I love a little Colorado creative ingenuity! Great work!Here's mine. To @linuxgod point, you can cobble something together with pretty much anything (i.e. old license plates lol)
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I love a little Colorado creative ingenuity! Great work!Here's mine. To @linuxgod point, you can cobble something together with pretty much anything (i.e. old license plates lol)
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Does anyone do 3d printed block offs for the area on the wheel wells if you pull the third row seats?
There’s a couple of companies in Australia that make different versions of a cover for the seat delete. Specialist 3D Products is one that I have enquired about but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. Around $190- Australia $.
There’s a thread somewhere on Mud about this.
Does anyone know how to adjust the date on a 2009 Lexus LX570 when starting the car? The day is correct, but the date is not. I've searched everywhere and couldn't find the setting to change the date, only the time.
Have you tried setting time to Auto Adjust? Not sure if that sets the date as well.Anyone?
Unfortunately I tried setting up the clock but the calendar and date won't adjust.Have you tried setting time to Auto Adjust? Not sure if that sets the date as well.
Otherwise it is the Calendar under Menu
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Have you tried selecting a day then seeing what options you get?Unfortunately I tried setting up the clock but the calendar and date won't adjust.
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try changing her over the De-cafeMy wife got in a fight with the glove box, and now it's sagging. It looks like two strike plates(?) popped out. Found one floating, it won't stay slotted. Before I try and glue it in, anybody know a PN?
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Sorry, meant to reply to this sooner.My wife got in a fight with the glove box, and now it's sagging. It looks like two strike plates(?) popped out. Found one floating, it won't stay slotted. Before I try and glue it in, anybody know a PN?
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97ft-lbfDoes anybody not the recommended torque for OEM wheel lug nuts on a 200 series? Thanks!
5 ugga-duggasDoes anybody not the recommended torque for OEM wheel lug nuts on a 200 series? Thanks!
Thanks vm!97ft-lbf
Been reading through here on Fumoto drain valves… any real world issues with the short or normal length one on our 200s? In particular, in off-road applications?
Looking at the geometry down there with my armor in place, feel like it would take something special to cause an issue, just wondering if I’m missing anything.
I was always very dubious of the things, and couldn't see the point. Like you, I saw a potential for a disaster if anything, even a stone off the front tire, popping the valve open, and then.... (shudder)Been reading through here on Fumoto drain valves… any real world issues with the short or normal length one on our 200s? In particular, in off-road applications?
Looking at the geometry down there with my armor in place, feel like it would take something special to cause an issue, just wondering if I’m missing anything.
I appreciate that input. I kind of felt the same way.. seems like I’d have a crumpled LCA / rekt LBJ / need a refund on 1/4 steel skid plates if something were going to get up there. Much appreciated, going to order one and if it’s really that much of a heeby-jeeby I’ll go back to the usual. ThanksI was always very dubious of the things, and couldn't see the point. Like you, I saw a potential for a disaster if anything, even a stone off the front tire, popping the valve open, and then.... (shudder)
When I was having my BudBuilt front and engine skids installed, @Taco2Cruiser convinced me that they are a good thing, especially if you get the hose kit with the right-angle adapter, they work fantastic with the opening in the BudBuilt skid. I ordered one standing in his shop while he was finishing up. No regrets!
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I can't speak for any of the other skids, but there's no way a misguided stone, rock, boulder, or anything can get to that thing. And if I were ever able to bend that SS plate enough to reach the valve... well I'm sure I've got other things to worry about.
Definitely get the nipple and hose kit, that's what makes it so awesome.I appreciate that input. I kind of felt the same way.. seems like I’d have a crumpled LCA / rekt LBJ / need a refund on 1/4 steel skid plates if something were going to get up there. Much appreciated, going to order one and if it’s really that much of a heeby-jeeby I’ll go back to the usual. Thanks
If you're wanting to be even more lazy/efficient/froggy, forgo the 90 degree adapter, leave the plate in position and come in from the side with your 3/8" flexible hose. Shove the hose on the nipple and then let it drain!I was always very dubious of the things, and couldn't see the point. Like you, I saw a potential for a disaster if anything, even a stone off the front tire, popping the valve open, and then.... (shudder)
When I was having my BudBuilt front and engine skids installed, @Taco2Cruiser convinced me that they are a good thing, especially if you get the hose kit with the right-angle adapter, they work fantastic with the opening in the BudBuilt skid. I ordered one standing in his shop while he was finishing up. No regrets!
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I can't speak for any of the other skids, but there's no way a misguided stone, rock, boulder, or anything can get to that thing. And if I were ever able to bend that SS plate enough to reach the valve... well I'm sure I've got other things to worry about.