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Discussion in '5th Gen Builds (2010-2024)' started by glwood54, Feb 29, 2020.

  1. Apr 12, 2020 at 8:37 AM
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    Hey Ben, no problem! I feel like I wore people down with all my questions regarding the lift install with KDSS, and wanted to know as much as possible going in. I've since seen a YouTube video that shows strut installation, albeit on a Lexus, on a KDSS-equipped vehicle, and they did it using a completely different method.

    I finally felt I had enough information to go with, that's why I attempted it myself, and wanted to document some of the steps I took that show anyone could do it. Good luck with your installation.

    If you have any other questions during your installation regarding what I did, feel free to hit me up.

    Gary
     
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    Adding some more post-tire install pics for my own comparison
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    Looks a lot more like a 4x4 with decent tires...Discount put 38 psi in these, the door jamb spec is 32 psi for P265/70-17. I think I'll lower them to 34 and try that for a while.
     
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    Are those 285 or 265/70?
     
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    Anyone got contact info/email for anyone at Eibach? Weird happening today...
     
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    I had trouble with getting my Eibach kit as well. Ordered in April using their spring sale, was supposed to get it in May, ended up calling them twice until they moved my order to priority. Never got a tracking number but was surprised by the delivery to my door at the beginning of June. Did the install myself with the help of my friend and overall very pleased.

    Side note: I’m very pleased to see how your falkens with your 4R. Those are the tires I’m looking at getting next in 265/70 as well.

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    Upgraded all interior, puddle, and license plate lights to LED. No photos, everyone knows what those look like.
     
  10. Sep 5, 2020 at 9:01 PM
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    Recently extended rear diff breather to just in front of the rear driver's side tail light.
     
  11. Sep 19, 2020 at 9:50 AM
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    Update on the H9 & Diode Dynamics SS3 Sport fog lights. All is done.

    The install on the H9 went as expected, just had to remove the one plastic tab on the plug side. Accomplished that with an Exacto knife and a Dremel. Then I snipped off the corner of the longer metal tab on the front of the bulbs, re-installed, done. 20 minutes tops. If I had one of those micro snips everyone talks about, even quicker. Here's some before and after photos:

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    Philips H9
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    As you can see, a considerable difference.

    Then, on to the fog lights. Pretty simple install here also. After turning the wheels all the way out on the driver side, then taking the four 10mm bolts out of the front edge of the wheel well to release the fender liner, I pulled it back and secured it back with a bungee cord. That gave me plenty of room to work on removing the oem fogs. I had previously assembled the SS3 fogs in the mounting brackets, so it was a simple remove and replace operation. The passenger side was a bit trickier due to the plastic cover over the fog light, but I'd read enough to know to have a small flat headed screwdriver to help release the two tabs, one on each side, to remove that cover. Then it was the same, remove the old, put in the new. Some photos of the installed SS3:
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    As you can see, there is a gap at the bottom due to my aiming strategy. When I installed the fogs, I had them aimed all the way down, just as a starting point, not really having any point of reference yet. With them pointed down, this is how they looked on the street before I went on my aiming mission that evening:
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    Then I proceeded to find my aiming spot, parked the truck 25' from a wall, and did my best to follow @mynameistory's aiming instructions of the top cutoff line @ 25' being 4" lower than mid-fog measurement from the ground. In my case, mid-fog was 29", so I did my best to get the upper cutoff at 25" at 25' on the wall. Problem is, the cutoff line isn't so sharp at 25' away, so I did my best. This is what the fogs on looked like on the road after my aiming process was complete:
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    Now the gap at the bottom of the fog lights is smaller. The oem fogs also had a gap, so this is absolutely normal. There's no way the fog lights themselves can be up tight against the housing, there would be no way to aim them. And, you have to be standing right next to the front of the truck looking straight down to even see the gap at all. I'm happy with the resulted look of the fog lights, and they work great, especially compared to the oem fogs.
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    The only thing I failed to do is take a photo of the oem fogs on the street prior to the project. :anonymous:

    Thoughts on the project - very well worth the effort and expense. The H9 bulbs work so much better than the H11 in the low beam headlights. And there is no comparison on the fog lights, the SS3 are miles ahead of oem.

    Because I tend to be so anal about these types of projects, I took a lot more time than one would expect. Installing, aiming (maybe @mynameistory can chime in on how he thinks my aim turned out, I may have them a tad high), and I did reinstall the plastic cover on the passenger side over the fog light. If fits fine, it's just a matter of getting it in there and getting the tabs back in, which is really not that big of a deal, there's plenty of room to work with the fender liner pulled back.

    Next up - better backup lighting.:yes:
     
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    Realized I hadn't updated this thread in a while. Edited my initial list in post #1 to add LED interior/license plate lights, H9 Headlight bulbs, Diode Dynamics SS3 Sport fog lights, FJC AT shift handle knob, rear diff breather extension to behind DS tail light, LED backup lights ordered, and today decided to see if all the talk about the Sprint Booster is true.

