If you like Toyotas and classic Dodge trucks, then you're in the right place! Videos will consist of my travels, product reviews, and how-to videos. I want to help fellow Toyota and first-generation Dodge truck owners with modifications and repairs.
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Vehicles: Ginjiro - 2004 Toyota 4runner Ole Yeller - 1976 Dodge Ramcharger Sandy - 2006 Lexus LX470 Blue Balloon - 1998 Toyota Landcruiser
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Unbelievably helpful. I'm not good at fixing cars but got through changing the subwoofer without breaking anything, and it all went back together perfectly! Thanks man, you saved my life here.
So I just bought a new battery for my zero turn like a month ago and it’s already drained. Can I just go to a local auto store and buy a voltage regulator to test it?
Yes, it looks like a vehicle with the front wheels turned to the right. The center line has an x in the middle. Also, press the vsc button on steep angles so the side curtain airbags don't deploy.
Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We specifically produce LEDs for auto. Can we invite you to do a review for our product? We have emailed for an inquiry.
It's unfortunate that Toyota didn't stand behind the bad paint jobs on this generation of Toyota Corollas. The rustolium turbo spray paint cans work the best!
@@ToyotaandDodgeGarage how's the paint holding up? I'm probably going to do something similar myself when the rust gets worse. Right now it's just one corner of the roof
Those high back buckets are like hens teeth I've gotta find a set for ours. We have the typ low back but the buckles from the seat vinyl pieces are there at least. Maybe an upholstery shop can reuse ours to put on the high backs of I find them as I'm envisioning those chrome " buckle " pieces may be hard to find
actually the exact video i needed car and all mine both miss rolled up in -20 weather but fortunately sealed right after reattempt but def time this was so helpful thank you!
@ToyotaandDodgeGarage ANYTHING, driver side interior pillar, both of the windshield washer nozzles (with the hoses), rear trunk interior panel, and maybe a spare weather stripping for the roof frames.
Good video! Here is another good one for a similar issue: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X8TmxorST58.htmlsi=sMDHRGOFgyCW-uKa I'll be doing both methods on my truck this evening
I had to comment on this 2yr old video... I am a toyota geek, found your channel when double checking I cleared my sunroof drains properly on our 4th gen 4runner... I just wanted to comment on THIS video that the LUCI LIGHTs are amazing haha. We have had one for almost 10years, outside most of its life and it still works like new! You reminded me to see if they are still available and order a few more! Thx, cool channel.
The kit comes with a switch that I attached to the plastic panel under the seat. The kit also has battery connectors pre-wired. Just bolt to the battery terminals.
Given it’s been about 6 months since switching to the Lasfit LED’s, have they held up? Not burned out after a few months? Did it significantly improve brightness of the headlights at night?
@@LexusTheLasfit - T2 series switchback. But there’s a new product called T3 series. And it’s even better, a hair more expensive, a few hundred lumens less bright but still incredibly brighter than stock. But not as bright as T2.
Thank you for your video! I just tested my 4LO on pavement and drove forward and reversed about two feet. Wondering if I should only be doing this on gravel? Hopefully didn’t damage anything!
You should do it on loose ground, but 2 feet won't damage anything. The further you can drive in 4lo on dirt or gravel will help the drivetrain stay lubricated. How many miles are on your Lexus!?
I think you stopped along the way somewhere and grabbed your own goodies and now after eating the gummy bears you're seeing the Care bears do their Care Bear stare