What Did You Do With Your 120 Today? (6 Viewers)

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@greenscobie86 - since I wrote this, I talked to my brother (he owns the same year GX) and he told me his front wheel bearing made a similar sound before it failed. I will check them!
 
Relocated the washer fluid reservoir with a 40 series washer bottle and bracket.
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Bro I need details on this! part numbers and a how to lol
I just finished a thread for it .
Not sure the part number but @ToyotaMatt can help you wit that.


hello Mr. Bubble, matt here

my wife and i run a family style online land cruiser parts specialty store now 2 years strong ....

here the link to the same KIT , it comes with EVERYTHING you need , for a PLUG and Play eazy peezy install ..

bracket , oem -type blue tint hose , JAPAM OEM pump motor , as strong and powerful as a WWII German TIGER Tank !

please PM me if you have any further questions

thanks matt









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Tried with no success to find where my coolant is going. Replaced the radiator two weeks ago and am still topping off the overflow tank every few days.
Did you ever figure this out? It could just be the system slowly getting rid of any air in the system if you didn't fully burp it when you originally added the coolant.

Did some boring but necessary installs this weekend:
  • Apex Overland front recovery points
  • Rad Rubber engine splash guards (original ones got so brittle they essentially disintegrated...found part of one inside my front bumper when I was doing the recovery point install)
  • Factory tow hitch. This will be my rear recovery point, and also is rated for the full 6500 lbs towing capacity

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Did my TB, WP, tstat, radiator, crank seal, hoses, belt, pulleys and tensioners. Basically everything that comes off was replaced. (Except the alternator and power steering pump as those were less than a month old).

After much deliberation and conflicting information, I removed the belt at the "T" marks because I didn't want to turn the cam on an interference engine after the valve springs caused bank 1 to rotate after the belt was removed. Turned out great and timed without any issues.

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Mine had a bad pass side front bearing that made an annoying sound, have you checked the wheel bearings on your truck? Just an idea.
Just had mine replaced also, plus ball joints.

also just sold it
 
I made it. So just time and materials.
Looks good... nice and understated... I never understood the need for all the aftermarket bumpers to be these huge affairs.
 

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