On the FJ40, new water pump, all hoses, thermostat, and upper thermostat housing. Tomorrow I find out if my work leaks?!?!
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I found some used vented 15x9 Chevy truck wheels for a decent deal. I then had the center bore enlarged and clips added for the Toyota hub cap. Followed up with stripping and powder coating. In the end, it almost cost about the same as shipping OE's to Stockton Wheel to have widened. lolAre you running hubcaps on your FJ40? Didnt you have a three piece wheel before?
I need to do this.... thanks for the part number.While hanging out at the in-laws in Bakersfield, I decided to tackle the leak under the passenger side dash. In the AC condenser, there is a little rubber gasket at the bottom, part number 88578-47040. During the summer, I was getting drips in the passenger side floor board. Based on some Mud posts, decided to replace this gasket. Sorry, no pics of the gasket, but I did take a pic of the all of the other crap in there.
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Also, before I left on my trip, I took my 1.5 year old X2 power 31M battery to Batteries Plus. I wasn't getting the full amp hours out of the battery. Even with my 100 watt solar panel, I wasn't able to run my fridge full time without the system voltage dropping below 12.2. They ran a quick test and replaced the battery with no issues. I've been running my fridge full time since I left Scottsdale last Wednesday. Even leaving it parked at the in-laws house, it's staying around 12.6. Fridge is mostly full, and I'm sure the low temps are helping. I wouldn't exactly say Bakersfield has blue skies, but I'm getting enough sun to keep the battery topped up during the day.
While hanging out at the in-laws in Bakersfield, I decided to tackle the leak under the passenger side dash. In the AC condenser, there is a little rubber gasket at the bottom, part number 88578-47040. During the summer, I was getting drips in the passenger side floor board. Based on some Mud posts, decided to replace this gasket. Sorry, no pics of the gasket, but I did take a pic of the all of the other crap in there.
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Your picture convinced me I need to convert my organic cabin filter to a real cabin filter.
Sweet! All nicely wrapped hopefully you don’t use it this weekend!Replaced my winch line. Used steel because, well I have my reasons.
Old damaged line
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New shiny line
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Looking forward to the truck getting back on the road, one year later. Matt, what failed on your engine?