Whose rig is this?
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Yesterday I had a muffler installed. First time I’ve let anyone else work on the 100, they did great. Sounds perfect.
Also got my compressor in the mail.
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LOL!!! It will, once I get up the nerve to pull the trigger on that bad boy.does the police scanner require any drilling?![]()
Whose rig is this?
Whose rig is this?
Whose rig is this?
You know we all want to hear the sound clip of it. lolYesterday I had a muffler installed. First time I’ve let anyone else work on the 100, they did great. Sounds perfect.
Also got my compressor in the mail.
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Looks great too! Is that LRA sub - tank where the spare goes? Do you have any drone at highway speeds without the resonator back there?
Do enrapture us with tales of your super fancy "poor man's LRA" sir. We need to know stuff and things about more economical options for fuel capacity.Poor mans LRA.. 20 gallon blazer tank.
Haven’t left town yet but no drone to speak of otherwise.
Do enrapture us with tales of your super fancy "poor man's LRA" sir. We need to know stuff and things about more economical options for fuel capacity.
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Wait what? Please articulate this awesomeness. Is the oil the Chevron oil bag/box or another brand. Also, toyota filters?The other day I finally did the CV boot kit to fix a ripped boot. Packed the bearings and installed new brake pads too. On the outer boot, I used the clamps that came with the kit, but on the inner I ended up using the worm clamps with rolled edges (bought them from Cruiser Garage). Hopefully I don't have any issues with them. I used the recommended torque (can't remember what they were off the top of my head though). Installing the boot kit really isn't that difficult, but it was my first time removing the driveshaft so it took me a bit. Can probably do it in 1/3 of the time if I have to do it again.
Today I changed the oil on my 100 and my wife's Grand Cherokee. I never shop at Walmart, except to get oil because it is so much cheaper there and they have the 12qt bags/boxes. They happened to have Toyota OEM filters in stock this time so I got that too. Hard to beat $80 for all the oil and two filters to do two SUV's. Will be closing in on 200k miles the next time I change the oil.
We're gonna need some pics of those new tires!A few easy ones were checked off the list today. New cabin filters, new 255/85/16 Yokohama pizza cutters, new OEM globes for the AHC as well as new pink fluid. Who doesn't love pink fluid? None of my old globes were bad, but I only had 4 to 5 ticks. Now, I'm at 12 plus ticks. Everything bled fine and I only had to use the one 2.5L can.
Here is what I get. It has a bag inside, with a good on/off spout. The entire thing works surprisingly well (pours fast but controllable, you can get all the oil out, and you can get the spout off so you can refill with the used oil). For accuracy, I just fill up a 5qt or 1qt bottles with it so I know how much I'm using.Wait what? Please articulate this awesomeness. Is the oil the Chevron oil bag/box or another brand. Also, toyota filters?
Are yours still straight? I noticed while swapping tires the other day that I have at least one rear control arm of custom banana shape.Replaced my Rear Upper Control Arms and dialed in my pinion angle.. I'd say it was time.. yikes. Also, wow are these Ironman control arms heavy.. View attachment 3087218View attachment 3087219
Well that’s interesting. No, mine were good other than the old bushings.Are yours still straight? I noticed while swapping tires the other day that I have at least one rear control arm of custom banana shape.
Thank you for this. I have been scooping up $40 cases of Mobil1 from Sam's club. This is better and more economical.Here is what I get. It has a bag inside, with a good on/off spout. The entire thing works surprisingly well (pours fast but controllable, you can get all the oil out, and you can get the spout off so you can refill with the used oil). For accuracy, I just fill up a 5qt or 1qt bottles with it so I know how much I'm using.
As for the filter, I don't see it on their site, but I have seen it discussed here or another forum that Walmart sometimes carry them. They had maybe 3 different sizes of Toyota OEM filters on the shelf. All around $7 I think.