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Old 03-15-2022, 06:19 PM #61
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I installed it today under the driver's seat, it sounds/feels pretty good lol

It fits under the seat with room to spare. The biggest time suck was pulling the trim and carpet to run the wiring, but that's done. I mounted it as best as I could but the floor is on an angle (it's like a bowl) so I will need to revisit the mounting.

It adds the low end that the factory speakers lack and the level knob is a nice addition. Without it you have to manually set the level on the sub.

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Do you have the rear heaters that are under the seat? My ‘00 SR5 does but not sure on how they were optioned from the factory and if yours will or won’t


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Do you have the rear heaters that are under the seat? My ‘00 SR5 does but not sure on how they were optioned from the factory and if yours will or won’t


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The rear heater components are all under the passenger seat.
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WEEKEND UPDATE - 246,556 miles

Mostly cosmetics and convenience stuff

Swapped rear hatches between 2WD and 4WD with a lock cylinder swap. The license plate bezel needs repainting and a new gasket
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Swapped rear seats
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Licence plate bezel

Installed sub level control knob in center console near the antenna mast switch in the cubby under the cigarette lighter (I charge a flashlight there)
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I used Velcro to "mount" the switch because the wire connection is an RJ11 (4-pin telephone plug) and you need full access to the back of the switch to plug/unplug it. Easy peasy.

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The antenna switch is lighted red when the antenna is up

Orange Markers
Finished the orange market lamp upgrade. I could have done better overall (execution) but I am happy with the results.
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Middle pic is markers and halos outside in daylight
Bottom pic is markers and halos in the garage. Halos go off when headlights go on.

I used Tamiya X-26 Gloss Clear Orange plastic paint (dye) and Tamiya TS-13 Gloss Lacquer Spray

EDIT: markers stay on with the headlights

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Clutch Pedal Bushings (2)
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Front Diff Fill Plug (why not)
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Finished the orange market lamp upgrade. I could have done better overall.Attachment 394088Attachment 394089Attachment 394085
Middle pic is markers and halos outside in daylight
Bottom pic is markers and halos in the garage. Markers go off when headlights go on.
Aren’t the markers’ purpose to be on when headlights are on?

That color you ended up with matches the stock toyota orange corners and blinkers off 90’s era vehicles pretty well. What were you thinking could have been done better? Where did you get the JDM corners? Almost afraid to ask what you paid too!
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yes, they are. I corrected the error in my post, thanks for catching that. I drive with them on all the time, almost like daylight running lights, and I have my halos wired to come on with the markers, but off with the headlights. The next step is to have the markers flash respectively with the turn signals.


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That color you ended up with matches the stock toyota orange corners and blinkers off 90’s era vehicles pretty well. What were you thinking could have been done better? Where did you get the JDM corners? Almost afraid to ask what you paid too![/QUOTE]

If you get up really close you'll see that the color isn't even, especially on the driver side, but I am happy with the overall tone and look ok.

I bought the clear corners off of a guy on Facebook years ago, I think I paid $75 or $80 for the pair. He had three grades, I bought the second from highest.


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WEEKEND UPDATE - 246672

Clutch pedal spring swap
This alleviated the squeeky creaky pedal and took maybe an hour?

Link to my "write up"
Clutch pedal spring and bushing update

Roof rack
Met a local shade tree fabricator about a roof rack project. $550 for full length that bolts to factory track with front feet (no drill) painted black, or primered for my paint.

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Rear Bump Stops
Ordered Energy 9.9155G (3.4" tall) and 2" spacers to DIY my own extended bumps.
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Got those for $9 on Amazon, used open box. The box was trashed but the bag they came in was still sealed. Score!

Removed factory bump rocks pending spacers and long allen cap bolts.

Front Bump Stops
Ordered Energy 8.9104G and will install when I do my LCA bushings.
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That rack looks nice! Reminds me of Whitson roof racks.
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WEEKEND UPDATE - 246672

Clutch pedal spring swap
This alleviated the squeeky creaky pedal and took maybe an hour?

Link to my "write up"
Clutch pedal spring and bushing update

Roof rack
Met a local shade tree fabricator about a roof rack project. $550 for full length that bolts to factory track with front feet (no drill) painted black, or primered for my paint.

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Rear Bump Stops
Ordered Energy 9.9155G (3.4" tall) and 2" spacers to DIY my own extended bumps.
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Got those for $9 on Amazon, used open box. The box was trashed but the bag they came in was still sealed. Score!

Removed factory bump rocks pending spacers and long allen cap bolts.

Front Bump Stops
Ordered Energy 8.9104G and will install when I do my LCA bushings.
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Poly Body Mounts
Ordered Energy 8.4110G and will install with my 1" body lift
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Seems like a great weekend, I’m interested to hear your review on the bump stops and body mounts!


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Super Lube okay?
I'd expect any multipurpose grease would work, yeah. They don't move/work nearly as much as poly suspension bushings. I just get a nice creak I can feel in the mount right under my left foot. Can wait to get an afternoon to jack up the body and sling a bit of grease in there...

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Turns out 8.4110G is specific to 2000-2002 and 8.4111G is 96-99 - I ordered the wrong kit.

Reordering the right kit
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I would use the sticky stuff Energy Suspension recommends for their bushings although any grease would be better than no grease.
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