What have you done to your ride lately?

PSU Taco85

Well-Known Member
The oil is changed by removing the plug screw and working a tube in to the deepest part and the using the syringe to pull it out. Easily said; bit of a bitch to get done. They did not leave much room in there.

Gotcha, I remember seeing wheelers and dealers tv show when they did the service on a mini cooper and they had to remove the whole thing. A syringe would still seem easier than disassembly.

Today I got around to getting the 50 hour break-in maintenance done on the Kubota. Changed the transmission fluid (HST), both the suction filter and hydraulic filter, new primary and secondary air filter, new gear oil in the mower gearbox, greased all the zerks, and replaced the blades with a new set I'm going to sharpen the set that was on there and keep for a spare so I can swap them out in the future

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Oswego

n00b
My dads new ride. My mom sold her BMW and took over his 05 Sequoia so he bought what he originally wanted when he bought the Sequoia.

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their frame get recalled on the Seq? My sisters did and the bastards just sprayed it. I told her to let me inspect it first, but she was too lazy. Prob driving around right now in a swiss cheese frame held together w/undercoating.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
their frame get recalled on the Seq? My sisters did and the bastards just sprayed it. I told her to let me inspect it first, but she was too lazy. Prob driving around right now in a swiss cheese frame held together w/undercoating.
The cities and counties down here don't put salt on the roads. We actually have to put our own Loctite on bolts
 

Oswego

n00b
The cities and counties down here don't put salt on the roads. We actually have to put our own Loctite on bolts

I put the blue on everything just to keep the salt out. Works pretty good, but not 100% + you need to drench everything in it for it to work.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Inspection then off to county tax office for sticker, all in 30 minutes of time on a Friday, incredible.

@Anathollo I bolted that DeWalt box to one of Husky boxes that I have.

The taco will be back to DD next week, oil change #26@125k miles greased u-joints and topped off fluids.
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CowboyTaco

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I also did the 125k oil change this past weekend and greased U-joints. I noticed some of the fluids could use to be topped off, so I'll be going around and doing that sometime this week. Probably should have done it while I was already under there, but I had a few other (more pressing) issues to handle.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Not sure what happened but on the way to work this morning my stereo made a God-awful noise... loud BOOM/POP and then front passenger component speaker started buzzing loud as hell. All other sound was gone.. Time to troubleshoot. I didn't smell the magic smoke so hopefully nothing is dead.. but who knows. I'll start by unplugging headunit RCA's into the DQX tonight and see if it goes away.. plug a tablet or similar into the RCA's on the DQX and see if it will play. Hope its not the headunit. Shit I really hope its not the DQX!
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
Not sure what happened but on the way to work this morning my stereo made a God-awful noise... loud BOOM/POP and then front passenger component speaker started buzzing loud as hell. All other sound was gone.. Time to troubleshoot. I didn't smell the magic smoke so hopefully nothing is dead.. but who knows. I'll start by unplugging headunit RCA's into the DQX tonight and see if it goes away.. plug a tablet or similar into the RCA's on the DQX and see if it will play. Hope its not the headunit. Shit I really hope its not the DQX!
That sucks!
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
So I noticed 1 of my tires looks like shit and can only assume it's from Colorado. Anither tire has some of the same issues but not as bad. I was already wanting to upsize so I will talk to discount tomorrow and see what they will do. Another tire that is my spare has a chunk of the sidewall missing but it's not to the cords so DT was hesitant about covering it on road hazard. Now have 2 tires that I dont feel good about and a spare that, making it 3 that need attention.

Looking at the BFG ko2 load C or the Falken AT3w in standard load. Both are 285/70/17. BFG are about $400 more for a set of 5.
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tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
Really that "shit" just makes them grip better. This way it will not slide around in the garage during the earthquakes.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
They still look way better than those Firestone Destination M/T's I ran.. talk about chunking!


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CowboyTaco

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The tires look fine really. That chunking is in the outer tread blocks. Shouldn't impact performance or life of the tire much.

The tires down at the hunting camp get chunked up like this pretty good. Maybe those don't last quite as long because they never leave rocks and cactus, but that has never caused a tire failure to my knowledge.
 

Oswego

n00b
They wouldn't worry me, but I'm the a-hole who has driven around with 8 plugs between 4 tires and 1 of them was in a sidewall lol
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
I made use of the spare mounting parts from the roof rack and used some extra long wheel studs to make mounts for the traction boards. Overall they were a lot cheaper than the Tred mounts and work for my needs.

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Sounds like a damn good idea.
 
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