That steering wheel is really nice!
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Awesome. Took my kids to the same spot too weeks ago. Did you come up from the gun club? I want to do the route from the gun club the Daniels Summit one day.I took the boys for a ride through the mountains, got a lot of looks from hunters on their utv’s where their pickups wouldn’t go. Then, we took it home and replaced the yellow, oxidized headlights with aftermarket depos.View attachment 1819024
Nice! I love those wheels. Instantly makes the interior look 10 years newer. Every time I see one I kick myself for not buying a black interior! I can’t find anything for the ‘08 tan (brownish grey) other than a refurb or mismatching cream color from a 100 Series*cue sad Charlie Brown music*
Nice! I love those wheels. Instantly makes the interior look 10 years newer. Every time I see one I kick myself for not buying a black interior! I can’t find anything for the ‘08 tan (brownish grey) other than a refurb or mismatching cream color from a 100 Series*cue sad Charlie Brown music*
DIY or did you go somewhere? I need to do that.Got the Fluid Film on before the weather sets in. Two rust belt winters and the rig is still looking like new.
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We went up from the gun club and kept going to the highest point we could find on the road then kept on it and followed it down to Wallsburg. I would assume that was Daniels summit we went over at around 8200’.Awesome. Took my kids to the same spot too weeks ago. Did you come up from the gun club? I want to do the route from the gun club the Daniels Summit one day.
Nice! I love those wheels. Instantly makes the interior look 10 years newer. Every time I see one I kick myself for not buying a black interior! I can’t find anything for the ‘08 tan (brownish grey) other than a refurb or mismatching cream color from a 100 Series*cue sad Charlie Brown music*
nice! Looks pretty damn closeYo Arailt, I think I found the solution for us beige/tan interior guys. Toyota Part #4510060490 is the 100 series steering wheel in beige with no wood grain. I purchased one last week on a limb hoping it would be a good match and I was actually pretty surprised how well it matches my original wheel. I have yet to install but it seems like a pretty straight forward swap, looks like you will can reuse the original plastic top piece since its a tad lighter than the new one.
Overall, the 100 series wheel is a tad thicker and is a much better option than anything Ive seen on the market for the tan/beige interior, a little pricey at $260 but well worth it IMO, usually retails for 6-700 I believe. Here is a link of where I got it, think there is few more in stock and delivery was super quick;
2003-07 Toyota New Land Cruiser Steering Wheel Tan Oak Leather LX470 GX470 | eBay
And here it is compared to the original, not much difference, doubt anyone will notice;
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Cheers,
DIY, I have the entire spray gun setup and buy it in gallon jugs. Pretty easy to do in the driveway really. This year my only issue was time and that Michigan conrete mud that refuses to come off. I use the “pro” gun and a couple different flexible spray wands from this company:
Fluid Film Spray Applicator Guns
I never thought I'd have steering wheel envy but.....there it is. Looks great!
What rearview mirror is that???
Quite insignificant mod to just about everyone here but, I installed a highway ETC unit today. It’s kind of like the US Ipass and Epass system where tolls come out of your account. But this one takes an actual ETC card/credit card and has an antenna. Installed in the factory CD changer location. Out of sight.
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I didn't know you could drop down into wallsburg, I'll have to try it next time. Daniels Summit would have dumped you out near the Daniels Summit lodge on highway 40.We went up from the gun club and kept going to the highest point we could find on the road then kept on it and followed it down to Wallsburg. I would assume that was Daniels summit we went over at around 8200’.