What have you done to your 100 Series this week? (51 Viewers)

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My ac drain was dripping onto my sway bar mounting bolts and corroding them badly, so I got come 5/8" hose and a clamp and rerouted it to the wheel well
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My ac drain was dripping onto my sway bar mounting bolts and corroding them badly, so I got come 5/8" hole and a clamp and rerouted it to the whee

Toyota should have hired you!
 
Newest modification: dashboard Jesus.

But on a serious note, plastidipped my front grill, haven't finished the emblems yet but that's for the afternoon. Added a nice ding on my rocker panel from a creek crossing in the mountains in North GA. Pics aren't uploading...I'll try again when I'm finished with the emblems
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fixed my rear e-locker and wiring harness for same
 
Drove it to the Pub via the Wattagan State Forest, Had a beer or two, Drove it home and washed the mud off.
 
Put on some new shoes! 295/75/16 BFG ATs.....Now time to get them dirty
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^^My favorite size on these by far. Looks great!
 
I've done a few cars with the 3M kit. The first stage coarse sanding is the key. Anything you don't get then will be there at the end and you'll be starting again. Go slowly and be careful not to get the plastic hot. Get a uniform white surface before moving to the second step and you should get a great result.
 
USB xmas tree...
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No rubbing anywhere in high or normal modes. In the pic it is set to high.
 
Getting slee 2.5 lift all over with diff drop


285/75 dunlop mud rovers going on factory 16s as well

Looking for a good deal on arb front bumper

And rear swing out tire carrier

Anyone have any leads

Thanks
 
tore into the driver door to find an infernal rattling.....3M on metal on metal and done.....super quiet ride now. stereo bits had worked loose
 
Took advantage of the father-in-law's garage, know-how (he is a professional mechanic) and tools to rotate the tires, check the front end, brakes, fix the heat shield rattle, tighten the bolts on the valve covers (he saw the leak and the bolts were loose!), and give a good once over. No more rattle and hopefully even tire wear.
 
Nick are those the Gamiviti mounts?
 

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