Putting on new rotors and pads. Also repacking the bearings while I'm in there. Taking a break before reassembly.
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I just got a new headlight assembly shipped from a dealer about the same distance away and was disappointed to find one of the main mounting tabs completely broken off. It's a shame to see a $400 new oem part rendered worthless because of carelessness due in part by uncareful packaging and handling. If FedEx wouldn't punt every package across the warehouse, the bubble wrap job might have been sufficient, but as it is, you really have to wrap that sucker up like a newborn to try to ensure any amount of safety during the kickoff.Shipped FedEx. About 730 miles
I had the same experience with a headlight for my GF's 4Runner. I was not impressed with Toyota's packaging, with the tab right up against the box. The dealer from whom I ordered it replaced it with no issues, but I was disappointed to see the part ruined. I just ordered a set of Depo lights for my 100, and I was really impressed with the packaging. They had open cell foam blocks on the tabs, bubble wrap in the boxes, and layers of peanuts inside of the outer box.I just got a new headlight assembly shipped from a dealer about the same distance away and was disappointed to find one of the main mounting tabs completely broken off. It's a shame to see a $400 new oem part rendered worthless because of carelessness due in part by uncareful packaging and handling. If FedEx wouldn't punt every package across the warehouse, the bubble wrap job might have been sufficient, but as it is, you really have to wrap that sucker up like a newborn to try to ensure any amount of safety during the kickoff.
No wonder this was delivered by FedEx. In the last 8 months, I've had to fight them to pay insurance money for 3 "very" expensive packages that they destroyed while delivering to me.Shipped FedEx. About 730 miles
Recently upgraded the rear springs from 865 to 863J springs, stink bugs like hell now until we get our camping gear loaded and hopefully a rear bumper next year I’ve also made some home brew rear bump stops out of Kong extreme dog toy. Now that the 863J’s are one I’ll be installing these bumpstops soon to see if they’ll last and work for my use.
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So much coffee poured down there!I really don't know what I did. It started out as replacing the ignition cam and adding trailer brakes. Now the dash is off, the passenger seat and the center console are out, and I found this mess.
Now I have to decipher all of this and figure out what I'm keeping!
I'm guessing most of it is due to an aftermarket DVD setup?
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That is exactly how mine looked! It will feel so great removing all the excess.I really don't know what I did. It started out as replacing the ignition cam and adding trailer brakes. Now the dash is off, the passenger seat and the center console are out, and I found this mess.
Now I have to decipher all of this and figure out what I'm keeping!
I'm guessing most of it is due to an aftermarket DVD setup?
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on the bright side … found you a QuarterI really don't know what I did. It started out as replacing the ignition cam and adding trailer brakes. Now the dash is off, the passenger seat and the center console are out, and I found this mess.
Now I have to decipher all of this and figure out what I'm keeping!
I'm guessing most of it is due to an aftermarket DVD setup?
Swapping the springs around is not that hard of job. A jack, couple of jackstands, and basic wrenches is all that is needed.Had new AHC Springs installed a few weeks back and noticed a significant lean to the LR side of the vehicle. Figured out my mechanic put the taller spring on the passenger-rear side of the vehicle... Big oops for him. Now I have to wait another week until he has time to fix it...
Appreciate the tips. I'm gonna make him do it for free given his mess up... I need a bigger garage...Swapping the springs around is not that hard of job. A jack, couple of jackstands, and basic wrenches is all that is needed.
Looks great! It's all personal preference, but I've not seen any wheels that I like better than the stock LC wheels. (16" or 18")Swapped back to alloys, liking the lookView attachment 2860146
I think it might have been soda. It's all so sticky.So much coffee poured down there!