What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (28 Viewers)

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And ya. No obvious way to track start cycles... Would be interesting if the computer tracks this somewhere... I had a camera that tracked shutter activations over the life of the camera...so who knows. Maybe Toyota records this on the chip...

I believe if you use Techstream start cycles or something similar are tracked, but the number would get reset when you change the battery :-(
 
Do you happen to know when the revision came out, and if they started putting the revised version in the newer LC200's?

Yes the newer 200's have the revision but I don't know what year they started. You can read some of the comments in Kurts build thread thats where I found out about it. Builds - Project Fauxverlander 200 Series Land Cruiser Build Thread start on post #270

Copy and paste of what @gaijin posted in there. The only comment I'd mention is the year range it should fit all 200's I installed it on my 08 model.

  • Manufacturer:Toyota
  • Part Number:28100-0S050
  • Part:Starter
  • Replaces:28100-0S010, 28100-0S011, 28100-38040, 28100-38041, 28100-38080
Fits all 2011-2017 Land Cruiser, Sequoia and Tundra 5.7L
 
I can't remember who posted this little addition but I'm SO glad they did... Literally my favorite interior "mod" so far.. it should come like this from the factory (maybe it does in some countries? IDK)

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What resonator? :hillbilly:
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And ya. No obvious way to track start cycles... Would be interesting if the computer tracks this somewhere... I had a camera that tracked shutter activations over the life of the camera...so who knows. Maybe Toyota records this on the chip...

Man that thing is ugly! It's there because it serves the purpose of bouncing sound waves against each other to cancel higher frequencies and make the exhaust a little quieter. Would be nice for it to be mounted a few inches higher. There is room, if there was a bumper cutout.
 
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^Really liking the flares.
 
Finally I can take your rig seriously... just wasn’t that capable before! :)

“Clearly you are wise in the ways of science!”

Hehe (Nerdy reference to Monty Python & the Holy Grail)
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A couple of pics of Kent’s 200; were both at Overland Expo right now ...... just finished installing Terrain Tamer brakes, Kaymar rear dual swing out bumper and an LRA 24-gallon auxiliary tank from
We started this project on Monday morning and Kent was on his way to Expo by Wednesday just after lunch. We’ve been texting each other and he’s super happy with the latest upgrades.

Georg @ Valley Hybrids & Cruiser Brothers & Long Range America

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Replaced sunroof weatherstrip. Good use of $40

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I can't remember who posted this little addition but I'm SO glad they did... Literally my favorite interior "mod" so far.. it should come like this from the factory (maybe it does in some countries? IDK)

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I can't take credit for it, but someone suggested putting a cabinet pull handle in the middle of it to make the tray very easy to pull out...

I took my tray to the big box hardware store and sized it up right there...

The cabinet handle comes with screws... so just get some washers for both sides of the plastic tray for strength...

Cut some X's in the rubber mat so it will lay flat...

Measure and mark 3 or 4 times and cut once... LOL...

I got an industrial aluminum looking cabinet handle that looks like it belongs in the 200... (make sure it's not too tall)

It makes pulling the tray out at speed easier and without tip over type spills...

Jeff
 

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