01-31-2014, 06:54 PM
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While my 4 yr old took his nap, I installed the 99 R rear larger storage compartment. Took me 45 min from start to finish. My original oak panels were all scratched up from the PO dog. These tan panels have no scratches at all from top to bottom. The rear looks brand new. I was looking at the colors when I finished the install, Toyota should of made it tan from front to back. I also had to cut the rear sheet metal to make it the lenth of the bigger opening. For the life of me, i miss placed the tan cig thingy. Had to put the oak untill I get another tan one.
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02-01-2014, 04:28 PM
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My 98 Limited
90 Toyota Odyssey RV
91 Toyota Landcruiser: Built with a lot of JDM
85 Toyota xcab SR5
Last is my 1st truck when moving here is a 86 Toyota 4runner.
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02-02-2014, 02:11 PM
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Well I got my Hella fog lights to work. All I did was change the bad relay. Not much, but it's all I could do because my 4yr old got sick. At least it's working now.
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02-06-2014, 03:24 AM
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02-06-2014, 03:28 AM
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What yah think?
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02-06-2014, 04:57 AM
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Looks great! I gotta do this soon...
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Changing rear coils to OME 861's soon because of my new NWTI rear bumper
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02-06-2014, 09:20 PM
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Great looking vehicle!
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02-06-2014, 11:25 PM
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Nice bro! I've been wanting to upgrade brakes like this for a while, just gotta test my rim/tire setup on my friends Tundra first make sure it all clears. Keep it up!
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02-06-2014, 11:59 PM
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Quote:
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Nice bro! I've been wanting to upgrade brakes like this for a while, just gotta test my rim/tire setup on my friends Tundra first make sure it all clears. Keep it up!
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Mahalos Bradda B. I usually write up when I'm done, but just get chicken skin reading everybody's post. Wanted to lift da front da same x as doing da brakes, but neva have x fo get all da parts. Bumbai next week should have all da parts fo lift'm up. I really love my MTRs, but money's tight and gotta use wat I have. My 285 Toyo A/Ts work fo now. Fo shua getting da MTRs when get bolo head. Aurite! Mahalos and Aloha.
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02-07-2014, 12:02 AM
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Mahalos Jake. I got my brakes from the junkyard in Battle Ground. I think that's near you. Next time will let you know when I'm in the area.
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02-12-2014, 12:06 PM
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Yesterday was the 1st time I broke in my brakes and after I did the 60-45 6x, then 60-10 6x. All was very good. Reason for doing the Tundra brake upgrade was because my 98 rotors we're doing the shaky when applying. No more shaky now!
So I drop off my son to school and went to the Junkyard. I got something from a 01 taco. I didn't want to modify Alot to make it work, so most work was done to the shifter console and 2 side skirts to make it presentable. The 2 bolts that connected to the rear console matches, but had to be smoothed out for the back console to be fitted over. Also the back console has a L lip on both sides, so I made a slide with my cutting wheel. I also had to cut both front and rear of the shifter console to clear the wires and abs box in the front. Finished it off with cutting the 2 side skirts to fit. The color of the shifter console is GREY,but for $5 & it works. Took me 2 total he's for the install. Now I'm on the lookout for a tan/oak console and make it happen. Enjoy the pictures.
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02-14-2014, 11:01 PM
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Scored free OME N91S/ OME coil? Well I got this set free from my friend as he has a 06 TRD Tundra. He's got the coilovers in his and had this set layin around. He got this lift at ARB & used it for 2 months and popped a CV, then decided to take it off.
I took the Tophat off and the shocks were dead. So I have to buy new shocks. I'm going to buy Bilstein 5100 Tundra front shocks.
I measured the shocks and It measured 15 1/4. Because I don't know what coil this is, the only measurement that comes close is the 882 witch measures 15.55". Don't know what the 883 measures. The coils I counted was 10.75 wraps
OME 2880 500 .630 14.37 4Run/Tacoma
OME 2881 500 .630 14.76 4Run/Tacoma
OME 2882 500 .630 15.55 4Run/Tacoma
OME 2883 Prado
Above is some info from OME
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02-14-2014, 11:24 PM
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Here are the springs assembled
Just springs
Dead shocks N91S
These were in the middle of the Tophat and spring
This is the free height of the spring, 15.25"
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02-15-2014, 01:34 AM
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I was just looking on Toytecs site today at their OME coil setup (no shocks). Glad you've already been through this so I have someone to reference to when I get my lift.
You didn't get a diff drop or anything else, did you?
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All I got is the rear adjustable panhard bar from toytec. Other parts I have are front LC coils for rear and rear LC shocks for the rear
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