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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Nov 29, 2019 at 1:51 PM
    zero4

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    Yeah pretty cool for companies I guess. I haven't used any myself but don't have a need for tracking tools. The output control is kinda cool too but I don't have a need for that either. Really I don't want yet another thing controlled by a phone. Too much crap these days rely on phones, bad enough that people do.

    Like we got a new sprinkler controller for free cause it was energy savings. I absolutley hate that it runs on wifi & needs a phone to mess with the settings. WTF, wifi on a sprinkler system!
     
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    I just like the idea of the one key and the tick for working on job sites. Especially with other guys that have Milwaukee stuff working with you
     
  3. Nov 29, 2019 at 1:54 PM
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    Think of how much fun it could be. Watch your Ring doorbell footage at work. You see the neighbor walking his dog by your yard. You watch said dog getting ready to crap on your lawn. You use your wifi sprinkler controller to turn on the front zone. You watch neighbor and dog beat a hasty retreat. You win. lol
     
  4. Nov 29, 2019 at 1:57 PM
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    This is genius
     
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    Lol. That would be fun but I ain't got neighbors like that that I would want to mess with. Guess I'm old school. Like those wifi door locks & garage door openers. Wifi ain't that hard to hack if someone wanted to. I'm sure they have good built in security features though, well I hope.

    I do plan on getting a wifi camera system though soon.
     
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    Just buy two big ass mean dogs. Work way better then a camera
     
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    @cruiserguy

    3rd Gen 4Runner 1996-2002 has two different Power mirror variations. Heated on the Limited models, and non-heated on the later SR5/Limited models. The early Limited models will have the heated and powered mirrors, I’ve got a set from a 1997 Limited.

    However, the terminal pitch and size are unique from the Tacoma. The Tacoma uses I want to say 2.54mm and the 4Runner is slightly smaller and uses a different housing to accommodate for the electronic heating element.

    In addition, the heating elements on the earlier model revisions are wired in parallel with the windshield defroster switch on the 4Runner.
     
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    Anything will fit with enough duck tape
     
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    Will need to come back. What all do people need?
     
  10. Nov 29, 2019 at 2:12 PM
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    I think @what road needs a valve cover
     
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    How about those shocks that don’t fit your frame?
     
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    The entire air box assembly from the fender tube to the intake tube on the throttle body.

    Grab the 3400 Four Cam decal on the timing belt cover and I’ll buy it off you for my collection.
     
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    When I see a 4Runner, I grab the air filter box sans maf sensor, and the rubber tube up to the throttle body.

    Also I grab the locking glove box latch, key ring light, tweeter sail panels and tweeters. And the black steering column trim if its in good shape.
     
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    This is the stuff I need to know. I dunno what's transferable to the taco and worth pulling to sell. So air intake system, locking glove latch, oh yeah the lighted key ring, I remember reading about that. Steering column plastic, didn't know about that one. I'mma check out couple Runners at the yard as well
     
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    The black column trim goes well with an IS300 wheel.
     
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    Loaded up

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    Comfortable seats:drool::drool:
     
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    I just need Vincent to come sit on it so it will lower it
     
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