Ha! Wish mine had double that!
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Ha! Wish mine had double that!
What did you use to remove the scratch and clean up the headlights?I finally had enough of the scratch. I'd left it there as "therapy" - trying to settle into a not-perfect old Land Cruiser. I'm not going to be able to keep it perfect for ever... nor do I really want to. So, the scratch remained.
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After 6 months, that was enough. I unscratched the 100...
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While i had the stuff out, I unfaded the headlights...
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So all you had was the bar and a socket? I wouldn't need anything else??I didn't jack the truck up. With my spare tire located on my swing out, it was easy access! I just removed the 2 bolts and it came right out. I put them both side by side and made the new one 3/4" longer. Idk if it's exactly perfect, but it's pretty close. To line up the bolt holes I did laid on my back and push the passenger side frame with my feet, I was ready for a fight, but it was pretty easy!
Honestly, Its probably not even noticeable, but it really bothered me knowing that my rear axle was out to one side. I will inspect it and get it perfectly centered if it isn't already, I just ran out of time this weekend.Question....could you tell any difference in the way the car drove after getting it back in line?
tools needed= 1'' socket, ratchet, large screw driver, and large cresent wrench or channel locks to tighten the adjustable nuts on the new bar. I First screwed in the lower driver side. Then Once I had the bar in position, I used a large flat screwdriver to center the hole for the second bolt. A little bit of leverage and it went through fairly easily. I would say this is a 1 banana job.So all you had was the bar and a socket? I wouldn't need anything else??
What did you use to remove the scratch and clean up the headlights?
Installed Ironman Profoam shocks, some new BKG KO2s in prep for a trip to the NC/GA mountains. But not before backing into a Buick at the local grocery store. Light scratch on my rear bumper, but I see an opportunity. Shocks are primo nice, as well as the new shoes.
Installed Ironman Profoam shocks, some new BKG KO2s in prep for a trip to the NC/GA mountains. But not before backing into a Buick at the local grocery store. Light scratch on my rear bumper, but I see an opportunity. Shocks are primo nice, as well as the new shoes.
Where were you able to find the pro foams? I've been searching everywhere and they are out of stock!
How does it sound?Sound upgrade. Replaced factory speaker with after-market cs kickers. '98 TLC speakers come molded as part of the mount, so had to put the dremmel to work. Saved the connectors and existing mount for the install.
Thanks to @Dwight S for the wiring write up and other info
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How does it sound?
Tried off-roading for the first time
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Where were you able to find the pro foams? I've been searching everywhere and they are out of stock!