    I had gotten a Pedal Commander back in December 2019, but it sat on the shelf for 7 months, never got inspired to install it, most likely due to I didn't feel my 4R really needed it, plus I didn't care for the size of the controller box. Sold it to another member.

    Life went on 'til just recently; then when I saw a SB sale, I purchased it on Cyber Monday for $232, figured it was worth a try. Installed it today.

    Initial thoughts after install and first test drive:

    Installation was a breeze - the thing that took longest was leaving the door open for 10 minutes prior to installation. Everything unplugged/plugged as expected, fit as it was supposed to, and looked good. The controller is so small I hardly notice it is there. I mounted it on the switch blank next to the dash dimmer switch just to the left of the steering wheel, and it looks like it was meant to be there.

    Upon first drive, I had it off. I then turned it on to Sport 5, upped it to Sport 7, Sport 9, then Race 5. Sport 5 was impressive with the change, I noticed the throttle response change immediately. Sport 9 was even quicker, and Race 5 was too much for my taste. That setting had the truck going through the gears in a hurry.

    One thing I really like is it remembers where you had it last in each mode. So if I set the mode Sport to 5, or any other number, it remembers that. So even though I drive around in Sport 7, one touch of the button puts it in Race 5, and two touches it's back to Sport 7. Easy peasy.

    I think I will settle on Sport 7 and leave it at that. A marked improvement over stock. Time will tell if it affects fuel mileage. I'm very happy with it for the price.

    I'm not going to tell anyone they need one of these. It definitely ups the drivability of the 4R by several notches, and IMO is well worth the purchase price, if you can find one on sale. I really like the small controller profile also, and if you never need to change, you can remove it altogether.

    Edit: Settled on Sport 5, it seems to fit my driving style better.
     
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    Did you use a kit for this? Or, piece it together yourself? I'm going to do all of the fluids this winter and figure I might as well do it while I'm down there.
     
  14. Dec 6, 2020 at 3:08 PM
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    I bought a kit from a seller on TacomaWorld. Let me find the link...
     
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    My pleasure. Were you ever a member of TW?
     
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    Still am. I do more stuff with the Tacomaworld community as there aren't a ton of 4runner guys in the Midwest. My camping trip is usually me and a bunch of Tacomas. Although, @Chris In Milwaukee joined us for trail day this year.
     
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    You'll like the kit. @Blais03 and his brother @LivinLoud are usually pretty busy, but they went out of their way to ship me my kit, even made a special trip to the post office. They ship them Priority Mail.

    Gary
     
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    Good review.

    If I were to get one, I'd choose the SB over the PC.

    I like that the SB has the anti-theft pedal lock feature.
     
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    Thanks. That was me also - the SB seemed the better choice.

    I remember back in 2006 when I got a brand new 2007 JK Rubicon, coming from a 1997 TJ Wrangler. The '07 JK was the first time I experienced drive-by-wire acceleration, and it startled me how much throttle pedal lag there was. I must have gotten used to it, though, as I considered a device to eliminate that lag, but never got one. Until now. Even now, I didn't feel I really needed a SB, just figured I'd try it for the price, and to be able to see if it really makes a difference. It definitely does.
     
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    I'm in the same boat.

    Don't feel like I need it, but I might try it one day at the right price.
     
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    Next up, I think - fix the most glaring issue with the 5th gen 4R - no driver's side A-pillar grab handle. I will probably order the bracket and grab handle, and modify the cover on the A-pillar. I could have used a handle there many times. Thanks Toyota bean counters...

    You might notice that my list, with the exception of the sliders & AT shifter handle, is mostly replacements for components Toyota should have on a 4R from the factory...
     
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    Done January 3rd!
     
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    Swapped the FJC & oem TC shift handles today for the Ellis Precision ones recently received.

    Good:
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    Better:
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    Best:
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    Also put in the Salex center console organizer, and it works fine with the other console tray I had purchased last year:
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    Reserving a spot for the installation of the RCI engine skid on order.
     
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    Go a new sun shade from Level7Taco at TW for the rig as I needed one for the Tacoma, and moved the one I had to it.
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    The previous one now in the Taco:
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    Finally got decent weather and was able to modify Jason's bracket to work with the KTJO handle and pillar cover. Turned out fine, looks just like the passenger side and is the same color.
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    The raised handle mounting points give about 3/8" more room for your fingers when grabbing the handle. It actually feels more sturdy and secure than the oem passenger side grab handle.

    Another upshot of all this is I now have a modified oem a-pillar cover and grab handle if anyone is interested to doing the original modification using Jason's bracket with the oem parts. Would save you all the modifications, you'd just have to mount the bracket per Jason's instructions, then mount everything else as is.
     
