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26 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

Don't lump me in with them. I'm an enthusiast of mechanic design, be it engines, weaponry, or productive machinery. Not a guy with a wrench that reads the marketing garbage AFE/insert other "enthusiast" brand that can't legally warranty half of their products.

 

I fail to see a correlation between people screeching variations of "forced induction is more efficient!!! Reclaimed energy!!!" and anything I've said.

If you can't be civil. Please leave

 

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2 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

And I looked for 2 months for one prior to fixing my soft top and couldn’t find a single one in grey and none of them had defrost lol. Also they were all $1200. 

Sounds like my almost 8 year search for a pair of gray plastic with red inserts JDM Celica Door sills! Pure chance that I found mine, gray and red is SUPER rare combo but it's a real from the factory part. I was SO excited when I finally got them, they look amazing and are in good shape for old parts. I can't imagine the car without them on it now actually, it looks how it should have come. They're not actually JDM, they're specific to the Australian market which is why finding any was so rare because they ONLY came on 2 years of one model of Celica in Australia so it's like super status to have them haha except they're not even on anyones radar in the 7th gen community because everyone just wants to swap to the later black interior and get the stupid JDM climate control that's tilted toward the passenger side and only works in Celsius.

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Anyone know what this is? I have a similar one on an engine mount, no idea what it is. My neighbors don't either. This one just sits there bolted on the trunk brace. It's not a bump stop or anything, and there's only one on the left side. 

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2 minutes ago, veldora said:

Anyone know what this is? I have a similar one on an engine mount, no idea what it is. My neighbors don't either. This one just sits there bolted on the trunk brace. It's not a bump stop or anything, and there's only one on the left side. 

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is it heavy? I almost want to say it's a weight to make the trunk lid heavier so it's easier to close. Lol

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6 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

is it heavy? I almost want to say it's a weight to make the trunk lid heavier so it's easier to close. Lol

Hmmm, maybe? Though the little cylinder is nearly identical to the one on the engine mount. It feels like a thick rubber coating on round steel stock. Sorry I didn't answer the question lol, yes it is heavy. All solid steel. 

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It's the special CIA radioactive tagging cylinder so they can track your car anywhere at any time from the chem trails they hide their spy balloons in.

 

 

Nah man, it's a mass dampener, probably quiets some resonances at some point they had during testing.

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10 minutes ago, Bitter said:

It's the special CIA radioactive tagging cylinder so they can track your car anywhere at any time from the chem trails they hide their spy balloons in.

 

 

Nah man, it's a mass dampener, probably quiets some resonances at some point they had during testing.

Yeah? Interesting. Probably doesn't do much now, I have two twelve inch subwoofers in the trunk.  Thanks :)

 

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12 hours ago, PandaCopyRight said:

The automatic is not a bad option, its just more electronics to worry about. So less electronics the better imo :D 
Then again i think the top model had a dual clutch transmission not a boring ol' automatic... so that might be a quite nice option. 

agree about automatic just bwing another point of failure. but also stop and go traffic m8ght be more barable with an automatic but also the double clutch top models are like double the price than the 23i manuals sooo... yeah no

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5 hours ago, bcredeur97 said:

And I looked for 2 months for one prior to fixing my soft top and couldn’t find a single one in grey and none of them had defrost lol. Also they were all $1200. 

This one doesn't have a defroster which is completely fine by me, makes tint a lot easier to put on and remove.

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8 hours ago, veldora said:

Anyone know what this is? I have a similar one on an engine mount, no idea what it is. My neighbors don't either. This one just sits there bolted on the trunk brace. It's not a bump stop or anything, and there's only one on the left side. 

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Its a dampener for absorbing vibrations. A lot of new cars have them on the exhaust systems now.

Needs money for car parts :P

 

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I know I've been all over the place in what kinda car I want to be my first car but now I'm really cozying up to the idea of a 3rd Gen 4Runner, although I wouldn't be able to afford as good of an example. I'm trying to stay under $5k.

I wished this one had more pics but it spent most of its life in Arizona from what I can tell, it's only been in MN since 2016. https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=521200374

 

I'd have to look into its service history but from a preliminary free search from a NMVTIS approved site it doesn't have any history of any rebuild or salvage brands on the title.

