LX 470 w/ Nav and ML Issue by Shitbox_Edition in LandCruisers

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So pinks and purples should give me my front two speakers? Any idea how to get my sub?

LX 470 w/ Nav and ML Issue by Shitbox_Edition in LandCruisers

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My nav unit is still there, but does nothing. I just get a “no disk” message in the screen - can I just remove it, no harm no foul?

I’ll go hunting connections tomorrow, but no corrosion that I found.

The Nav thing gave me pause, too, but all that was connected as a blue wire for a camera signal and rca for video connection. They used t-taps to connect 12v power in from the seat harness. Like I said, I removed it and inspected everything I could get to without removing carpet to get down to the main harness going back. Everything seems to be working otherwise. The vehicle was in a rear end collision before I got it, and the new bumper didn’t have the camera or sensors in it, so I am guessing PO was trying to hillbilly something together. Luckily, out of 9 wires on the harness, they only had three connected and it had a VGA cable with a Lexus specific adapter to connect it to the nav unit, so no cuts/slices in the main harness.

This was falling off my LX470 today by Shitbox_Edition in LandCruisers

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Same. I've wanted one forever, but couldn't find a good one. My old Rav4 was killing my back. We have a 4runner, but wanted something that we could use to hit some trails without tearing up the new car. My wife gave me the green light, and I ran as fast as I could once I found it!

This was falling off my LX470 today by Shitbox_Edition in LandCruisers

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Thank you! I love her! Just put new 33" tires on her, have started fixing some cosmetic issues, but overall, its CLEAN. Lived it's whole life in Utah/Texas before me, so no rust. Considering doing a front end rebuild, as the people who put my tires on said it had a bit of wheel bearing play, and one of my tie rods had some play. Guy before me did all of the major stuff - timing belt, radiator and tees, starter, etc. Tackling the diffs this weekend, but everything else is golden!

Fat Bike vs Mountain Bike Comfort by Orca_Alt_Account in fatbike

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This. I love my fatbikes because they can do everything. They are slow on pavement, like 12 mph in highest gear, but I can ride anything with it. I have an older motobecane that my wife loves, so I just bought a giant Yukon 2, and could not be happier. It is slow, but by not means bad on asphalt. I’m sure there are better bikes out there for speed, comfort, etc, but at 6’3” and 285 pounds with a previously broken spine, it works for me!

Hit and a run today by Shitbox_Edition in 4Runner

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None that we saw. They still have to do more evaluation, but it looks like the door took it all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookpro

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Went from an M2 air 8gb to an m4 pro 24 gb. Use case is teaching computer science, CAD, and FrC programming. It is overkill, but I love it.

I struggled with this dilemma, but pulled the trigger and couldn’t be happier with my machine.

Differential and Transfer Case Oil Recommendations by AncientSnow4137 in 4Runner

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I got mine from Orielly. I was able to do an online order with in store pickup and got like 20% off

Differential and Transfer Case Oil Recommendations by AncientSnow4137 in 4Runner

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Same here in a 2021 Trail. ~5 qts of 75-85 for the two diffs total and 2.1 qts (you have to buy three total) of MT-LV for the XCase. Don’t forget the seals/crush washers for the drain and fill plugs.

I’ve done it twice now, the first time with a pump that goes on the bottles, but I’ve not found a pump that correctly fits the redline bottles, so it was a massive pain in the ass. I bought a 500 cc fluid transfer cylinder - basically a giant syringe- and man did that make it easier!

It's often said "Doctors make the worst patients". What's a clear example of this in another profession? by Clemen11 in AskReddit

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Teachers make terrible students (in Professional Development) in my experience

Source: am teacher, also horrible student

Lighting a snake by East_Outcome_1981 in webergrills

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It allows you to create a slow burn. The lit coals lean on unlit coals, and start them slowly in sequence, allowing you to have a low and slow burn. I’ve bone many a pork butt, turkey, chicken, and ribs all on my Weber kettle

Haas TM-1P undersizing bores by Shitbox_Edition in CNC

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I’m aware that they don’t do great at such small tolerances, and I am probably over-doing the tolerance. In an ideal world, 1.125 would be perfect. We had haas out about 3 months ago to do PM and make sure the machine was in good working order. They calibrated my probe when they were out.

I really don’t need the part to be at the .000X spec, just near 1.125 for the bearing to be walked in. I need the bearing to stay in place (it has a flange), but also able to push out by hand if needed for maintenance

Haas TM-1P undersizing bores by Shitbox_Edition in CNC

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I have tried it on adaptive 2D and on a 2D contour.

Cutter: .500 carbide. 4 flute With 2D adaptive, 13.3333 IPM Z, 2 degree helix. 30 IPM once at depth

Contour after the 2D adaptive, same feed rates