Out with the old, in with the new(er) - BlackAck's 4Runner thread
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Well, 12/30 must be my change oil on the 4Runner day, because apparently I changed my oil and replaced my skid plates on 12/30/20 exactly a year ago today. I've driven just over 5K miles in the last year LOL so that's awesome.... But it was definitely due and glad that it's done for another year or so? I finally got to make use of the skid plate access door for the oil filter cartridge and easy access to the drain plug with the RCI skid that I installed last year. Well worth the money just for oil changes!
2 Allan screws and you have direct access to the filter, I honestly probably didn't even need to jack the truck up to access the drain plug and filter, but it was nice to have the extra room. I probably spent more time jacking the truck up and putting it on jack stands than the actual oil change took.
I also made use of the MotivX oil filter drain hose which helps drain out the oil before removing the oil filter cartridge to avoid making a giant mess and is way better than the plastic crap that Toyota provides with every oil filter. Just drained right into the catch pan and done!
After I drained the oil and removed the oil filter I also removed the oil catch can that I installed on the PCV system several months back, and not surprisingly it was pretty full. I definitely will keep an eye on it, but I was glad that it didn't leak at all when I unscrewed it. I dumped this in the used oil catch pan as well.
Another TRD oil filter since I bought several a few years back, not sure it makes one lick of difference from an OEM, but it's purdy!
All cleaned up and ready to go back in, yes I replaced both gaskets with the ones provided with the filter. I also was able to break the metal filter cartridge free pretty easy, given the nightmare that the plastic housing was last year and how much of a pain it was to remove, this was super simple.
And my drink of choice, Mobil 1, always....
6.6 quarts later, and she's a happy gal. Cleanup was a breeze and just had to screw the oil filter cover plate back on and done! Not bad for only doing it once a year lol
2 Allan screws and you have direct access to the filter, I honestly probably didn't even need to jack the truck up to access the drain plug and filter, but it was nice to have the extra room. I probably spent more time jacking the truck up and putting it on jack stands than the actual oil change took.
I also made use of the MotivX oil filter drain hose which helps drain out the oil before removing the oil filter cartridge to avoid making a giant mess and is way better than the plastic crap that Toyota provides with every oil filter. Just drained right into the catch pan and done!
After I drained the oil and removed the oil filter I also removed the oil catch can that I installed on the PCV system several months back, and not surprisingly it was pretty full. I definitely will keep an eye on it, but I was glad that it didn't leak at all when I unscrewed it. I dumped this in the used oil catch pan as well.
Another TRD oil filter since I bought several a few years back, not sure it makes one lick of difference from an OEM, but it's purdy!
All cleaned up and ready to go back in, yes I replaced both gaskets with the ones provided with the filter. I also was able to break the metal filter cartridge free pretty easy, given the nightmare that the plastic housing was last year and how much of a pain it was to remove, this was super simple.
And my drink of choice, Mobil 1, always....
6.6 quarts later, and she's a happy gal. Cleanup was a breeze and just had to screw the oil filter cover plate back on and done! Not bad for only doing it once a year lol
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Well, 12/30 must be my change oil on the 4Runner day, because apparently I changed my oil and replaced my skid plates on 12/30/20 exactly a year ago today. I've driven just over 5K miles in the last year LOL so that's awesome.... But it was definitely due and glad that it's done for another year or so? I finally got to make use of the skid plate access door for the oil filter cartridge and easy access to the drain plug with the RCI skid that I installed last year. Well worth the money just for oil changes!
Hory sheet, that's a big kid lol. Mine is 15 months and 29" tall and 24lbs lol. Tall and skinny like her mom.
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my close friend across the street had a baby at 24 weeks...and he is a year old now and doing well.
Life is nuts...makes you really appreciate how much time effort and love and luck went into every one of
us being healthy and happy enough to make it.
Life is nuts...makes you really appreciate how much time effort and love and luck went into every one of
us being healthy and happy enough to make it.
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From: ShitsBurgh
And I honestly bought the skid more for ease of oil changes than for actual off-roading protection, if I wanted full armor I would have went steel not aluminum
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The best way to get easy oil changes is to just not have a skid plate.
Fun fact, the Jeep's oil pan doesn't even have a skid plate from the factory. Not as big of a deal on a Jeep vs a 4Runner though.
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Just a small update, I've been having battery issues on the truck for a while now, have been keeping it on the trickle charger to make sure that it stays charged while sitting, but I think the Odyssey has finally kicked. I was getting no starting charge and had to jump it or charge it several times over the winter. Of course, I also just hit 4 years since purchase so no more warranty coverage. So, after 4 years of service, it's time to retire the old battery here's a before.
I opted to spend a little more and go up to the newer generation of battery rather than replacing with the same older style, new on left old on right.
New battery all installed, truck fired right up first try and appears to be happy.
