What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (40 Viewers)

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Mudflap delete and some Champagne Pearl on the rear bumper
 
Just finished a video from our memorial day expedition!


That's drone-tastic.

Seriously - nice work. That's a lot of video time on the trail and post-editing. Looks like you had a fun weekend too!!!
 
That's drone-tastic.

Seriously - nice work. That's a lot of video time on the trail and post-editing. Looks like you had a fun weekend too!!!

I had a bunch of GoPro video to go with it too, but when I started to stitch the fish eye 1080p with the normal 4k from the drone, I had to cut it out.

I need to look into non fish eye 4k cams that would work inside and outside of the truck.
 
I had a bunch of GoPro video to go with it too, but when I started to stitch the fish eye 1080p with the normal 4k from the drone, I had to cut it out.

I need to look into non fish eye 4k cams that would work inside and outside of the truck.
Also nice Kodiak Canvas tent! I used mine for the first time on memorial weekend as well and loved it.
 
Safe to assume you will be distributing these soon? Please share info and color options available? Pricing would be nice to know also Thanks

I'll order them in as ordered. I don't plan on stocking any 100 kits. It'll be 2-4 months before I can order again. The company I use just bought another company out in QLD, AU and will be moving to that new facility (newer and larger)

3 vinyl colors-- black, brown and grey
over 40 carpet colors in OE style loop and plush

Pricing ranges from 375.00 to 980.00 depending what sections/material you want.

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I need to look into non fish eye 4k cams that would work inside and outside of the truck.

Feel ya there, fish eye was all the craze years ago and now it's taking a back door to really nice high def footage.

It still has a place but certain areas but can be very deceiving,

Great video and keep up the good work.
 
Yesterday I finished my stainless steel exhaust system. Its a 3' stainless steel downpipe with a 3' stainless steel muffler. Great performance gains under 2.000rpm.

Today I did the snorkel installation. Safari makes a great product.

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Yesterday I finished my stainless steel exhaust system. Its a 3' stainless steel downpipe with a 3' stainless steel muffler. Great performance gains under 2.000rpm.

Today I did the snorkel installation. Safari makes a great product.

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Is your truck a V8 4.7? Do you have dt headers? They help quite a bit.
 
@uzj100 Thanks for your post! My truck is a 4.2 HDJ Turbo Diesel. It has stock headers, no catalytic converter, only the muffler.

FYI: When I travelled to china (russia and kazakhstan had extremely bad roads in 2015 partwise), the stock exhaust managed to kill the standard plastic auxiliary tank. It burnt a hole, which I was able to fix with RTV.
If you take a closer look, I went with a pre axle turn down. I shaked the hell out of the exhaust system, no contact to any other component of the truck.
 
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Preventive maintenance in preparation of long haul to HIH7. Replaced brown radiator. Denso was 1-2 lbs lighter than OEM otherwise identical to OEM. OEM was packed with dirt in fins.

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Preventive maintenance in preparation of long haul to HIH7. Replaced brown radiator. Denso was 1-2 lbs lighter than OEM otherwise identical to OEM. OEM was packed with dirt in fins.
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Any chance you can remove the lower end cap on the OE radiator? I'm curious what the transmission cooler looks like.
 
Any chance you can remove the lower end cap on the OE radiator? I'm curious what the transmission cooler looks like.
I dont think its a "cooler line" it held less than 4 oz of tranny oil. There is a separate radiator in front of condensor that serves as a transmission cooler. I think these lines are more so to warm up the tranny. Please anyone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I figured it did both heat and cool but I think you are correct, it does more heating than cooling.
 
Could you show me exactly where you bore in the floor pan to get access to the bolt like that? Mine is seized and instead of trying to get it out with a 22mm box wrench, i'm going to put my 1350ft lbs Ingersoll Rand on it from above.

10 Minute Rear Shock Install

Part way down on the first page there's a large picture that shows the area well.
 

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