What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend?

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New plug wires and plugs
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I would add a set of 3/8” drive Snap-On sockets and a ratchet to the above. As you are able to afford doing so, add some screwdrivers.
Highly recommend a set of Vessel screwdrivers, great quality and fair price
 
Well, it probably ran but, #1 was definitely consuming some coolant, headgasket wasn't doing well, but it's clean...
 
Highly recommend a set of Vessel screwdrivers, great quality and fair price
Vessel was/is sold through the Toyota supply system. Can't beat that. I have other brands in my home tools, but for my toolkit in the truck the screwdrivers are all Vessel.
 


 
Replaced my gross cargo area carpet with a gym mat cut to size

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Used the carpet as a template which worked decently but had to trim on the driver's side a but because of the jack mount. This is 3/8" thick. It was also able to fit under the side panels and even the aluminum trim piece, although it is a bit angled.
 
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There was some play in upper reat link mount, left in the temporary wrong bolt. Also my 3dPrinted bushing was a little loose so I swapped those out.

I got about 40,000 miles, if I added zero fittings I would get a lot more from them. A fun experiment.
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@Outsane hey man I am getting some gauges set up and saw you had a-pillar mount for a single 52mm gauge any plans for a double or triple gauge set up? Keep up the printing!! Thanks
 
@Outsane hey man I am getting some gauges set up and saw you had a-pillar mount for a single 52mm gauge any plans for a double or triple gauge set up? Keep up the printing!! Thanks
Yes!
 


Great, now I have $150 in screwdrivers I didn't know I needed!😂
 
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