🛠️ What Have You Done To Your LC250 Today?

Added padded knee panels for the driver and passenger side in the 1958. What a difference from the hard plastic on the knee bone. Little things making it better each day. Although not cheap.
 

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Totally my bad there, I got them from another thread I think. At any rate, here we are:

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And one other note, I originally ordered from BAM Auto parts but two days later they cancelled the order due to the parts being back ordered. So I eventually ordered from my local Toyota dealer.
 
The Pacific Northwest Overland Expo countdown is on!

@Rhino-Rack had their Pioneer 6 installed at Rack Attack Portland-East today. Wheels and tires are being mounted Wednesday before driving out to Overland Expo early Thursday morning. Come check out the rig, and a few other goodies, from June 28th–30th at BOOTH FG15

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Does the roof rack affect your mpg?
 
Colored up the LC emblem on the back of the 1958. I am not a big fan of the IForceMax badge, but I colored it black and I think it looks better. It will stay for now. I also purchased the Dongar adapter for the mirror and connected a new Garmin X110 camera. Cheers!
How did youblack out the IFirceMax badge? Thanks
 
Do You care to upload some more pics of that seat delete? I Have a tech installing mine and he is having issues with side plate orientation and exactly how it mounts. Didn’t have any issues with the rear plate
I was surprised they did not have printed/online instructions even after the product has been on the market for about 6 months. I used the chat feature to get in touch with customer service a few hours before I started my rear seat delete install process. They had the designer call me and walk me through the install - they were very apologetic for not having instructions ready (still being drafted).
During the build I had to call the designer twice as the orientation of the boards was not clear even from the diagram the designer messaged me. I realized it will be like all my IKEA builds - at some point I will have at least 1 board facing the wrong direction..... then repeat the build process after I get it right :)
Overall, customer service and the designer were super professional and provided "real time" help every step of the way. They worked with me right through their lunch break! (Yes, I offered to stop until they were done with their break) Oh, and they were missing a bracket in the initial shipment which they shipped right away.
Hope this helps
 
How do you guys like the Goose Gear setup, instructions aside?

I’ve got a drawer and camp kitchen system on my project list for this year. My napkin math shows a like-for-like DIY build of their side-by-side system to be about 70% of what they charge, so I’ve gotten over the sticker shock of their prices.

Going to start with the cargo area but could see myself eventually doing the seat deletes as well, so having everything be seamlessly integrated would be great.
 
First thing I bought too. They are great.

After months research / experience with all kinds of methods, sketching out the conceptual design…Finally I got exactly what I want : add-on steps for LCFE rock slider. It is the must for my family because in next couple days, my LCFE will be lifted 2” higher (TC+King shocks+Dobinsons springs), then this will help them in and out easily ;)

Many people got scam and lost $$$ for fake/cheat store/guy! And till now no solution!
awesome! This is what I did.
 

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