What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (85 Viewers)

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Flipped my left 3rd row window switch. This is definitely how the factory layout should have been. Drove me nuts looking at it. Crushed a piece of thin steel wire to flatten into a pin removal tool and swapped pin 3 & 5 in the switch harness without having to cut anything.

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Spent close to $2000 in upgrading the lighting system, well worth it for the crisp light output, these morimotos retrofits trounces any modern day vehicles with stock LEDs/HIDs. Got morimotos in my fogs as well, running 50watt on both. Crappy iphone pic.

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do you flat tow your cruiser?
I just set it up to flat tow when we head out west in a few weeks but I think we are going to tow my raptor instead.
 
Spent close to $2000 in upgrading the lighting system, well worth it for the crisp light output, these morimotos retrofits trounces any modern day vehicles with stock LEDs/HIDs. Got morimotos in my fogs as well, running 50watt on both. Crappy iphone pic.

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Looks great. What makes the morimotos so powerful?
 
Looks great. What makes the morimotos so powerful?
Morimotos are 100% clear, that’s the key in light output efficiency. It focuses the light source to the targeted area. The OE lens are frosted, it’s good but the light is just everywhere.
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Left: Morimoto 100% clear AR lens
Right: OE frosted lens
 
Yes, this website is free, but it has its costs. The nice thing is if you have dewalt drill and impact the flexvolt battery can be used for both. I also have their fan I use in the summer. Been grabbing one tool a year now for a bit to make everything compatible. Have 2 6ah batteries that can run all of it. Nice thing about the chainsaw is how quiet it is too, gas one pretty much lets the world know where you are.
I have 4 gas saws and I swear 2 are always inoperable. With chainsaws 3 is none; 4 is one. Lol. I needs me an electric saw.
 
Gathering materials for my sleeping platform build. Hope it turns out half as good as the ones ive seen on here. Got some scrap 2x4s at work but deciding on whether I should do some crate padding or carpeting.

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Gathering materials for my sleeping platform build. Hope it turns out half as good as the ones ive seen on here. Got some scrap 2x4s at work but deciding on whether I should do some crate padding or carpeting.

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Indoor/Outdoor carpet might be a good start. Plywood will have edges and splinters that could possibly tear whatever is on top of it.
 
A few weeks ago I was forced to dump her into a big ditch in the snow. (That's another story) The result was busting out the rear quarter window and a little body damage.

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Temporary fix was plastic and duct tape. Did great at keeping the water out.
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This is why it was water tight. The tape adhesive left a mess. Plastic scraper and Goo Gone assisted in removal.

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New to me window sourced from @Deftoned40. Fair price, prompt delivery with excellent packaging.
Primer applied to bare metal.
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Good Grief man! What prompted this? Do you have the part number for the junction?
When I hit the elk months ago and mangled the fender and fender apron, it cracked the junction block. I didn’t know it was cracked until a couple of weeks ago when we got a rare rain here in AZ and my 100 started doing a bunch of weird $hit. Looked around and found the junction block essentially broken into a couple of pieces.

There’s like 10 part numbers for the junction block, varying by model year, Atrac, AHc, single or dual AC, etc. The one I bought and installed was 82720-60023, which, IIRC, is for 2000-2002 with ATRAC and dual AC. Mine came with most of the relays and fuses already installed, but I did have to swap 3-4 over from my old one.
 

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