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    Bought brand new 2016 After May 2021: -Approx 3" lift/level: Bilstein 5100's, OME 2884 590lb 3" front lift springs, SPC UCA's, ICON 158506 2" lift rear coils, diff drop -Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ LT285/70R17 Load E -Mickey Thompson Sidebiter ll 17x9, 0 offset, 5 backspace -Pro Comp black spline lugs ^installed by 4WheelParts^ -New brakes and rotors by brake shop -4-piece ARB skid kit -Smittybilt 2" nerf steps -MBRP black exhaust tip, chopped OEM -Drivers side OEM FJ oh shit handle -All blacked out emblems -Blacked out roof rails -4x WeatherTech window rain guards -OEM custom rear mud flap deletes -KICK BACK MUD FLAPS 12" WIDE - BLACK TOP AND BLACK WEIGHT -FRAM EXTRA GUARD CA10835 engine air filter -1797 LED tricolor fog bulbs Yellow 3000K White 6000K Blue 15000K 28W 4000LM -Armour paint lower rear bumper -Front bumper high stage high clearance cut -Fenders cut straight across, pink reservoir sprayed black -4Runner Lifestyle sequential fog fangs -4Runner Lifestyle smoked taillight decals -Pedal Commander -Rear passenger cargo mounted 120v truck tire pump -4x Spidertrax 1.25" black aluminum wheel spacers -Yota Twins Paracord Hatch Strap sand camo -Teton Workshop hard anodized matte black aluminum shift knob -Ditch flood lights 4 LED 20w 1400lm w/ OEM hood mounts on OEM style dash switch -Backup flood lights under bumper 6 LED 18w 1500lm on OEM style dash switch -Body Mount Chop; cut, weld, paint -Fender mount chop, re-weld, paint -Fender Liner cut behind wheel (I cut liner in front of wheel clean off at top of viper cut) -Wheel well firewall hammering, painting ^done by Arc One Industries^ -valance cap trim -Agency6 Black Shackle Block 2" US Certified 6061 T6 CNC machined aluminum -DRT fab universal hitch skid -ACDelco inner tie rods, outer tie rods, bellows -Full Dr. KDSS switch kit -March 31 Behind grille 13-1/4" 32 LED light bar + wide-angle, eagle-eye lens 6000lm on OEM style dash switch -RAA Powder coated steel roof rack cargo basket, 1" side rails, 64" x 39" x 6", 250lb limit -roof gas can, water can, shovel -PEAKTOW PTT0063 Hitch Mount Cargo Carrier 51-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 4 inches 500 lbs. Capacity (trips only) -July/2023: purchased first needed SPC balljoint replacement kit - newly released, upgraded non-zerk sealed joints 25002 -July 15/2023: The Original Universal EZ Flares, 1". All four corners -Dec. 2023: removed bumper cover and crash bar, drilled frame, installed Apex Overland KDSS Recovery Points -Jan. 2024: SPC balljoint replacement kit - upgraded non-zerk sealed joint design 25002 -Feb. 3/ 2024: 4x KC Wire Hiders, for roof rack lighting Feb. 13/2024: New ditch lights, on new Rago Fabrication Extension brackets. 3inch Quad Row Amber Pods from LED-Club. 32W 3200Lm 16-LED Spot Beam. Replacing 3inch EVERGEAR clear lens ditch light pods w/ yellow lamix-x In progress: 4th, 5th, and 6th set of off road lights Electrical components and wiring purchased, not started -roof rack scene lighting - EVERGEAR ea. 1,350 lumens, 30w, 3-¾" round floods. Custom, side mounted w/ galvanized flat bar And -roof rack upper ditch lights - 3inch Quad Row Amber Pods from LED-Club. 32W 3200Lm 16-LED Spot Beam. Bar clamp mounted to front corners And -roof rack reverse amber pods / secondary hazard lights. 20W 2000Lm 2-LED Spot Beam. Bar clamp mounted to rear side And -roof rack F1 smoked chase light w/ lighting effects. Custom bolted to rear side -POR15 rust proofing line-up, 3-step process PAUSED until 70⁰ weather Bought, in the garage queue: -BlueFire 6-Circuit Fuse Block with LED Indicator & Protection Cover -Blue Sea Systems 100A Circuit Breaker w/ reset lever -Rust prevention •New can POR15, 2x Black Fluid Film, long spray nozzle attachments, 2x PB Surface Shield, 1x Chainwax •partially used POR15 Degreaser, Metal Prep Wanted - PerryParts or Wheelers bump stops, self fabricated limb risers (seasonal, removable), 1" body lift, powder coated center winch bumper w/ large bar (got no tss), rear steel bumper w/ tire carrier for an LT285 Kumho on steely, sliders, bolt on cat shields
    That looks sick! love that look, hate they have no driver handles off the lot. Maybe one day I'll follow suit..
    I opted out paying for OEM raised handle pillar and anchored an OEM FJ handle for finger clearance, no Jason bracket.

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  30. Apr 16, 2023 at 9:08 PM
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    glwood54

    glwood54 [OP] Stop making me buy stuff!

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    What did you attach the bottom of that handle to?
     
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