Builds 1993 refreshed (now gone) and 1995 build up with new OEM engine (3 Viewers)

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Lift bay is available on a Friday night so taking advantage of it!

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Just doing an oil change, greasing my drivelines, checking over the chassis, ect.

If you know, you know! 🤘

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Checking my nuts, I got a tiny bit out of one, the rest gtg after 15,000 miles. Marked them again for easy trail checks.

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Replaced these for the rear BP51’s, they were toast.

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15601-44011 is "correct" for 20R, 22R and M series engines. It will fit 1FZ. It is slightly shorter than the "correct" 15600-41010 and the number and size of oil passage holes in the baseplate are different.
 
The Cruiser had almost exactly 200,700 miles on it when I bought it and put it on the road. Cracked this today.

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It likes getting 🥰

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I think I need a turbo and some *cough* 37’s *cough*





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15601-44011 is "correct" for 20R and M series engines. It will fit 1FZ. It is slightly shorter than the "correct" 15600-41010 and the number and size if holes in the baseplate are different.

My engine is very happy as you can see above! 😁

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Interesting historical trivia. 22R-TEC turbo trucks used a 15600-25010. That filter was used originally on 2TC engines. 25010 is shorter than the 15601-44011 and it cleared the oil cooler on the 22R-TEC
 
Also, for anyone who cares, this is what I use to cross reference part numbers.


I will stick to my Japanese filters until they are gone. 😁🤙

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I just did a four day trip with an old friend, a snow boarding trip. Of course we took the Cruiser!

We planned it recently as we saw a storm cycle moving in.

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Hit one resort Thursday.

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Rented a little cabin in the mountains near two resorts.

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We had powder Thursday but it really started puking Thursday afternoon.

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Hit another resort for Friday and Saturday. Over 30” of powder in 72hrs! It was awesome and I got to explore two mountains I have never been to.

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A beautiful day in Idaho yesterday.

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Didn’t plan to go for a hike, was just out for a drive. Really wish I had took my split board, oh well next time.


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Noticed some chunks missing from some tire tread……still give the Yoko’s a thumbs up?


Yes I would, they hook up nice offroad and take a beating.

Most of the wheeling I do here in Idaho is sharp rocks, lots of locker time too. Anything will get beat up doing the same.

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