01-18-2022, 03:00 AM
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Nice work!
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01-18-2022, 09:47 AM
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#227
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We got some snow!
Patrick loves the snow
not the best photographer, but tried to get a few angles/distances
snork action!
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01-18-2022, 09:45 PM
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#228
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Truck looks sick with this 35s Ryan! Now it just needs the locker sitting on my shelf and those sliders for a real party lol
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01-18-2022, 10:34 PM
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#229
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Originally Posted by Broke_Runner
Truck looks sick with this 35s Ryan! Now it just needs the locker sitting on my shelf and those sliders for a real party lol
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Thanks Mike! Did you ever get something to replace the 4runner and jeep?
Also the sliders are fully welded on now! I just need to get some final install pictures of them to post
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01-23-2022, 11:53 PM
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#230
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Welp, my driver front door lock actuator has taken its last breath. Thats 1 door lock actuator each year, with each one of them happening in the winter. Just going to order one from the same guy on eBay, since I has satisfied with the rear lock actuators I received. And I like that it is lifetime warranty (as long as his ebay store is still cooking)
also new profile pic for funzies
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01-24-2022, 02:01 AM
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#231
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do you have a link for his actuators?
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01-24-2022, 10:01 AM
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do you have a link for his actuators?
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Yep I got them from the seller actuatorplus on eBay: actuatorplus on eBay. All you have to do is mail back the old actuator in a preaddressed and prepaid padded envelope that is included with the actuator shipment, and the lifetime warranty is activated
The LR failed in Dec 2019 and I purchased this in March 2020: Toyota 4Runner Rear Left Door Lock Actuator 2003-2009 **Lifetime Warranty** | eBay
The RR failed in Jan 2021 and I purchased this in Jan 2021: Toyota 4Runner Rear Right Door Lock Actuator 2003-2009 **Lifetime Warranty** | eBay
The LF just failed Jan 2022, so when it warms up a bit I'll buy this one: Toyota 4Runner OEM Front Left Door Lock Actuator 2003-2009 **LIFETIME WARRANTY** | eBay. For now, the key still works to unlock the front door, but using the clicker is my preferred method for unlocking and locking
I also have this writeup on replacing them, which was my very first one: 4th Gen Door Lock Actuator Replacement: Step by Step with Pictures
And I even sent it to the eBay seller so he could forward it along with his 2003-2009 actuators, and he replied to my writeup with a t4r account made in 2013!
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01-24-2022, 12:49 PM
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That is awesome. Thanks for the links!
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01-25-2022, 01:34 PM
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not for me, but I wish! Mine still works, but the manual shifter is so fun. For a buddy's 05 tacoma. There are 3 more FJ cases though, so might have to get myself one. this bad girl only has 60k on it, its so clean.
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01-25-2022, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by y=mx+b
Thanks Mike! Did you ever get something to replace the 4runner and jeep?
Also the sliders are fully welded on now! I just need to get some final install pictures of them to post
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Unfortunately not yet not sure what we’ll get next been shopping sxs too lately looking at jku or a sxs now. but then again a sas 3rd gen T4R just got talked about too lol got the space to build something dumb now. Also you should really do the fj case it was on my short list for my truck before it became a basket case of maintenance then I just got sick of it.
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01-25-2022, 10:22 PM
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#236
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Originally Posted by Broke_Runner
Unfortunately not yet not sure what we’ll get next been shopping sxs too lately looking at jku or a sxs now. but then again a sas 3rd gen T4R just got talked about too lol got the space to build something dumb now. Also you should really do the fj case it was on my short list for my truck before it became a basket case of maintenance then I just got sick of it.
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gotcha, hopefully theres something out there for you. the FJ cases are only $200 + $50 core at a local junkyard, and theres 3 more so I may get one to hold onto. not something I can really do right now, I'd have to finish school first and get a daily, but something I'd like to do. Twin stick would also be neat to do.
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01-26-2022, 03:20 PM
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Nice! I've been thinking about doing something similar not because my tires rub on it, but more so, I hate how exposed my washer tank is with a front bumper.
Were the cables long enough to re-route to that location or did/do you need to lengthen them?
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01-26-2022, 06:09 PM
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#238
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Nice! I've been thinking about doing something similar not because my tires rub on it, but more so, I hate how exposed my washer tank is with a front bumper.
Were the cables long enough to re-route to that location or did/do you need to lengthen them?
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Thanks! right now I have a weird wiring setup there. The rear pump wiring is longer because of its position on the stock tank, so that one was easier to get pulled up behind the headlight. I then have the tubing for the front nozzles plumped into the rear pump, which is the only one currently with the wiring plugged into. The front pump wiring is bundled with the 03-05 fog light and bumper turn signal wiring, and I've been meaning to open the bundle and separate out the front pump wiring but haven't gotten to it. I'd say the wiring is long enough to do without cutting any wires, just opening up the wrap combining the front pump and light wiring and separate out the pump wiring
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01-27-2022, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by y=mx+b
Thanks! right now I have a weird wiring setup there. The rear pump wiring is longer because of its position on the stock tank, so that one was easier to get pulled up behind the headlight. I then have the tubing for the front nozzles plumped into the rear pump, which is the only one currently with the wiring plugged into. The front pump wiring is bundled with the 03-05 fog light and bumper turn signal wiring, and I've been meaning to open the bundle and separate out the front pump wiring but haven't gotten to it. I'd say the wiring is long enough to do without cutting any wires, just opening up the wrap combining the front pump and light wiring and separate out the pump wiring
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Good to hear, sounds pretty straight forward once you get the bottle and get it mounted. Thanks!
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02-11-2022, 12:58 PM
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#240
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it do be like that sometimes
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