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The smittybuilt tire plug kit also fits into the space perfectly taking up about a third of the available room. Still plenty of space for tire gauge, 7 to 4-pin adapter, flashlight, valve stem caps, valve core tool, rags, gloves, etc etc etc.
 
OK, here’s my SQOD: What am I missing here? Isn’t this TSB for LX570? Will a Toyota dealer do this Lexus TSB? I’ve found a “strict” no crossover policy between the Lexus and Toyota dealers here.

can someone confirm that T-SB-0134-16 - which was updated to Rev2 in 2019 to apply to all LCs up to 2020
I’ll answer my own SQOD for posterity. Getting some maintenance done today at Fred Haas Toyota World. Asked the advisor to specifically check T-SB-0134-16. I was informed that the service tech checked their system and this is “no longer available” and further that there are no current T-SBs covering the ECU or ECT for my 2018. YMMV.
 
Hey folks,

My stupid question for the day. Did the 2020 come with two tool boxes in the tailgate? I purchased my truck used, im the 3rd owner and 54k miles. More generally seems the last two owners were retired folks who took care of the truck nicely.

There is only one toolbox in my LC on the right side, which looks to include the bottle jack lifts and some wrenches, etc. (in great condition btw!)The left side is missing any components, is this how the truck arrived from factory? Or did a previous owner remove tools that I should replace?

If not, does anyone sell a container or 3d printed parts to customize this empty space? If not, I'll probably design and 3d print my own tool box, first aid kit, etc.

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the Tesla first aid kid, available through the website, fits perfectly well in there. Happened upon that from some other member here.
 
The smittybuilt tire plug kit also fits into the space perfectly taking up about a third of the available room. Still plenty of space for tire gauge, 7 to 4-pin adapter, flashlight, valve stem caps, valve core tool, rags, gloves, etc etc etc.
About a dozen bungee cords, some kayak straps, and other miscellaneous tie downs fit in the space quite nicely. Ask me how I know.

One of Tim’s Gamiviti bags suddenly seems like a smart purchase for me
 

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