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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

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

  1. Sep 15, 2021 at 9:48 AM
    Speedytech7

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    I really liked it, but it's very dependent on your phone's power and running status, since it literally uses your headunit as a USB display and touch device and everything is rendered on the phone.
     
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    Apple car play?
     
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    I'm not sure but I think their system is the same, the phone renders the content and the headunit is just a compatible display device.
     
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    I got invited to be an OnX Ambassador. They requested some pictures. Seem like good people.
     
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    They do this to collect private information, it's not for your benefit or the community's it's 100% for theirs
     
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    Reminds me of when so many Unix applications were developed on the Sun Solaris platform. I think Sun must have been providing free hardware for development purposes. So we bought some Sun servers because we knew the apps would have fewer issues.

    There are some features listed for GAIA that just don't exist or work on Android.
     
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    Yep.. Always.

    I had a thought over the weekend about how GAIA will turn out.

    Remember the Amana Radarange? It owned the market in the early days. The more practical GE Spacemaker took the market.


    upload_2021-9-15_9-47-55.jpg
     
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    This was before my time haha, but I will say that's a handsome looking microwave and I'd still rock it
     
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    This was the kind of microwave my parents warned us about staring at while it was cooking - "you'll burn your eyes out of your head" lol
     
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    so in theory, only paid for the paint on the new wheels, since they were 50 as well
     
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    Actually no most of the time
     
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    If I wanna go check some place out the biggest thing I worry about is private.

    but that’s really not an issue most the time
     
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    So that loud PING I'm getting when accelerating/decelerating has gotta be a bad u-joint. How shitty of a job is it to change one out?
     
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    Pretty easy, I’d just cut the old one out if that’s an option for you, little easier than pushing one out.
     
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    Worn splines in the slip joint cause ping sound too.
    Better replace the driveshaft with a new OEM from TOYOTA.
    :spending:













    :anonymous:
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    Wish you had a 5lug now ?
     
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    Nah its definitely not the slip yoke ping, I'm well familiar with that sound and got it to go away a year or so back by greasing it with that blue Ford stuff by hand.

    That one would only happen when going into reverse usually, and it was definitely from the rear.

    This sound is more like from directly under/behind me and happens whenever I go on/off the gas. Wondering if I fucked up a u-joint somehow when I did my carrier bearing about 6 months ago, who knows.
     
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    Shoot grease into the ujoints and see if it quiets down.

    it probably the double joint thing :luvya:
     
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    :spending: hope not cause its usually just easier to replace the whole driveshaft in that case right

    I grease the u-joints probably once a year/15,000 miles so they aren't neglected.
     
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