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

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Installed my DT catback - removed the damn spare tire carrier and the rear logo's.....
very happy with the DT !
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I got the Yaesu radio working and connected to my double din unit. Need to get the base hidden in the back, but I had enough energy sunday to clean much of the interior and shampoo the carpet. Also, my O2 sensor went off, thanks to this website, it was a painless experience to obtain the part and replace. Woulda been shafted if it werent' for the users here that continue to share and advise. Now I've realized the door actuator motor is shot. Will have to get that next.....

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Truck sat at airport parking all week so I gave it a quick wash. Also removed the wood trim. Like the plain look so much better. The wood trim was definitely in bad shape. Came off pretty easy too.

Oh and earlier someone was asking about the center cup holder insert that I removed. See pic below of that ungainly device.

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Finally installed my stainless steel brake lines from Duiser's... notable improvement!
 
Having an ARB locker and compressor installed for the front diff
 
Wife got me a snorkel a few months ago. I had one on a couple previous Jeeps as well.
This weekend I finally nutted up and cut into the fender. Turned out great.
Measure twice....cut once.

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Had someone in an F250 cross the center line and smash my side mirror with theirs tonight:

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He admitted fault and was ticketed, I started a claim with my insurance tonight. My driver window was down and glass sprayed with such force that it embedded bits of glass into my steering wheel and even the navigation screen - this is going to cost his insurance company a LOT of money to fix...

Thankfully it was just our mirrors and no one was injured.
 
Truck sat at airport parking all week so I gave it a quick wash. Also removed the wood trim. Like the plain look so much better. The wood trim was definitely in bad shape. Came off pretty easy too.

Oh and earlier someone was asking about the center cup holder insert that I removed. See pic below of that ungainly device.


I have a black LC with the same color interior as yours and the wood trim....You said the wood trim came off pretty easy. Any tips or tricks for me to know? As I like the way yours is looking without it. Thanks in advance.
 
Used the wife's hair drier and just picked a corner on one of the pieces and started pulling. I used a non marking interior tool on almost all the trim pieces to get them started. I also used some goo-gone and elbow grease to clean everything up. All in all the majority of the adhesive came off when the trim piece was removed.

Door pieces - little tricky in that they curve down on the edges so you can't really start your prying at the edge. I warmed the piece up and started from one of the window switches and pushed outward. Once I worked my tool under the edge it was easy to then work all the way around and get them off.

Front side air vents - easiest ones of all. just pulled them off

Center stack air vents - the vents will actually pull straight out so don't be surprised by that and be a little careful.

Radio trim - came right off, no issues

Center console (including ash tray) - again, came right off, no issues there

Center cup holder door - This is the piece that I was most careful with AND the hardest to get off. I know this stupid cup holder is like a $300 part if broken. I started at an edge and was able to lift enough to eventually pull it off. Just take your time here
 
Used the wife's hair drier and just picked a corner on one of the pieces and started pulling. I used a non marking interior tool on almost all the trim pieces to get them started. I also used some goo-gone and elbow grease to clean everything up. All in all the majority of the adhesive came off when the trim piece was removed.

Door pieces - little tricky in that they curve down on the edges so you can't really start your prying at the edge. I warmed the piece up and started from one of the window switches and pushed outward. Once I worked my tool under the edge it was easy to then work all the way around and get them off.

Front side air vents - easiest ones of all. just pulled them off

Center stack air vents - the vents will actually pull straight out so don't be surprised by that and be a little careful.

Radio trim - came right off, no issues

Center console (including ash tray) - again, came right off, no issues there

Center cup holder door - This is the piece that I was most careful with AND the hardest to get off. I know this stupid cup holder is like a $300 part if broken. I started at an edge and was able to lift enough to eventually pull it off. Just take your time here

Thanks man, everything I needed to know and more!!
 
Likewise, we camped...
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...and played in the snow
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Mt. Adams, and this the best photo I have on my phone of the side. This tent is new since we outgrew the last one...
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