What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (60 Viewers)

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Greenbean, do you know what size hose fits over the evap nipple in the bay? Snug fit, without a clamp?

I used a piece of the smaller, vertical heater hose that attached to the hard lines down low on the firewall. It slipped over the nipple and I didn't use a clamp. It seems somewhat secure. Will probably add a clamp at some point.
 
The land cruiser has been loving the "rancho Santa Fe life" here in California

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Greenbean, do you know what size hose fits over the evap nipple in the bay? Snug fit, without a clamp?

Hmm,

Let me check, hold please...

5/8" heater hose,

You'll need to spit in it and slide it over but it hasn't moved at all.

Also it's heater hose so it's plenty beefy to withstand heat from the engine bay and you can use the natural curve to route in over the frame rail and it will drain out between the right front frame area and the right front tire but behind the axle of course.

Hope that helps.

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Took it to @murf here at CBT for some pre-trip love. Front bearings, front brakes and rotor turn, tranny flush and spark plugs. Drives prefect again. Replaced cabin filters and air filter (about all I wanted to do in the heat, even that sucked).

Ready to roll (just noticed now the reflection of the flag in the window, sweet)...

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Took it to @murf here at CBT for some pre-trip love. Front bearings, front brakes and rotor turn, tranny flush and spark plugs. Drives prefect again. Replaced cabin filters and air filter (about all I wanted to do in the heat, even that sucked).

Ready to roll (just noticed now the reflection of the flag in the window, sweet)...

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I love your 100 Trent, looking good! Enjoy your trip to the cooler country~
 
Took it to @murf here at CBT for some pre-trip love. Front bearings, front brakes and rotor turn, tranny flush and spark plugs. Drives prefect again. Replaced cabin filters and air filter (about all I wanted to do in the heat, even that sucked).

Ready to roll (just noticed now the reflection of the flag in the window, sweet)...

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Where did you get your rims?? Love the look of your truck!
 
thanks fellas, 5/8ths it is. I know Id on't have any of that. that's why I asked , thank you
 
Took it to @murf here at CBT for some pre-trip love. Front bearings, front brakes and rotor turn, tranny flush and spark plugs. Drives prefect again. Replaced cabin filters and air filter (about all I wanted to do in the heat, even that sucked).

Ready to roll (just noticed now the reflection of the flag in the window, sweet)...

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Love the gray theme, and love the red white and blue!
 
Where did you get your rims?? Love the look of your truck!

Locally here off of Craigslist. They are the Tundra Rock Warrior wheels. Lots of talk about them on here, also popular with the 200 owners.
 
Locally here off of Craigslist. They are the Tundra Rock Warrior wheels. Lots of talk about them on here, also popular with the 200 owners.
I tried to go to toyota and buy them new but they stated it was only a "replacement part" and I needed another set to trade in or some bs. Oh well. I'll keep searching Craigslist everyday :bang::bang::crybaby:
 
I've been fairly busy since my April acquisition of a 2002 LX.

  • Front diff oil service
  • Rear diff oil service
  • T-case oil service
  • Engine oil service
  • Power steering flush
  • Brake fluid flush
  • Full coolant flush including engine block drain
  • MAF sensor cleaning
  • New PCV valve and hose
  • New heater T-s and hoses
  • New battery
  • New cabin air filters
  • New brake pads and rotors front and rear
  • New front wheel bearings
  • New (remanned) CV axles/diff oil seals
  • New u-joints (all 4)
  • New parking brake hardware (my god the old bell cranks were seized like no other)
  • AHC delete and install new OEM shocks, used T-bars and coil springs (drilled holes over rear shocks because AHC...)
  • New front and rear end link bushings
  • New tilt-telescope steering bushings
  • Clean and Fluid Film entire undercarriage
  • Clean and condition the leather seats
  • PFran LED interior lights
Going in next week for an alignment and putting on new Falken Wilkdpeak AT3Ws in 265/75/16. This is all 100% new to me. Spent lots of time being patient and careful, taking time for beer and sunsets.

Now it's time for the fun s***! Sleeping platform for the back and head somewhere without cell signal.

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