What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (15 Viewers)

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The full size tundra was based off the 200 series frame. The 200 series is 18% stiffer than the tundra. That's a lot of steel going into cross members and stiffening plates. It is a fully boxed frame with a wheel base of 112" (285 cm) stainless double wall exhaust thicker windshield thicker metal and sound deadening to keep the interior as luxurious as possible
Not an abundance of high tech weight saving materials used on this thing. Built for durability and longevity.
Now I know why it handles abuse so well. Solid frame. Thank you.
 
I had this exact combo in my cart when they were doing the sale a few weeks ago, but I ended up going stock wheels with Ridge Grapplers. I remember the Icon/KO2 combo was an extremely good deal though.

The tires were a great deal. The wheels were not really on sale. The wheels were comparable to the best prices I could find online through. Going to test fit them tomorrow. If they do not rub terribly, then I will run them until I have a date with Slee on June 4 for some BP-51's.
 
First oil change today for me, new to me 2011 w/ 105k now. It took more time to remove the skid plates than to do the oil change (have ARB bumper/plate as well). Found the drain plug for the oil filter housing was so tight the entire housing came loose first. Not a problem but made a mess with all the oil coming out with the filter.
The Toyota recommend filter YZZA is the same as my ISF and I have a case of them so that was convenient.
Filled her back up with 0W-20 Mobil 1 (cheap cases from Costco). Took about 8.3 qts.
Easy job made easier by putting the LX570 AHC in Hi mode. No ramps required. :)
 
First oil change today for me, new to me 2011 w/ 105k now. It took more time to remove the skid plates than to do the oil change (have ARB bumper/plate as well). Found the drain plug for the oil filter housing was so tight the entire housing came loose first. Not a problem but made a mess with all the oil coming out with the filter.
The Toyota recommend filter YZZA is the same as my ISF and I have a case of them so that was convenient.
Filled her back up with 0W-20 Mobil 1 (cheap cases from Costco). Took about 8.3 qts.
Easy job made easier by putting the LX570 AHC in Hi mode. No ramps required. :)

Same here! I ended up installing a Fumoto valve. No mess next time!
 
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Now there’s A thought!

I should dump mine...

Hoping to cut out my Resonator this week also.
 
Weight reduction

I dumped mine in my 80 and 100. The thing I have actually had to do is buy a tire in Moab after slicing one. I have had to do that twice over the years. Main reason I went with the 13G aux tank so I could run a 2nd spare. If I ever slice a tire again I have two matching spares so wont have to buy a tire or be in a position in an expedition to have to go without a spare which I did once.

I was running my tires at too low an air pressure. Used the 18 psi I ran in my 80 and the 100 and 200 are both heavier. I since have uped to 22psi and havent had any issues. But still, since I have actually needed an extra spare thought I should keep it

I think you were planning on the bigger aux tank so you wont need yours
 
FYI I'm going to keep mine just incase I want to carry 2 spares. With all the weight we add to our rigs the 10 or 15 lbs seems relatively insignificant. Just my .02 cents
 
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The fat girl got high heels. Now she feels more like a plus size model than a BBW. Her self esteem is up and for once in her life she feels pretty. :)

Icon 2.5 CDCV + SPC.
 
Finished up the drawers and electrical today. I had thrown them in 2 weeks ago for last weekend’s trip to Moab, but I cleaned everything up today. Slee group 31 tray, Interstate AGM battery, 6 gauge duplex Anchor Marine wire run back to the drawers to a Blue Sea fuse box via Blue Sea circuit breaker, mounted and hard wired ARB 63 quart fridge, National Luna hatch light, @cruiseroutfit third row hatch kit, and a Blue Sea outlet strip with built in voltmeter. Also changed the license plate bulbs to LED - crazy they’re still halogen on the 16!

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Spent my afternoon and evening on a creeper with a handful of wrenches, my impact driver, and a tub of anti-sieze. Drove the front up on ramps, then put stands under the rear axle as high as I dared. First stage in ultimate rustproofing. Every single bolt I could reach without major work got removed, anti-sieze applied, then reinstalled. Removed all the plates and various shields, sprayed all the dangly bits with Amsoil Metal Protector (love that stuff). The KDSS balancing valve got special treatment, several coats, them a schmear of good ol military artillery grease, AKA cosmoline.

Changed the oil while I was at it.

I'm gonna be sore tomorrow.
 
Finally got my new wheels and tires delivered today. Got a good deal on BFG KO2 285/75r17 from 4 wheel parts, so I also order the Icon Six Speed wheels from them and had them mounted and balanced for cheap. Well after a 3 week wait they show up packaged great. But when I unwrapped the pallet and looked at the wheels each one was damaged, which means it happened in the shop before they shipped them. Hope to have a deal worked out today so I can get them mounted.

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Those are good looking wheels
I bought it today.

2016 with 17,500 miles

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Welcome to the club! This crew will be looking you quickly empty your wallet further
 
Spent my afternoon and evening on a creeper with a handful of wrenches, my impact driver, and a tub of anti-sieze. Drove the front up on ramps, then put stands under the rear axle as high as I dared. First stage in ultimate rustproofing. Every single bolt I could reach without major work got removed, anti-sieze applied, then reinstalled. Removed all the plates and various shields, sprayed all the dangly bits with Amsoil Metal Protector (love that stuff). The KDSS balancing valve got special treatment, several coats, them a schmear of good ol military artillery grease, AKA cosmoline.

Changed the oil while I was at it.

I'm gonna be sore tomorrow.

After doing my Icon + SPC this weekend, I can relate with being sore from crawling around and wrenching! And I'm very thankful that I held out for a rust-free California mall Cruiser! Even with that, some of the KDSS harware was a bit crusty. That would have been a nightmare job if I needed to cut off a fused nut.

It's funny, when I had my 100 I was always impressed with how well built it was. But this 200... it is a whole nother level of beefy! Everything seems upsized in diameter and weight! What a beast! It's right up there with 1-Ton truck gear... but with Toyota build quality.
 
can you snap a picture of the larger radiator on the 5.7?
ours seem to have a part number platform molded into the top, where they typically fail....would be interesting to see if we could get a larger radiator and if it has the same weak spot.

thanks
+1 - very interesting. I wonder if one of the Toyota parts gurus would know how to look it up?

P.S. Words I would have never expected to hear in the context of a Land Cruiser: "That's probably why it jumps well." !! :D:bounce:
 
IKamper mounted. Prinsu seems to be the most RTT friendly roof rack.
Very nice! Are you saying that because you can mount the tent to the cross bars, and then put it on the roof and bolt the cross bars into the Prinsu rails/mounts? (I don't have either Prinsu or RTT, just have been reading up). Or for some other reason?
 
Just FYI... If yours feels a little slick at first, give it time. It definitely feels better after being broken in over time--sort of like how baseballs are rubbed down before every big league game by the umpires. Leather starts to feel much more grippy. Very happy with mine after a couple months post-install.

You are spot on...already starting to feel better after a long trip under my sweaty hands. Thanks for being one of the posts that inspired me to do this mod. :clap:
 

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