🛠️ What Have You Done To Your LC250 Today?

The upper, left blue triangle has an opening similar to the bottom opening (yellow dashes). I mounted a circuit breaker there and it's blocking the view.

If you don't care about the jack cradle, it could be unbolted and a new mount fab'd..... the compressor should easily fit. There is a ton of room forward of the cradle but no coinvent mounting points (due to the 12v battery) for a bracket without spanning the entire space. Additionally the 4 relays would have to be relocated as they clip to the jack cradle.
Gotcha, not sure insanoflex has that much commitment… seems like a bigger job that it’s worth (if it was me), but speaking of, I’ve removed my jack (used it once and didn’t trust it at all) so ive been trying to rack my brain around how that space can suit me. So its good to know how much space there is without removing the whole panel just to look at it lol, so thanks for always have great info man!
 
Erased : iforcemax badge
Added : first edition
To be installed : skid plate for transfer case
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Like that First Edition (and of course the National Ensign)…is that from our fellow forum member StickerFab? Also, I realize it’s a minority opinion, but I actually like my iForceMax badge now that I’ve put the “blackout” overlay on it, tends to balance the Land Cruiser branding on the left side.
 
Installed a new mud flap. Much better coverage than stock for these wheels and tires. Three more to go.

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Added the Rugged Ridge hitch slider. Slim profile with a lot of protection. I had to bore out a third hitch pin hole to set it in flush to the bumper. Very heavy duty and I’m pretty sure it would save the bumper from a moderate hit to the rear end.View attachment 28672
Would 100% go for this if I had the means to drill the hole to keep it flush! This is awesome.
 
Would 100% go for this if I had the means to drill the hole to keep it flush! This is awesome.
You can definitely use a hand drill and then a couple of 5/8 inch carbide hole saw bits off Amazon for $8 a piece. It’ll take you about 5-10 min to measure/mark and bore each hole if you have a drill. I just used a Milwaukee Fuel 12v drill.

 
Just wrapped up build on 2025 1958 LC250

BFG KO3 295/70R18 E (34.3x11.8)
Icon compression 18x9 +25mm
Westcott lift
OEM rock rails
Taco Vinyl roof wrap, grille and door decal
Ceramic window tint 20% in front 80% in rear (trying to match front to rear in darkness)

I was quite worried that the E rated tires would ride rough,… but even at 40 PSI in ~55’F weather they feel very similar to OEM - so glad!
 

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Can anyone point me to the post where one of our inmates installed a pigtail, under the hood, to charge the 12 volt battery, should the need arise? I’ve searched but can’t find it.
 
Just wrapped up build on 2025 1958 LC250

BFG KO3 295/70R18 E (34.3x11.8)
Icon compression 18x9 +25mm
Westcott lift
OEM rock rails
Taco Vinyl roof wrap, grille and door decal
Ceramic window tint 20% in front 80% in rear (trying to match front to rear in darkness)

I was quite worried that the E rated tires would ride rough,… but even at 40 PSI in ~55’F weather they feel very similar to OEM - so glad!
Nice!
 
Tried to install my new prinsu rack yesterday but frustratingly I was shorted two aluminum spacers. Removing the stock rails was pretty easy all and all. I of course had to re install them after it became apparent I wasn't going to be able to finish the job that day
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Got my LC back today got it ceramic coated and PPF on the entire thing except the roof. Then added the predator steps today as well. I reused the factory bolts underneath to mount the predator steps. Is this okay or do I need to replace the factory bolts with longer ones?
 
After few month installed the FrontRunner drawer system+fridge slider, I found out that I still have 4.5” clear between hatch door and drawer panels.
To maximize the space use, I just installed the “customized” molle panels to the drawer panels which I can hang Molle bags, flashlight, whatever small items that I need to access without open the drawers (for off-road/camping)
Here are the photos:
Custom cutouts for lock and pull handle
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Got my LC back today got it ceramic coated and PPF on the entire thing except the roof. Then added the predator steps today as well. I reused the factory bolts underneath to mount the predator steps. Is this okay or do I need to replace the factory bolts with longer ones?
I would imagine that the stock bolts are fine… but swapping them out for ones with a little more bite can never hurt. But they’re just steps, I’d imagine it’s fine, sliders would be a different story
 
I swore I will not mod the LC, but this site is evil, jajajaja. Incoming products from sticker fab and a few others from ebay. For now all that is left for me to decide are the tires for my OEM 20" wheels. Really wanting the KO3's in OEM size but don't know when they will be released.
 
Over the weekend put on the JDM mud flaps and really happy with how they look. Wish I'd have just ordered from Stickerfab to have them pre-cut, but it wasn't too bad.

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I swore I will not mod the LC, but this site is evil, jajajaja. Incoming products from sticker fab and a few others from ebay. For now all that is left for me to decide are the tires for my OEM 20" wheels. Really wanting the KO3's in OEM size but don't know when they will be released.
Upsizing to 275s will give you way more options and they fit 100%. Dont worry about the stock size.. even for a spare, the 275 isnt that much bigger for a small drive to the tire shop.
 
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