What have you done to your 200 Series this week?

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Im liking it more and more each time I see one without a roof rack. Looks clean. Might go this route so considering I dont haul anything on top.
Same.

Only reason I am keeping mine for now is because I have 2 BAJA lights installed on the roof bars on each side. Don't want to lose that..
 
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I dig the naked roof look with a 1Up rack and a bike, but without the spoiler, it looks like a minivan on TRT! :rofl: Wheel/tire combo is great too! Props to you for trying something new!
Just trying not to look like a Highlander. JK. My spoiler paint was fried and UN 200s usually don't have them.
 
Same.

Only reason I am keeping mine for now is because I have 2 BAJA lights installed on the roof bars on each side. Don't want to lose that..
Where there is a will there is a way. You should just do a V bracket where the rack once was.
 
Where there is a will there is a way. You should just do a V bracket where the rack once was.
tell me more....haha..

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Yeah, but I have a tune now, soooo.......LOL

Next thing I want to do is straight pipe it!
I’ve got major weight reduction. So good luck. Straight pipe mine while you’re at it.
 
Decided to change things up. Removed roof rack and the rear spoiler.
Looks good! I so wanted to remove my spoiler when I had my LC, just didn't pull the trigger because I thought it would leave some holes to fill.
 
Looks good! I so wanted to remove my spoiler when I had my LC, just didn't pull the trigger because I thought it would leave some holes to fill.
There are holes but I sealed them with grommets which disappear thanks to the the grey
 
Tore apart the 233k mile starter I removed as PM during the HG job. Note that the solenoid is the true weak point on these units and I swapped that out around 150k. Unit would always start first try, but seemed to turn over slower than I remember. Now that the new starter is in, turnover is much faster.

There was a whole lot of what I assume is brush debris in the brush housing. But there seemed to be plenty of brush left and room for the springs to apply force. But at the end of the day it was acting tired. Very glad I swapped it out.

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