What did you do to your GX TODAY?
#871
" I took the roof rack off yesterday!"
I wonder if I can ask a favor? Could you shoot a few pics of the mounting surface on the underside of the spoiler where the bolt threads and snaps are located? I am wondering if I can repair mine where the snaps are broken out, but I don't want to take it off since it's (sort-of) holding. TIA
I wonder if I can ask a favor? Could you shoot a few pics of the mounting surface on the underside of the spoiler where the bolt threads and snaps are located? I am wondering if I can repair mine where the snaps are broken out, but I don't want to take it off since it's (sort-of) holding. TIA
#872
" I took the roof rack off yesterday!"
I wonder if I can ask a favor? Could you shoot a few pics of the mounting surface on the underside of the spoiler where the bolt threads and snaps are located? I am wondering if I can repair mine where the snaps are broken out, but I don't want to take it off since it's (sort-of) holding. TIA
I wonder if I can ask a favor? Could you shoot a few pics of the mounting surface on the underside of the spoiler where the bolt threads and snaps are located? I am wondering if I can repair mine where the snaps are broken out, but I don't want to take it off since it's (sort-of) holding. TIA
#874
Pole Position
#875
Thank you! I boxed up the rack in case I want it in the future. I reused 4 bolts from the center supports from both sides and ordered the other 8 ( 90119 08C47 ) for a total of 12 bolts with washers needed for OEM look. There are 6 brackets (63185-0R010) that are held on by the bolts. Those brackets hold 6 joint covers in place. The Joint Covers ( 75596-0E040) snap down and hold your existing molding in place and that is what I did.
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IanB2 (10-22-17)
#876
Driver School Candidate
I had been having a worsening clunk/rattle in the front end at all speeds that was driving me nuts. Did a bunch of research and found that sway bar endlinks and sway bar bushings were commonly recommended as the source. For ~$80 parts and about 1 hour of time, I figured I'd give it a shot. Bought:
I'll probably order the rear sway bar endlinks now and replace those @~$40. Really happy with this truck - it's powerful, quiet, and comfortable.
- MOOGK80820Stabilizer Bar Bushing
- MOOGK90677Stabilizer Bar Link
- MOOGK90683Stabilizer Bar Link
I'll probably order the rear sway bar endlinks now and replace those @~$40. Really happy with this truck - it's powerful, quiet, and comfortable.
#877
Driver School Candidate
2 years and 10 months after taking my GX470 to the dealership for the cracked dash recall and 7 months since my last visit to check on the status, I received a call and melting cracking dash is now replaced. When I first took it in the crack/melt had not started but had a crack all the way across the dash above the instrument cluster.
Prior to that had timing belt, water pump kit and all fluids changed. Stuff I could do myself but paid a buddy who's specialty is Porsche but took care f my LC100.
Ready for winter!
Prior to that had timing belt, water pump kit and all fluids changed. Stuff I could do myself but paid a buddy who's specialty is Porsche but took care f my LC100.
Ready for winter!
#879
Pole Position
I dug into the rear coil conversion again last night, and removed both shims from the SSO conversion kit on both sides, brought the rear ride height down by 1/2" (predictably). Still no spare tire underneath, and it's siting about an inch taller in the rear than before with the air suspension on the "N" setting, and a bit lower than before with the air suspension on the "H" setting. Looks much better with the *** a bit lower, and it rides very nicely. It was dark so I wasn't able to take any more pics to compare to the "before" and "after with shims" pics, so I'll add those later.
Everything went much smoother the 2nd time through, and I was able to get the springs out/in without any outside assistance!
Everything went much smoother the 2nd time through, and I was able to get the springs out/in without any outside assistance!
#880
I dug into the rear coil conversion again last night, and removed both shims from the SSO conversion kit on both sides, brought the rear ride height down by 1/2" (predictably). Still no spare tire underneath, and it's siting about an inch taller in the rear than before with the air suspension on the "N" setting, and a bit lower than before with the air suspension on the "H" setting. Looks much better with the *** a bit lower, and it rides very nicely. It was dark so I wasn't able to take any more pics to compare to the "before" and "after with shims" pics, so I'll add those later.
Everything went much smoother the 2nd time through, and I was able to get the springs out/in without any outside assistance!
Everything went much smoother the 2nd time through, and I was able to get the springs out/in without any outside assistance!
#881
Pole Position
'99 MB E55 AMG wagon, also imported from Japan, 5.4L V8, 354hp/390ft/lb, 111K kms, this one is actually for sale, but I"m limited to selling within Canada as it's not 25 years old and wasn't orginally sold in North America. One of about half a dozen W210 E55 AMG wagons in North America, pretty cool car.
#882
'93 Land Cruser HDJ81, imported from Japan, 1HD-T turbo diesel, 3" Icon stage 1 lift, Rallyspeed front bumper, Arclab sliders and rear bumper all powdercoated to match, OEM winch, webasto coolant heater, 3" exhaust, 33" tires, and a Gturbo Grunter Extreme on the bench waiting to be fitted. I'll be buried in this truck, lol. Just about to roll over 130K kms, just getting broken in.
'99 MB E55 AMG wagon, also imported from Japan, 5.4L V8, 354hp/390ft/lb, 111K kms, this one is actually for sale, but I"m limited to selling within Canada as it's not 25 years old and wasn't orginally sold in North America. One of about half a dozen W210 E55 AMG wagons in North America, pretty cool car.
'99 MB E55 AMG wagon, also imported from Japan, 5.4L V8, 354hp/390ft/lb, 111K kms, this one is actually for sale, but I"m limited to selling within Canada as it's not 25 years old and wasn't orginally sold in North America. One of about half a dozen W210 E55 AMG wagons in North America, pretty cool car.
Thanks for sharing!
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IanB2 (10-27-17)
#883
Driver School Candidate
#885
Pole Position
Got the new wheels and tires on yesterday, FJ Cruiser 8-holes w/ 265/65/17 Duratracs. SSO rear spring conversion kit (no spacers used) w/ FJ Cruiser rear springs, this is the final stance and I'm pretty happy with it. With the spare tire back under the truck, it ends up sitting 1/2-3/4" taller in the rear than with the air suspension on "N" mode. Rides nice as well, no more bouncing off the bumpstops while you wait for the airbags to fill after sitting.
I'll make another post with side profile pics and measurements of the various scenarios related to the rear suspension.
Edit: I can't seem to make the pic show rotated correctly, could a mod have a look?
I'll make another post with side profile pics and measurements of the various scenarios related to the rear suspension.
Edit: I can't seem to make the pic show rotated correctly, could a mod have a look?