04-16-2021, 03:54 PM
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Location: Puyallup, WA
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Drain and fill of the transmission!
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00' SR5 250k 4X4
Inside LEDS, Rear Diff breather, mini roof rack, front mud flaps, Magnafine Inline Trans filter, kicker speakers, sound deadened doors
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04-16-2021, 05:10 PM
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#32282
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: north east of Fairbank out there in the frontiers Alaska
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Originally Posted by seirunner
finally received my window visors from JDM land after about 3 months, they look exactly like "well visors" just darker in color, but its crazy they were still cheaper then "well visors" after shipping to Canada so no complaints
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can you explain more....those are a lot bigger than my AVS ones....mine were $70 something from amazon
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2000 SR-5 Highlander version 4:30's, factory locker , green, bought 6/21
2001 SR-5... bought 11/20..sold 6/21....
2000 SR-5 moded, lifted, e locker, other cool stuff, totaled 10/20
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04-17-2021, 02:40 PM
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official vendor
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Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Portland
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04-18-2021, 09:15 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Alabama
Age: 28
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Last night installed Cvj axles at 349,406...The hardest and longest part was finding the right size socket
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04-18-2021, 02:47 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Arcadia, California
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Originally Posted by Endlessblockades
Can you share the maker of the window accessory-mounting screens. Various 'Outbound 4X4 offroad ' type searches bring up other sites.....thanks
I seem to remember them being in NV?
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It is Outbound Nevada, I think you can only find them on IG outbound_nevada I just DMed Brian there!
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04-19-2021, 07:58 AM
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Location: NOVA
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Replaced my rear differential breather with a new OEM one. Didn't do the extended breather mod, don't really need it. Will be doing the transfer case and front differential fluid this week!
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04-19-2021, 12:59 PM
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#32287
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Location: Northern California
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Originally Posted by JoeT4R
Replaced my rear differential breather with a new OEM one. Didn't do the extended breather mod, don't really need it. Will be doing the transfer case and front differential fluid this week!
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I don't really think I'll need mine, but I do these things anyway. Flooding is real even if you don't seek out water-crossings.
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04-19-2021, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Endlessblockades
I don't really think I'll need mine, but I do these things anyway. Flooding is real even if you don't seek out water-crossings.
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I mean it's absolutely a good idea, there's no doubt about that. I was just taking the easy route. I may do the extended breather mod in the future, who knows. How is yours holding up at the moment?
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04-19-2021, 01:27 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Earth
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Originally Posted by Endlessblockades
I don't really think I'll need mine, but I do these things anyway. Flooding is real even if you don't seek out water-crossings.
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It's not even Really a flooding thing for me, it's the simple road-grime issue that freezes them up too. Get it up and out of the weather and that's one last thing to fail. Yup, then you have the hose, that's a whole lot easier to inspect and replace and can be done anytime, anywhere... heck, even without a replacement hose I can just unscrew the adapter and screw in the breather till I find a hose.
Mine looks the same 2 years in as the day I installed it, minus a little surface grime on the hose.
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04-19-2021, 03:37 PM
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#32290
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Location: Northern California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeT4R
I mean it's absolutely a good idea, there's no doubt about that. I was just taking the easy route. I may do the extended breather mod in the future, who knows. How is yours holding up at the moment?
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Well, hopefully it's good. It's out of site behind a plastic cover where the gas filler tube goes up to the cap. Haven't given it a second look. Since I was doing my rear diff oil anyway, I just bought the toyota union fitting when I ordered the new breather, a couple of hose clamps and some fuel hose and ran it up there. Didn't feel like going the whole 9 yards and cutting a hole in the gas filler surround. I threw some Teflon tape on the union so it's nice and secure.
I guess my reasoning was that i want to be able to cross a flooded road/stream in an emergency or if it came up on a trail unexpectedly. Not looking for water, however - I'm avoiding it for the most part!
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04-19-2021, 05:02 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Central Kentucky
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Real Name: Dave Warren
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Last weekend - Roscoe got a bunch of new Toyota parts - water pump & thermostat, Timing belt & idlers, accessory drive belts and new idler pulley for A/C (it was chirping with RPM), radiator, cap & hoses. New Toyota Red long life coolant. I get a nice parts discount from Green's Toyota in Lexington KY. This week we will be joining the 300,000 mile club.
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99 RAV4 AWD Green 5 Speed w/OME lift springs - thinks it's a 4Runner.......
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04-19-2021, 09:44 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Dolores, CO
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Real Name: Leif
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Originally Posted by 5 Speed Dave
This week we will be joining the 300,000 mile club.
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congrats on that milestone. i'm nearing 200,000.
today's festivities included breaking a rusted-out O2 sensor stud. oh wait, that was the truck.
the 4R finally got an alignment after all the new bushings, and i lubricated the door hinges and latches.
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'99 'Highlander' 4R SR5 5VZ-FE | 5-spd | LED lighting | TBU | 265-75R17 Duratrac stuffed after some pinch-weld convincing
'95 Xtra cab 5VZ-FE swap 5-spd | 33x10.50-15 BFG AT/KOs | 4" Superlift | ARB rear locker | OME torsion bars | Total Chaos idler arm & uniball | Smittybilt bumpers | Sportsman topper | Aisin manual hubs | K&N | Dual Optimas | Extended diff breathers | Bilstein 5100s | De-striped | Hella pencil-beams
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04-20-2021, 12:49 AM
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#32293
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Asheville, NC
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Started maintenance on my 99 by replacing the rear diff fluid along with new drain plug, fill plug and crush washers.
There was a pinhole leak in the rear diff, so we cleaned it and filled/covered it with WaterWeld.
There was about 1.5 quarts remaining and it was pure black. Given the dark color and rust from the plugs it may have never been changed, who knows?
Up next is the fluids in the transfer case and the front diff along with new plugs and crush washers.
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04-20-2021, 09:57 AM
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Location: Colorado
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Had a bunch of stuff taken care of in the last week:
alignment
transmission flush
oil change
installation of shrockworks bumper
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04-20-2021, 09:09 PM
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Fixed the rear window, turned out to be a broken trace in the switch board and broken wires at the body/tailgate joint.
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