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Currently got mine stripped as well to clean and sound deaden, pretty filthy under the center console. Quite satisfying though to know everything will be almost new and quiet!Stripping out the interior to begin cleaning the nasty filth that was left behind by the previous owners with 4 kids and 2 Great Danes.
Pulling out the center console now. Finding objects that I can't see an opening large enough to fit thru, and the gooey mess.
They didn't just spill liquids, it looks as if they just haphazardly poured them into the console. A wonderful concoction of milk, coffee, and sodas. Fun!
Got a 2005 w/ 310k miles. Bite the bullet and replace both the front cv shafts. Just had the same problem and tried the repairs, but resolved to the swap. Fairly easy, just time consuming for me. Didn’t have all the right tools and had to buy what was needed. Rig feels more solid and drives much better. Replacing the sway bar bushings and tie rod ends next, then a front end alignment.Installed all new front differential bushings and greased driveshafts (too little?)...The Infamous Clunk remains.
Pull on it hard….and it’ll come easy.Happy New Year
How do I remove a stuck cigarette lighter? It seems to be 'locked' in there. I was thinking of slipping a feeler gauge to unlock it from whatever is.
Suggestions? Anyone experience this?
I usually just spit on it….Happy New Year
How do I remove a stuck cigarette lighter? It seems to be 'locked' in there. I was thinking of slipping a feeler gauge to unlock it from whatever is.
Suggestions? Anyone experience this?
I replaced the CVs, shocks, UCAs, drive flanges, and all hardware last year.Got a 2005 w/ 310k miles. Bite the bullet and replace both the front cv shafts. Just had the same problem and tried the repairs, but resolved to the swap. Fairly easy, just time consuming for me. Didn’t have all the right tools and had to buy what was needed. Rig feels more solid and drives much better. Replacing the sway bar bushings and tie rod ends next, then a front end alignment.
There is a lot of great info here on the forum and several great videos on you tube that can help make it not so bad and many time saving tips. Carparts.com had a great deal on a pair of front cv shafts. Cruiserteq and a few others sites commonly mentioned on the forum may give you other/better options…
best of luck and a Happy Crusier Year to all!
Putting body weight on the upper hinges can’t possible be good for it…..???Finally installed my Gobi ladder I bought last spring. Thanks @aedgington
It clears the rear of the FrontRunner rack perfectly.
Sadly the FrontRunner Nut caps are too loose to fit over the Gobi ladder bolts.
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It's secure . Never seen any issues with the weight put on these from any other vehicle.Putting body weight on the upper hinges can’t possible be good for it…..???
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Added Midland 50W unit and 3DB gain antenna. If there's any interest, I can import more RHD climate control units (all years/styles) and add them to cruiserpatch.com
I'll be offering 98-02 Land Cruiser RHD climate control units soon. I much prefer the dials to the button controls of the 98-02 LX
I’m adding a “used” department soon with used parts for resale. I’d love to provide some climate control panels and a few others (rear locked axles, locker actuators, wire harnesses, etc).I was just thinking of looking into this after stripping out the interior to do a deep clean. My buttons are wonky.
I'll keep an eye out for an update from ya.
@kevgentile remember that some of those are likely bodily fluids!!!! HAZMAT SUIT!
I’m adding a “used” department soon with used parts for resale. I’d love to provide some climate control panels and a few others (rear locked axles, locker actuators, wire harnesses, etc).