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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Rocket55 on Sun, 22 Feb 2015 4:00 +0000

scratcher wrote:
bob14hilux wrote:
yep, I notice that thread has disappeared :D


Yep, funny that :D

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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby gtsteve on Fri, 27 Feb 2015 11:03 +0000

I just did the rear load/brake proportioning valve. It cost nothing took 5 mins and it has made a very big difference to the feel of the brakes. No lift standard ride height, but I adjusted the rod length with the adjusting nuts right to the top. I thought that the rears would probably lock up easily like that and I would then adjust them back as necessary, but no they don't, the car just stops quicker with less peddle pressure and less dive. I did a manual rear brake adjust about 6 months ago and that made a big improvement too. So no one complain about the brakes until you have done both the easy rear brake adjust and the easy proportioning valve, then if you still need better brakes apparently you need to upgrade the booster for best bang for buck.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby VMANN on Sat, 07 Mar 2015 8:10 +0000

Thread for rear seat power sockets ? Where has everyone out them ?
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby fracturedranga on Sat, 07 Mar 2015 4:52 +0000

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151558008314 ... EBIDX%3AIT

so just a bit more than $50 but there are cheaper ones on ebay
great addition, a little grandpa spec but they make the car noticably cooler inside and not having rain poor down inside your door is a big plus
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby ScubaDooba on Sun, 08 Mar 2015 8:18 +0000

VMANN wrote:Thread for rear seat power sockets ? Where has everyone out them ?

Mounted mine in the rear of the centre console. Took a bit of work to remove the console, but worth the effort.

I will dig out a photo if you want.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Vylen on Tue, 10 Mar 2015 8:33 +0000

VMANN wrote:Thread for rear seat power sockets ? Where has everyone out them ?

I did this which I think works well.

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Even made sure to use a connector plug so I can remove the panel easily.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby 06lux on Tue, 10 Mar 2015 8:57 +0000

Did you wire it so its constant power or on with a switch?
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Vylen on Tue, 10 Mar 2015 9:05 +0000

06lux wrote:Did you wire it so its constant power or on with a switch?

Constant power to the aux battery. It's mainly for powering my cfx-40 when I have it in the back seat.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby ScubaDooba on Tue, 10 Mar 2015 7:45 +0000

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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby fracturedranga on Thu, 12 Mar 2015 6:56 +0000

its probably already in this thread but ill chuck mine in anyway
voltage monitor guage
all from jaycar
guage pn QP5586
spdt centre off switch pn SK0991
cable and crimps (i have heaps in the toolbox)
less than $25 total parts (cant find the receipt for exact prices)
i already had supplies from both batteries behind the dash so it took no time at all to install, just be careful cutting out the plastic
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby GeeBung on Fri, 13 Mar 2015 1:06 +0000

Could you please take a photo of the looking straight on mate. I've been looking a dual battery meters and this might be what i go with.

fracturedranga wrote:its probably already in this thread but ill chuck mine in anyway
voltage monitor guage
all from jaycar
guage pn QP5586
spdt centre off switch pn SK0991
cable and crimps (i have heaps in the toolbox)
less than $25 total parts (cant find the receipt for exact prices)
i already had supplies from both batteries behind the dash so it took no time at all to install, just be careful cutting out the plastic
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby angusjones8 on Fri, 13 Mar 2015 10:55 +0000

Low range 2wd switch $26
Changeover relay $10
1M 3mm twin wire
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(I haven't got around to doing it yet, just put the switch there to look cool)

Also wired my reverse lights to a switch so I can turn them on whenever with or with out ignition, this also brings on my camera so I can see what my trailer is doing behind me.
Another thing it does is if the key is off or not in the ignition and I put it in reverse with this switch on I can use the power windows, I didn't mean that to happen but its pretty cool.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Brewer on Fri, 13 Mar 2015 12:18 +0000

haha, nice accident with the window power
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby fracturedranga on Fri, 13 Mar 2015 5:17 +0000

[quote="GeeBung"]Could you please take a photo of the looking straight on mate. I've been looking a dual battery meters and this might be what i go with.

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there you go mate, its tight getting them next to each other you'd probably be better off mounting the switch somewhere else
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Richiesupercharged on Fri, 13 Mar 2015 8:57 +0000

I've put mine on the other side..
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby GeeBung on Sat, 14 Mar 2015 1:31 +0000

fracturedranga wrote:
GeeBung wrote:Could you please take a photo of the looking straight on mate. I've been looking a dual battery meters and this might be what i go with.

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there you go mate, its tight getting them next to each other you'd probably be better off mounting the switch somewhere else


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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby VMANN on Mon, 15 Jun 2015 3:59 +0000

Richiesupercharged wrote:I've put mine on the other side..
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This looks pretty neat ! I'll have to do it when I get my car back from hospital once they find out if im up for a new turbo or not [emoji52]
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby lyndon1706 on Sun, 13 Sep 2015 7:45 +0000

For those of you with a tub crush some pipe at the ends and weld it on in between those useless tie points that Toyota give us so that you can tie things in like a normal person not all diagonal.

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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Jonno73 on Sun, 28 Feb 2016 4:35 +0000

Couldn't see stereo during the day. So made this out of cardboard and tape. Will make it out of plastic later.
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Re: Budget mods - $50 or less

Postby Jonno73 on Sun, 28 Feb 2016 7:57 +0000

Replaced bolts that hold canopy on with stainless steel eye bolts. Easy to attach bungy cords to stop things moving around. Also cut a sunshade to size to keep sun of the esky.
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