 

Frankly that'd be something I guess I'd have to be very careful about by buying a 4Runner up here is if it was northern owned is apparently frame rust is a big issue on them.
See my thing is body rust, I don't really want any body rust or it be relatively easily cleaned up but also frame rust.

 

Anyone else on here got any tips for 3rd gen 4runner shopping than just the general used car buying tips you hear all over the place? I've already seen that one video that's towards the top of search results for 3rd gen 4Runners kek.

 

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but I also want that Toyota reliability and capability like you get in the Land Cruisers but like for a whole lot less

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10 hours ago, cluelessgenius said:

agree about automatic just bwing another point of failure. but also stop and go traffic m8ght be more barable with an automatic but also the double clutch top models are like double the price than the 23i manuals sooo... yeah no

so yeah, sounds like the lower end 6 cylinder manual models are the ones for you to look for :D 

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10 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

That actually looks like a decent deal. I'd recommend picking up an extra grit guard and another bucket though, so you can use the two bucket method. Also maybe consider extra microfiber towels and some interior cleaner as well, a clean interior seems to get overlooked by a lot of people. 

 

I've never used most of those specific products, but Chemical Guys does have a pretty good reputation, so I wouldn't hesitate to try it. 

 

I really like that this kit includes the post wash (quick wax) spray, this is an awesome little trick to help protect the car with fairly low extra effort. 

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2 minutes ago, Bitter said:

Seems like an acceptable deal, go for it.

Was also thinking about picking up the Foam gun but I'm not sure if it's worth the $42; if anything it's the best deal right now of the "quality" looking foam sprayers

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Just now, Real_PhillBert said:

That actually looks like a decent deal. I'd recommend picking up an extra grit guard and another bucket though, so you can use the two bucket method. Also maybe consider extra microfiber towels and some interior cleaner as well, a clean interior seems to get overlooked by a lot of people. 

I actually do have a second bucket already and some cleaning stuff, but my microfiber towels are relatively small. 

 

Do you use a foam sprayer at all?

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Just now, TVwazhere said:

Was also thinking about picking up the Foam gun but I'm not sure if it's worth the $42; if anything it's the best deal right now of the "quality" looking foam sprayers

I haven't taken the foam gun plunge yet, but plan to now that I have a pressure washer, and everything I've read basically says don't buy a foam gun that doesn't have brass fittings. The plastic ones just don't hold up very well. 

 

Again, I haven't had any personal experience with this yet, but just what I've been reading. 

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8 minutes ago, Real_PhillBert said:

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Now that I'm looking, if you want to spend $55 on a cleaning kit, and $42 on a foam gun, I'd just spring for the $100 kit with the brass foam cannon:

They have the $70 kit that has the plastic foam gun but it does seem to have brass fittings between the connection points. I'm not sure my pressure gun will take the brass version, but it looks like it already comes with a bottle. 

 

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6 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

They have the $70 kit that has the plastic foam gun but it does seem to have brass fittings between the connection points. I'm not sure my pressure gun will take the brass version, but it looks like it already comes with a bottle. 

 

https://www.harborfreight.com/1750-PSI-13-GPM-Electric-Pressure-Washer-63254.html

That might work, unfortunately I haven't taken the foam gun plunge yet so I cant really talk from experience on this. 

 

Give it a go and report back so I can get more feedback before I buy one! ;) 

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7 minutes ago, Real_PhillBert said:

That might work, unfortunately I haven't taken the foam gun plunge yet so I cant really talk from experience on this. 

 

Give it a go and report back so I can get more feedback before I buy one! ;) 

Looks to me that the professional gun uses a standard quick release adapter, something my electric pressure washer does not have. 

 

I'm buying the Prime deal discounted one with the Garden hose foam gun. I probably wont wash my car as much as you (or as much as you tel me to ;) ) It doesn't come with the same products as the other deal, but they look close enough to me. 

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2 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Looks to me that the professional gun uses a standard quick release adapter, something my electric pressure washer does not have. 

 

I'm buying the Prime deal discounted one with the Garden hose foam gun. I probably wont wash my car as much as you (or as much as you tel me to ;) ) It doesn't come with the same products as the other deal, but they look close enough to me. 

The wheel brush is a super useful addition in that kit. I use my wheel brush all the time for wheels, tires and wheel wells.

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