What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (25 Viewers)

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Last Sunday I have put viar 85p in my LC200. Fitted to 3 M6 stock bolt openings in this area.

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I had TSB Reference#TSB-0117-08 and TSB Reference#SB-0017-11 replaced on my 08 LC yesterday.
Dealership was able to get the extended warranty company to cover both!
It took a couple of phones calls from my service manager, but he was persistent and made it happen.

I can not believe how much more solid the drivetrain feels now..
 
I had TSB Reference#TSB-0117-08 and TSB Reference#SB-0017-11 replaced on my 08 LC yesterday.
Dealership was able to get the extended warranty company to cover both!
It took a couple of phones calls from my service manager, but he was persistent and made it happen.

I can not believe how much more solid the drivetrain feels now..

One item is the drive shaft clunk and what is the other? Good job on you and the dealer.
 
CoffeeGeek,
The other is for:
VISIBILITY:REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES:EXTERIOR
  • Date ReportedMARCH 09 2011
    • NHTSA Reference#10037590
    • TSB Reference#SB-0017-11
  • Description: TOYOTA: THE EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR MAY VIBRATE WHILE DRIVING. 2008-2011 LAND CRUISER. *RM
 
Whoa! I thought they were NOT bolt thru??? The last set I saw from them was. These look really promising!

What was the delivered price? I may be interested now.
 
Last Sunday I have put viar 85p in my LC200. Fitted to 3 M6 stock bolt openings in this area.

I was just poking around to see where I could install an Extreme Air compressor and that this may be only open area to do so. I didn't see any free area on the frame rails, which is where i have mine installed on the Tundra.

Are you planning a tank? If so where? Any other details on the install?
 
I was just poking around to see where I could install an Extreme Air compressor and that this may be only open area to do so. I didn't see any free area on the frame rails, which is where i have mine installed on the Tundra.

Are you planning a tank? If so where? Any other details on the install?

I wanted a permanent attachement to avoid it bouncing in the back while driving. The main purpose is for tires so no tank. I was ablo to fit it in oblique position. "Bracket" made from 10mm solid firm piece of plastic. I have actually used a cutting board from kitchen utensils. Pump is fastened by 2 roi muffler clamps wrapped in a rubber hose. All is tight no vibration. The only concern is how plastic will hold up in summer heat in an engine bay but will reassess and modify if needed.
I did not power it permanently just wrsped the hose and cable in circle so it can be placed between the headloght and the pump away from the hot engine. Top of bundle secured with a ski strap to the handle of the pump

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I wanted a permanent attachement to avoid it bouncing in the back while driving. The main purpose is for tires so no tank. I was ablo to fit it in oblique position. "Bracket" made from 10mm solid firm piece of plastic. I have actually used a cutting board from kitchen utensils. Pump is fastened by 2 roi muffler clamps wrapped in a rubber hose. All is tight no vibration. The only concern is how plastic will hold up in summer heat in an engine bay but will reassess and modify if needed.
I did not power it permanently just wrsped the hose and cable in circle so it can be placed between the headloght and the pump away from the hot engine. Top of bundle secured with a ski strap to the handle of the pump
Very MacGyver of you
 
A chopping block a.k.a poor man's delrin. :)
 
@ usnick1982, what did you do with the little box that's in there now?
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I don't have that box, either o_O
 

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