery dies, will the powered rear upper hatch still unlock? I’ll gladly open it manually, but don’t want to put an extra hole in my truck to get into the back without power. TIA.
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It’s hard to follow this oil leak saga when it’s scattered in the SQOD thread. I do remember it being a problem for a while, maybe after a service? Is it coming from up high, or could it be a rear main seal? (Assuming your pan and seal job are ok.)ok guys - i did the oil pan reseal. i am still getting some oil drip pooling on pass side
it looks like it’s coming from this pan
help appreciated
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that looks like plain old pinch trim, sometimes called pinch weld. You can also get it with a rubber trim piece attached to cover over gaps. You just need to measure how thick the plastic you're cutting is and get the corresponding thickness.Hey everyone, I’m about to install a hidden winch in my 2016 LX. There’s not much that exists on here on the facelift LX, so looking for advice:
I need to cut an opening in the black plastic engine bay cover so I can access the switch for the winch. What can I put around the edges of the opening over the rough edges of the plastic so it’s not sharp and it looks finished? Here’s a photo of what I’d like it to look like. Credit for the photo goes to ACC Garage (@BMThiker).
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that looks like plain old pinch trim, sometimes called pinch weld. You can also get it with a rubber trim piece attached to cover over gaps. You just need to measure how thick the plastic you're cutting is and get the corresponding thickness.
Correct. This can ruin a trip. I highly recommend 2018+ LC200 owners verify they have the OEM cord override thing for the actuators. If not add them, especially if you have drawers and a fridge.The lower hatch is a bigger problem - no possible way to easily open that with no power, and no way to get the spare off without opening it...
Mine had a fault - took all day to pull it apart from inside to get it to open, and was no obvious way to rig up any manual override if the electrics crap out (I got it open by putting 12v into the actuator motor directly - if it had been a mechanical or failed-actuator fault, there would not have been any way to open it - the screws are hidden when it's closed...
Keep this in mind if you're fitting fridges or drawers in the back (and especially if you have a cargo barrier) - if you cannot open it, you'll have to remove the contents some other way so you can get access to the inside of the door from inside the back to fix that.