What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (43 Viewers)

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So you have a built 80, a built 100, and you're not going to build the 200.. Hmm - I have a hard time believing that.

Once you sell the 80 you'll explain to your wife that I'm using the $ from selling my other truck to pay for these mods.

Double dare - be the first to take out the 570 AHC for traditional suspension - you'll be famous!
This is actually my goal...
 

Huey got a makeover this week. I sold my 2015 Toyota Sienna to fund this rig. There’s a pretty funny story behind “Huey”

OME lift kit, sliders and 1” spacers from Slee

TJM bumper and winch

Rock warrior wheels were purchased from a fellow Mud member

285/70/17 KO2s

Lower ball joints and inner tie rods were replaced

Torsion bars need some adjusting.
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Open house at school means park as close as possible to the gate and not 1.2 miles down the road :smuggrin:
 
Klasse is very good and another popular AIO(All In One) is HD Speed. I know quite a few mobile detailers that use it. My wife has a 2011 white Sienna and I used it on the van and it shined up really nice and got rid of the oxidation. There is also a brand out of Huntsville, AL called Show Car and they have great products for a nice price. Going to try their compound and polish on the Sienna to get rid of some heavier oxidation. Good luck and let us know how it works out!
HD Speed is obsolete as of last week, 3D released a new weapon called One. As a detailer, I would say Klasse is great for "by-hand" application but if you have access to a polisher then Angelwax AIO is leaps and bounds better plus it has ceramic additives in it.
 
HD Speed is obsolete as of last week, 3D released a new weapon called One. As a detailer, I would say Klasse is great for "by-hand" application but if you have access to a polisher then Angelwax AIO is leaps and bounds better plus it has ceramic additives in it.

Ohhhhh I may have to try some of that. When did that come out? Is the HD One an AIO?
 
Ohhhhh I may have to try some of that. When did that come out? Is the HD One an AIO?
3D One Autogeek will give you a free bottle of HD Speed if you buy One at the current moment. One is great for removal of heavy imperfections, Speed just covered them up if anything. You have to use additional coating after using both products anyway (wax, ceramic, etc.) so One is def a top choice if you have to remove some halograms or scratches.
 
3D One Autogeek will give you a free bottle of HD Speed if you buy One at the current moment. One is great for removal of heavy imperfections, Speed just covered them up if anything. You have to use additional coating after using both products anyway (wax, ceramic, etc.) so One is def a top choice if you have to remove some halograms or scratches.

Okay I am going to Autogeek and going to purchase a bottle of 3D One. My LX has some scratches from the PO taking it trail riding and also a few swirls I need to get rid of. Which cutting pad would you use for the DA? I used an orange Lake Country cutting pad with the HD Speed and had very good results.
 
Orange pad from LC and Speed are a match made in heaven! I use the same but to remove deep scratches, wool or microfiber pads are my go to choices. You are a DA or a rotary buffer?
 
Orange pad from LC and Speed are a match made in heaven! I use the same but to remove deep scratches, wool or microfiber pads are my go to choices. You are a DA or a rotary buffer?

I have a DA. I have an older PC 7424 and also I used a Harbor Freight DA with the LC 5" backing plate that works pretty well. I haven't jumped up to the Griots BOSS or Rupes polishers yet.
 
I gave the ol' 100 a 300,000 mile present. Five 255/85R16 Cooper ST Maxx tires to replace the AT3's that had 55k miles on them.

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HD Speed is obsolete as of last week, 3D released a new weapon called One. As a detailer, I would say Klasse is great for "by-hand" application but if you have access to a polisher then Angelwax AIO is leaps and bounds better plus it has ceramic additives in it.

Well that's just fantastic. I have a big bottle of HD speed that i've used once and honestly didn't care for it. I assume it's for like new cars as i barely noticed any cutting. And now that both my cars have been cquartz'd, i dont need it anymore.

Does ONE have more cutting power?
 
Swapped out the T connectors. Good thing as they were really bad. I assume they're the originals with 170K and 14 years of wear and tear on them:

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I also did a full fluid flush incl diffs, transfer case, tranny, coolant and brakes. Next up is cv boots and front axles... She should be ready for adventure once that's all done.
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After a 5181.7 mile road trip an oil change and bath today.

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Nice foam! Do you use a gas or electric pressure washer? I can't get my sun joe electric pressure washer and my mtm foam gun to foam like that, unless my mixture isn't right or my hard water, haha. Yes I use hot/warm water for the mix.
 
I had an electric but it wouldn’t do the job so I switched to a Generac gas pressure washer. Menards has them on sale fairly often, I bought the 2nd strongest model. I use a Chemical Guys Torq cannon with their Honeydew soap.
 
Went into my local surplus store and found this bad boy. Been hard to come by.
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I am going to try to rig some type of setup to mount them on the roof. I ordered a 3rd Thule bar and in combination with my factory roof rack I hope to find an innovative way to strap them down. I have a kayak attachment that can hold them upright.
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Got the Tundra rims on today. I love it. Going to lose the boards as well. Going to “modify” the dust covers so front caps will fit.

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finally this rig is being built for it's purpose...
 

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