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Took off those stupid running boards. Added a really crappy rooftop tent that opens on the freeway.
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Decided to try out the Toyo AT3's in some snow
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Always bring a friend who flies FPV wherever you go.



Then I yeeted that front bumper off getting a litttttle confident on stock suspension.
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Best post on this entire thread!
-amazing drone footage. Someone is very skilled...
-“Yeeted“ isn’t actually a word. But somehow it works perfectly for your situation...
-please do tell more about the RTT opening on the freeway 😂

oh yeah, your rig looks (looked) great 🤣
 
Best post on this entire thread!
-amazing drone footage. Someone is very skilled...
-“Yeeted“ isn’t actually a word. But somehow it works perfectly for your situation...
-please do tell more about the RTT opening on the freeway 😂

oh yeah, your rig looks (looked) great 🤣

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Yeeted worked because when i snag it on a rock it straight POPPED off. Like it was spring loaded.

It was the cheapest clam shell roof top tent on Amazon, and is a 100% rip off of the Tepui Hybox, for half the price. It was $1,600 with prime shipping which is insane. And it's literally as good as a Hybox, but their latching system to keep it shut is just a set of snowboard boot straps... the moment I hit 60 MPH they snapped and it opened. So now I have it strapped down and tied until I can figure out some way of creating something like this DIY:

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Oh they also stopped selling it when I told them what happened. Shame, it's a great tent for the price once you figure out how to keep it shut.
 
Cool drone footage. Pity about your tent.
 
Yes I am. They and some other GX parts will be on sale.

Jason

Do these front recovery points work on a KDSS rig?
Any tricks to install (Prying radiator support, etc)?
 
I want to take off the running boards but not until I have a set of sliders to replace them. They serve the purpose of door ding blocker from small cars in parking lots.
 
Didn't "do" anything with the GX today. But took a huge step towards lifting it by ordering all new Dobinsons MRA suspension for it!
 
I installed a 2012 CT200h steering wheel ($60 for the wheel + $180 for the airbag from Ebay) and sort of figured out the wiring. It's much easier to re-pin the connectors going into the button circuit than to re-pin the black 12 pin connecter going into the clock spring.

We'll be using cruise control dial and connector, black 12pin connector to clock spring and all the wires from gx470, and black 7 pin connector (left hand buttons) and white 8 pin connector (right hand buttons) from CT200h.

1. disassemble both steering wheels and disconnect plugs, swap the cruise control dial from gx470 to ct200h (2 screws, this part might be unnecessary as both dials seem to have same part# but I did it anyway).

2. Examine the white 8 pin connector going into gx470 button circuit:
Pin#12345678
coloryellowgreenblackgreywhite-redwhitebrownN/A
func????ECCAU2ILL+EAUAU1N/A
De-pin all the wires by using a small flat head screw driver to lift the tiny tabs, cut open the black sleeve as we will be splitting wires into 2 directions

3. Examine the black 7 pin connector going into CT200h left hand button circuit:
Pin#1234567
colorredred-whitebrownwhitegreygrey-blackwhite-red
funcIL+2IL+2AU1EAUAU2AU2EAU

The Red-white, Grey-Black and White-red wires all go into the 8 pin white connector, leave them alone
Re-pin the following using wires from gx470 harness (use flat head screw driver to push the tabs down a little before inserting to make sure pins lock into place):
gx470 wirewhite-redbrownwhitegrey
ct200 connectorredbrownwhitegrey

4. Examine the white 8 pin connector going into CT200h right hand button circuit:
(I've omitted the wires coming from 7 pin black connector)
coloryellowwhite-blackgreenpinkwhite-green
func+DP-DPDISTECC1ECC2
Depin the white-green (ECC used by cruise control dial from ct200h, since we're using gx470 dial we have no use for this) re-pin the rest with wires from gx470 harness:
gx470 wireyellowgreenblack
ct200h connectoryellowgreenpink


Notes:
Info are from notes and memory. Apologize for lack of photos as I was rushing.
I still don't know what the yellow and green wires are for in gx470, but I matched them to ct200h anyway.
My 2004 doesn't have wire for -DP, so I simply de-pinned the white-black wire.
After putting everything back together, the left hand buttons work and illuminate. The right hand buttons won't illuminate due to the fact that they need a -DP wire to complete the circuit (shown below in ct200h diagram):
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(maybe connecting W-B to White(EAU) would work as that's how left side is lit up, or connecting W-B to ECC as -DP and ECC both seem to be ground anyway). But since my old 04 steering wheel doesn't have those buttons to begin with I didn't bother. The newer model gx with more buttons should have -DP. Theoretically the right hand buttons should also work because the circuit is complete. But I may have to reprogram the AXXESS steering wheel control adapter and configure the Sony head unit to make use of them.

Disclaimer:
Do it at your own risk, use this as a reference but not necessarily the truth. I don't take responsibility for any issues after the modification :D
Happy modding!
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I hit a deer today! Luckily it hit the side and not head on. Only damage looks to be a drivers side mirror and rear bumper cover. Any good sources for these replacement parts? I looked on rockauto and they have the cover and 2 options for mirrors ($50 and $110). Both unpainted. Do any suppliers sell these things painted? Other than spending what I imagine would be a bunch of money at the dealership.
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Looks great. Gonna need a report on how the Kenda's are treating you in the spring when I am ready to buy tires. They are #1 on my list of the myriad of tire options at the moment. And you are running the same size I plan to run...
I'm waiting on the snow to fly to give solid feedback on these. So far hwy and dirt road and mud is A+. Not to mention the price point.
 

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