I let the truck sit for several hours and then checked the remote start cell phone app and the old battery would always show in the high 11's or low 12's, this one showed up at 12.9 Volts right out of the box without having any charging, so definitely looks like an improvement. Hopefully I'm good for a while now.
I opted to spend a little more and go up to the newer generation of battery rather than replacing with the same older style, new on left old on right.
New battery all installed, truck fired right up first try and appears to be happy.
I let the truck sit for several hours and then checked the remote start cell phone app and the old battery would always show in the high 11's or low 12's, this one showed up at 12.9 Volts right out of the box without having any charging, so definitely looks like an improvement. Hopefully I'm good for a while now.
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Yeah, I love the app and being able to see where my truck is in addition to locking/unlocking the doors and the remote start from the cell app. I was just impressed to see it hit 12.9 right out of the box, it's down to 12.7 now but still awesome.
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Couple small little updates, it's snowing today so I couldn't get into any major mods, but figured I'd knock a couple small things out. The first was new map lights from Meso Customs.
Here's the before of the stock lighting enclosure
I have had LED bulbs in there for 4 years, but figured it was time for a change.
And here's everything removed
And here's a look at the back of the Meso unit before installing
And here's the new LED panels installed, I like how they extend into the dead space in the middle that previously was unused dead space. I also like how the black flows with the black panels and switches. They also have 2 color functions, you can do red or white with the switches in the middle
These things are ridiculously bright! Maybe too bright, we will have to see when it's dark
Not a great after since the garage lights are on, but I can tell you that these are WAY brighter than what I had before.
Another small update, I grabbed some new wiper blades since mine are approaching 4 years old, although the truck only has 30k miles on it, I figured it was time. Here's the old Bosch Icons about to be removed
And I replaced with the same ones I bought on Amazon 4-5 years ago
I washed the windshield inside and out before installing the new, and here's the new wipers, yay wipers!
Here's the before of the stock lighting enclosure
I have had LED bulbs in there for 4 years, but figured it was time for a change.
And here's everything removed
And here's a look at the back of the Meso unit before installing
And here's the new LED panels installed, I like how they extend into the dead space in the middle that previously was unused dead space. I also like how the black flows with the black panels and switches. They also have 2 color functions, you can do red or white with the switches in the middle
These things are ridiculously bright! Maybe too bright, we will have to see when it's dark
Not a great after since the garage lights are on, but I can tell you that these are WAY brighter than what I had before.
Another small update, I grabbed some new wiper blades since mine are approaching 4 years old, although the truck only has 30k miles on it, I figured it was time. Here's the old Bosch Icons about to be removed
And I replaced with the same ones I bought on Amazon 4-5 years ago
I washed the windshield inside and out before installing the new, and here's the new wipers, yay wipers!
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Oh damn. I got the email that those were back in stock, but by the time I clicked through, they were sold out again. I'm looking to upgrade both the map and dome lights to the Red/Whites to match my tailgate ones.
Looks good.
Looks good.
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Couple updates, I got the bronze wheels put back on the truck a couple weekends back, this past weekend I did a full maintenance spring wash on the 4Runner. Broke out the pressure washer and the foam cannon, and soaped her up
Washed her, then hand dried the whole truck all the door jams and the rear hatch.
All clean and dry.
And since I still had half a tank in the foam cannon I backed out an old favorite and gave her a good wash as well.
Washed and hand dried as well, this paint definitely needs more work
But not bad for a 25 year old car
After I got both washed, that night I did a quick detail spray on the whole truck, let it sit a couple days, and then today applied another sacrificial layer of spray on ceramic coating.
I also put wheel sealant on all 4 bronze wheels, that paint is like a mirror also
Washed her, then hand dried the whole truck all the door jams and the rear hatch.
All clean and dry.
And since I still had half a tank in the foam cannon I backed out an old favorite and gave her a good wash as well.
Washed and hand dried as well, this paint definitely needs more work
But not bad for a 25 year old car
After I got both washed, that night I did a quick detail spray on the whole truck, let it sit a couple days, and then today applied another sacrificial layer of spray on ceramic coating.
I also put wheel sealant on all 4 bronze wheels, that paint is like a mirror also
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as if you would ever give me the satisfaction of being right.
either way...
great work. hope you're enjoying daddy life.
and YES, I've actually had LED that were TOO bright and I ended up reverting. It's almost blinding when you have to put your hand to your
furrowed brow to see something in the car without glare. Sell em to @cu2wagon
he's not human anyway and can likely look directly at them and the sun
either way...
great work. hope you're enjoying daddy life.
and YES, I've actually had LED that were TOO bright and I ended up reverting. It's almost blinding when you have to put your hand to your
furrowed brow to see something in the car without glare. Sell em to @cu2wagon
he's not human anyway and can likely look directly at them and the sun
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