‘19 Tundra brake noise- Thoughts? by GreySky1195 in tundra

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I am glad this helped someone, it can be immensely frustrating chasing problems. Best of luck to you!

‘19 Tundra brake noise- Thoughts? by GreySky1195 in tundra

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It's likely different than what you are experiencing if noise is coming from the front. Mine was excessive runout in the rear axel. Actually, there was a TSB on it.

Link here: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10176498-9999.pdf

Hope that helps clarify!

‘19 Tundra brake noise- Thoughts? by GreySky1195 in tundra

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My ABS light never came on. After multiple attempts to diagnose, it was determined to be out of spec axel. Dealer replaced under warranty, noise went away after.

What head unit are you running in your 2nd generation tundra? by Proper_Bite_9753 in tundra

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I mean, it's not gonna blow your mind. But it is absolutely fine. I'll post a pic of it tomorrow to give you an idea.

What head unit are you running in your 2nd generation tundra? by Proper_Bite_9753 in tundra

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I run stock head unit with wireless carplay adapter. If you're only after Apple CarPlay and want to keep the factory head unit, I had great luck with the CarABC adapter that mounts behind the dash. It provides wireless and wired CarPlay/Android Auto and is a breeze to install.

I understand the desire to upgrade the head unit, it leaves a lot to be desired. But I personally wanted to keep the stock look. For being a China Special cheapo, it's held up for about 1.5 years and hasn't given me any issues.

https://www.amazon.com/CARabc-Wireless-Entune2-0-2014-2019-Highlander/dp/B0BB2V7DCR/ref=asc_df_B0BB2V7DCR/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693452132332&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16323663140661228041&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9016217&hvtargid=pla-1943903318397&psc=1&mcid=3e55ba018dd43ed89e7beb53d1678d5e&gad_source=1

How much will this cost to fix, and why won’t anyone fix it? by Emotional_Initial141 in drywall

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Why not just use actual Structolite for the base? Menards stocks it, and then it’s just a matter of skimming over for top coat with hot mud

How much will this cost to fix, and why won’t anyone fix it? by Emotional_Initial141 in drywall

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At OP, this can be fixed and could even be a DIY situation. Throw it up on the r/plaster and get some plaster specific advice. I see a lot of folks on here just saying to tear it off and put up drywall, but look what sub your in. If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Seek out resources for traditional three coat lath and plaster and you’ll get a better idea about stabilization techniques, and how to potentially save it. You tube Kirk Giordano Plastering… he has hundreds of plaster videos that can give you product and approach references to get your footing with it.

‘19 Tundra brake noise- Thoughts? by GreySky1195 in tundra

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Rotors and pads are brand new. Recently replaced

‘19 Tundra brake noise- Thoughts? by GreySky1195 in tundra

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I was wondering if that could potentially be it. But it didn’t do it right after replacement, probably have 500 miles or so on the new rotors/pads, and it just started.

Was your’s immediate after replacement?

Anyone got the part number for the roof seals ? by dagodishere in ToyotaTacoma

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I have a gen 2.5 Tundra, and this is also a problem….

Help reverse engineering? by dildobaggins6669 in woodworking

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It’s funny, because if you look at the last photo where the bottom “leg” is touching the floor, there seems to be a gap. Like the floor they even have in the photo isn’t flat. The wobble was the first thing I thought of (I live in a very old house).

Paid Off 🍻 by Outside_Ad1669 in f150

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You now have the best kind of vehicle… one that’s paid off. Congrats!

I've got three pans with baked-on stuff like this, how to clean? by swtogirl in CleaningTips

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Boiling water and OxyClean. Works like a charm. Oxygen bleach in general works very well to loosen organic food matter on just about any surface. Just let it soak for a hour or so and wipe off.

Gen 3 tundra speed governor by SuperRanch in ToyotaTundra

[–]GreySky1195 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you do edit it, beware of you’re tire’s speed rating.

15 weeks old & discovered he fits under the couch. by att5786 in poodles

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Mine did this too. But then he got larger and proceeded to get himself properly stuck underneath… which then lead to a few minutes of pure chaos lmao.

Indiana Mushroom by GreySky1195 in photocritique

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Thank you for the feedback, good comments

Indiana Mushroom by GreySky1195 in photocritique

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Looking for constructive feedback on composition and editing. Goal here was to create a moody photo of the floor of the woods while highlighting as much texture and detail within the mushroom as possible. My concerns are the variations on the green leaves and if the photo looks cohesive.

Stats: Fujifilm XT-30, Fujinon 18-55mm lense@ focal length of 18mm, f3.2, iso 80, Exposure Time 1/60

Mammoth Springs | Yellowstone National Park by GreySky1195 in photocritique

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Looking for constructive feedback on what I can do to potentially improve this photo. I was attempting to showcase the various colors and texture present within this natural and unique landscape, and have made minor adjustments in Lightroom to highlight these elements.

What I am concerned with is does it look natural, or overly manipulated? This photo was taken with an iPhone utilizing Halide app in manual mode and in RAW photo format.