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Buddy just got a new to him 4Runner so we hit a small trail by his house to have some quick fun and break her in.

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Replaced my radiator at 150k. Looked like somebody poured Pepto Bismol all over it! I believe this is the original radiator.

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Buddy just got a new to him 4Runner so we hit a small trail by his house to have some quick fun and break her in.

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Thanks for posting the videos - looks like you had fun! It will be even more awesome when you shoot the next videos in landscape mode. Keep them coming!
 
Man this cabin air temp sensor gets dirty! I don’t think I’ve ever cleaned it so this is 19yrs of dust and lint. Nothing a little compressed air and electronics cleaner can’t take care of. When reassembling make sure to connect the white tube that goes into the dash. I wish there was a way to clean the tube also. I looked up inside of it and it’s packed with dust and lint too, but I don’t want to blow compressed air in it in fear of messing something up. Very easy 1/2:banana: 5min job requiring the removal of only 1 Phillips head screw that holds the bracket onto the back of the trim piece!

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Man this cabin air temp sensor gets dirty! I don’t think I’ve ever cleaned it so this is 19yrs of dust and lint. Nothing a little compressed air and electronics cleaner can’t take care of. When reassembling make sure to connect the white tube that goes into the dash. I wish there was a way to clean the tube also. I looked up inside of it and it’s packed with dust and lint too, but I don’t want to blow compressed air in it in fear of messing something up. Very easy 1/2:banana: 5min job requiring the removal of only 1 Phillips head screw that holds the bracket onto the back of the trim piece!

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That's interesting. Another thing to my list...
 
Finished up this project on my son’s 2001

I added some 285/60-18s on some early 200 series wheels.

These tires are just a whisper bigger than the OE Michelin’s I took off. I just like the looks of the 18s too.

Tires are Ridge Grapplers


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im on tundra 18s now and i want to go back to 16 oems

Even though my AHC still works great there is a very noticeable difference in the ride with the 16s. Whole lot better.
 
Man this cabin air temp sensor gets dirty! I don’t think I’ve ever cleaned it so this is 19yrs of dust and lint. Nothing a little compressed air and electronics cleaner can’t take care of. When reassembling make sure to connect the white tube that goes into the dash. I wish there was a way to clean the tube also. I looked up inside of it and it’s packed with dust and lint too, but I don’t want to blow compressed air in it in fear of messing something up. Very easy 1/2:banana: 5min job requiring the removal of only 1 Phillips head screw that holds the bracket onto the back of the trim piece!

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I think if you got some hairnet containment on the legs it would reduce the accumulation :rofl:

That's kinda what my house air filters started looking like after I got a second dog that sheds
 

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