Member III
Ouch!Today I put a hole in its radiator and discovered I have a front main seal leak! WOOP WOOP!! back to the garage and few hundred buckeroonies!!
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Member III
Ouch!Today I put a hole in its radiator and discovered I have a front main seal leak! WOOP WOOP!! back to the garage and few hundred buckeroonies!!
Member III
Hmmmmmm! Very interesting. I think I like it. [emoji41]
Member III
Glad you're safeAlmost got hit by 2 truckdrivers today, the first truckdriver decided to make a u-turn on a road that wasnt really wide enough for it and the other one came at me in my lane when i was exiting a roundabout.. had to it the ditch twice.
Enthusiast III
Member III
Nicely done. I'll have to check this out for mine. I keep looking at the grab and go ones.I finished up the compressor mount and completed the installation in our 4Runner
Member I
Very nice and well done!I finished up the compressor mount and completed the installation in our 4Runner
Enthusiast III
What is the switch on the far left?I finished up the compressor mount and completed the installation in our 4Runner
Enthusiast III
That switch is for the heated wipers.What is the switch on the far left?
Traveler III
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Nice work. That’s pretty cool. Looking into this for my tire carrier. Did you use a piano hinge as a pivot point for the table or something elseFinished up the home built rear door table. Beats spending $149 on a front runner table and it is a Lexus after all so why not more woodgrain? View attachment 48316View attachment 48317
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Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
No good. You'll need a wire saw to cut through all the glue. Looks like a piece of wire with handles on it. If you go to a local windshield place they can give you some tips on how to cut it out.Oh yeah, and I did this........
While drilling new clean threads for the cargo deck mount, the drill bit snapped (more like exploded) while drilling my third hole, sending a sharp piece of the bit, right into the rear corner glass!!! $600 replacement by Safelite!!! Found the glass on Amazon and EBay haven't the slightest idea of how to install it. Any ideas to save me some cash? View attachment 48374View attachment 48375View attachment 48376
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Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, our first trip out with the FJ and the new trailer build, is this Friday.....I don't think I'll have time.... and I'm too chicken to try it on my own. Safelite is scheduled to do it on Thursday as of right now. Just wish i could save a little cash, but don't want to mess it up, especially in a time crunch.No good. You'll need a wire saw to cut through all the glue. Looks like a piece of wire with handles on it. If you go to a local windshield place they can give you some tips on how to cut it out.
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Off-Road Ranger I
Member III
Nicely done. It's interesting to see who puts the fridge on the right or the left side.Deck installed in the rear cargo area of the FJ and installed both the fridge slide and fridge today!!! Next up..... the drawers!!View attachment 48339View attachment 48340View attachment 48341
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