olyelr
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Hell yea, great setup!
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Rock lights make you need to detail your wheel wells. I decided no lol.Just updates dropping here for build reference: added in-line speedo correction, pedal commander, and rgb rock lights.
Pedal commander really woke up the throttle response. Leaving set at Sport mode +2 for now. Excellent on demand power, much more indicative of true power train potential.
Rock ligjts...meh...spent a ton of time on install making it clean, but end result is a bit too flashy for me. I typically leave it at a lower light amber setting if I turn them on.
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Just updates dropping here for build reference: added in-line speedo correction, pedal commander, and rgb rock lights.
Pedal commander really woke up the throttle response. Leaving set at Sport mode +2 for now. Excellent on demand power, much more indicative of true power train potential.
Rock ligjts...meh...spent a ton of time on install making it clean, but end result is a bit too flashy for me. I typically leave it at a lower light amber setting if I turn them on.
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Rock lights make you need to detail your wheel wells. I decided no lol.
Rock lights make you need to detail your wheel wells. I decided no lol.
In regards to the pedal commander...do you also have a tune of any kind ?
I recently installed a Diablo intune, currently set on the 87 octane tune with the following..
Tps increase 15%
Up shift psi increase 15%
Dod is off
The vehicle is night and day different in terms of drive ability. Always hated the early up shift feel, and now that is corrected...partially TPS and partly increase in pressure.
I may try a stock tune and just increase TPS just to see.

Is that a Toyota you’re off-roading?
That’s fkn awesome!Yep, 93 Toyota Land Cruiser, fully locked.
Little clip of it in action:
Need to get my Jeep fix d for sure.Yep, 93 Toyota Land Cruiser, fully locked.
Little clip of it in action:
Well, ordered the Curt 17500 weight distribution hitch system, and 7" drop shank, but one of the anti sway bars was missing from the box. Amazon is sending a new system out Tuesday and picking up the one I received.
So had to go with a simple drop hitch this weekend for an offroad trip with my cruiser club. About an 8700 pound setup. A lot of tongue weight made it droop a bit, but it towed really well. The WD system will be even better, and I'll have that for the run out to Moab. I don't expect to be fast up the passes, just safe and capable.
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heck yea!
is 7” enough drop?! The hitches on these rigs are super high in stock location...cant imagine what it is with a 6” and 35’s lol
I'm looking to get a similar setup for my Yukon, but I do have to still get it into parking garages. Would you mind measuring the total height of the vehicle pretty please!
Sorry for late reply. Single dad with 3 young sons, and the trip kept me busy!I'm looking to get a similar setup for my Yukon, but I do have to still get it into parking garages. Would you mind measuring the total height of the vehicle pretty please!
4.10 Nitro gears going in today and tomorrow.
Factory set had a surprising amount of wear!I Like more wear than we typically see when regearing our 200k mileage 80 series Land Cruisers, which was a little alarming. My hunch is the lift and tires over the last 6,000 miles coupled with using "auto" 4x4 frequently on wet or slick pavement through the winter. One of the local 4x4 shops told my buddy to stay away from the "auto" setting on his Tahoe Premier with 6" inch lift, and to just use 4hi as needed in snow or dirt. And I will say, it did growl a bit in the auto selection on the freeway. I just figured it was more the drive shaft and planned on going double cardan. My hunch is that it was ******* the rear gears. So I will probably stay away from the dummy switch and dedicate 2 or 4 wheel based on conditions.
Rear needed one adjustment at install.
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