Very cool, bookmarked the link. I'll have to give that a shot. I was surprised that washer pumps for these were about three times more expensive that the generic ones used in my third gen 4runner. Thanks again
baby steps
Finished wiring my momentary switch for the headlight washers (PO, replaced stock w/one w/o washer button), tapped the wire harness and ran new leads. Relay clicks, now I need to trouble shoot washer pump.
Replaced reverse bulbs with bright LEDs, replaced door courtesy lights with...
Am I the only that has this problem?
I noticed on the Type DE3032 (DE3175) Festoon Link, bulbs that are for the IV. Map Lights, Passenger Lights, Cargo Light, Door Courtesy Lights, Haven't tried the map lights yet, but on the passenger lights I had to bend the contacts to the limits but still...
Thanks for posting the pics, interesting as I don't think I've ever seen someone mount the light bar to the hood. Guess that eliminates any glare form the hood as opposed to mounting it on the roof. :sombrero: Interested in your rear tail gate shelf, how did you install it?
thanks Josh
Silly question, but are gen3 headlights plastic lenses? If so any headlight restoration kit will work, though results and redoing the process may become general maintenance if they aren't sealed after the fact.
yeah, al depends on who did the rebuild and to what extent it was rebuilt or "freshened". I'd ask to see the bill from the shop that handled the install or rebuild.
my 2 cents.
I had a long conversation with Billy yesterday, seems like a great guy who is really committed to filling the void for Gen1 Tundra owners looking for bumpers. He is really interest in putting together a lot of options for add ons to suit buyers. Sent me a bunch of pictures, including the ones...
front locker
Howdy Kirk
Yeah nwoods is right. Had arb lockers frt/rear on my 3rd gen 4runner , with all the horror stories about snapping front half shafts while turning off road with front, I made a point to only engage with wheels pretty straight. When rock crawling I swear I could feel the...
Fly and drive. Southwest Airlines is your friend(done it a couple times). Cali is awesome this time of year and you could hit up some epic destinations on your way home.
To answer your question the second antenna is in the rear window, I think. Didn't notice a difference w/without it. I added a inline switch for the antenna so I could keep it down while offroad and still have the radio on.
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