What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (7 Viewers)

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How much are these going for (if you don't mind saying)? Did you compare with OEM prices?
Ordered from KNS brakes, rotors were $640.06 and pads $175.48. Came out to $869.54 shipped. OEM pads/rotors came out to $427.71 without shipping online, probably would've been ~$500ish if I went to a local dealer with their parts mark up.
Sold my other car so the LX is my daily again, decided to splurge a little. Pretty happy with the setup.
 
Ordered from KNS brakes, rotors were $640.06 and pads $175.48. Came out to $869.54 shipped. OEM pads/rotors came out to $427.71 without shipping online, probably would've been ~$500ish if I went to a local dealer with their parts mark up.
Sold my other car so the LX is my daily again, decided to splurge a little. Pretty happy with the setup.
Thanks! They look sweet.
 
All of my parts for the front Tundra Suspension/Brake swap are in and today these 35s were dropped at my door.
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All of my parts for the front Tundra Suspension/Brake swap are in and today these 35s were dropped at my door.
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Keep us updated on those X3s. I’ve been eyeing these and their reviews have been excellent even for on road. Would love to hear how they do on the 200.
 
Keep us updated on those X3s. I’ve been eyeing these and their reviews have been excellent even for on road. Would love to hear how they do on the 200.
Will do. I've got multiple Cruisers and I've run a lot of different tires (Sure I've had favorites but I also like to try different ones as well as buy based on the market and availability). I've heard good things about the X3s and have some local wheeling friends that speak highly of them. I came across them in the 35x12.50r18 size I was looking for at around $270 a tire so I pulled the trigger.

I will say, my first impression is that they seem bigger than quite a few other 35x12.50 tires I've run in the past, but it could just be me.
 
Will do. I've got multiple Cruisers and I've run a lot of different tires (Sure I've had favorites but I also like to try different ones as well as buy based on the market and availability). I've heard good things about the X3s and have some local wheeling friends that speak highly of them. I came across them in the 35x12.50r18 size I was looking for at around $270 a tire so I pulled the trigger.

I will say, my first impression is that they seem bigger than quite a few other 35x12.50 tires I've run in the past, but it could just be me.
Very cool, looking forward to hearing how they compare to the other MTs. That’s a great price for 35s. That’s going to be a sweet set up with the tundra front end.
 
Why not? There is a thread in all of the other sections. Post pics if you got them.

Me? I put in weathertechs this week, gave it a good wash and detail, and I bought some Novus plastic polish that I am going to use to clean up the PO's scratches all over the wood grain--center console, shifter, steering wheel, etc.
It wasn’t this week, it was about two months ago but I upgraded stock suspension to icon call overs in the front total chaos control upper control arms replace the tie rods and then replace the rear shocks with icon! What a difference!

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care to share part # and possibly your source? for installation, do you have to remove the old bars or do the new bars just slide in?
Forgot to mention, if you’re interested I have 2 LC rails and 2 LX rails available. They are 1/2” difference between the 2 types.
 
Forgot to mention, if you’re interested I have 2 LC rails and 2 LX rails available. They are 1/2” difference between the 2 types.
Do you have more info on these? How's the wind noise?
I have these on my Sequoia and my LX. They sell a wind fairing that cuts the noise down quite a bit. The noise is more pronounced on the Sequoia than the LX for sure.

Here’s the link. They are also developing the side rails too. But I thought these were a much better option than just additional factory crossbars and you can retain the factory rails.

 
I have these on my Sequoia and my LX. They sell a wind fairing that cuts the noise down quite a bit. The noise is more pronounced on the Sequoia than the LX for sure.

Here’s the link. They are also developing the side rails too. But I thought these were a much better option than just additional factory crossbars and you can retain the factory rails.


It says in the fine print of the web listing, so I'm sure everyone would have caught it. But these only fit LC rails, so if you have an LX, you'll have to get LC rails for these to work.
 
It says in the fine print of the web listing, so I'm sure everyone would have caught it. But these only fit LC rails, so if you have an LX, you'll have to get LC rails for these to work.
Yeah, I think I was the unfortunate one to discover the width difference between the 2. I’m running LC rails on mine. However they are currently developing replacement rails which should be released in the next month (supposedly).
 
I have these on my Sequoia and my LX. They sell a wind fairing that cuts the noise down quite a bit. The noise is more pronounced on the Sequoia than the LX for sure.

Here’s the link. They are also developing the side rails too. But I thought these were a much better option than just additional factory crossbars and you can retain the factory rails.


Are the crossbars adjustable up and down? The side rails are slightly curved so if the bars are not adjustable you could not get a flat mounting surface front to back when using more than two bars.
 
Are the crossbars adjustable up and down? The side rails are slightly curved so if the bars are not adjustable you could not get a flat mounting surface front to back when using more than two bars.
No the bars are not adjustable up or down. It’s worked quite well for me so far. Running an awning, 4 gallon rotopax, light bar, and occasionally Yakima rooftop carrier. No plans to run a RTT so I don’t think I need anything perfectly flat.

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No the bars are not adjustable up or down. It’s worked quite well for me so far. Running an awning, 4 gallon rotopax, light bar, and occasionally Yakima rooftop carrier. No plans to run a RTT so I don’t think I need anything perfectly flat.

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Thanks. I appreciate it.

^ That was my next question: will they work with a Yakima skybox. :cool:
 
Thanks. I appreciate it.

^ That was my next question: will they work with a Yakima skybox. :cool:
It does, but you have to watch the rear hatch spoiler. It does hit the box even when it’s positioned as far forward as it will go. I believe I have the skybox 18.
 

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