LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby KTM525EXC on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 11:11 +0000

looks great buddy 8-) , yeah defanatly get another alignment now because you have lifted the resting position of the lux there for changed the geometry slightly ;)
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the snorkel install!

Postby csale on Sun, 19 Jun 2011 9:19 +0000

Snorkel went in today!

Here are some shots...

Prep:
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Cut:
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Rust protection:
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Checking out some awesome gopro video while the paint dries:
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Finished product!
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I did have a minor issue with the hardware supplied with the safari kit... Can you spot the odd one out?
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby eMOJO on Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:12 +0000

Nice install on the snorkle... brave man doing the chop

oh, and nice vid you have playing there :lol:
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby Miller on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 7:50 +0000

Looks like a nice fit mate, well done!

How does the A Pillar bracket connect, do you rivet it in?
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby csale on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 9:28 +0000

The A pillar uses 3 plastic body clips which you screw into using the three pieces in the last photo. I made sure to use silicone on 'em so no water ends up running into the cabin (now i realize i haven't tested that yet).

Was an easy install overall...
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby Miller on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 10:33 +0000

Plastic clips ay, good stuff!

Glad to hear it was an easy one mate, I will be going down the same path myself next month!
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 biuld

Postby csale on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 10:49 +0000

The only difficult part was threading and tightening up the last bolt on the snorkel body closest to the door. If i had a ratcheting box wrench it would have been a breeze!
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Thu, 23 Jun 2011 2:00 +0000

arrived in the mail today:

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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby KTM525EXC on Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:34 +0000

lucky bugger :lol: :lol: i wish they fitted our lux aswell :cry:
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LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby eMOJO on Fri, 24 Jun 2011 7:51 +0000

Ah, one of my fav mods


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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Sun, 26 Jun 2011 3:11 +0000

Yep... I cant wait to put em on. Will not be for another 2 - 4 weeks though as i am awaiting some tools and grease that i had ordered for this mod.

Todays small update was a simple swap installation of the KC wiring loom and relay to the lightforce wiring loom. Wired it all up to an illuminated switch on the high beams. Even though the lights wownt be installed until after my Xrox bar is ordered; its nice to have it (wiring) out of the way and done.
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:33 +0000

today i finished the rebuild on my aisins :)
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I also have a new problem... My drivers door cannot open from the outside. Turns out the whole thing is plastic and the part connecting it to the door innards mechanism failed due to stress?
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby Tuff.Lux on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 3:53 +0000

on of my rear dores had done that but it doesnt work from the inside :roll:

ill fix it one day as it dont bother me cos im never in the back anyways :twisted: :lol:
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:20 +0000

Yea luckily I found a place in Kingston that has it for about $40 USD. will pick up on the weekend.
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Aisin's installed...

Postby csale on Mon, 04 Jul 2011 9:06 +0000

Productive weekend for my lux's development....
Installed my aisin hubs.
Raised the front another 15mm
Found a used parts goldmine and replaced my broken door handle!

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Next is to finalize the wheel / tyre combo (rim size and offset still under debate), and to do the body lift (may be a while).
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Sun, 17 Jul 2011 7:54 +0000

So, i haven't shared it until now because i was uncertain and untrusting of the Toyota dealer in Jamaica... so I went and got 2 more opinions today and all agree... My 4wd hasn't been engaging for some time now due to me landing in a pothole as 4wd was engaged (yea, yea, i know... spare me the evil looks; it was a wet, slippery uphill concrete road)

Anyhow the consensus is the transfer box and i found one for approx US$500 ran out of time to install it but will report when its done...
Here's the "new part"
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This used parts place i found has EVERYTHING!! I'm pretty sure i will be able to find a direct swap set of diffs in time from them if i need after throwing on the 33" rubber.

Another small but important step towards getting this rig where i want it to be :)
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby csale on Wed, 20 Jul 2011 8:44 +0000

Went to watch some motocross this past weekend... First time I wasn't racing and boy did it get My blood boiling that I couldn't participate, so i took the 'lux on the track....
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby eMOJO on Thu, 21 Jul 2011 5:58 +0000

Haha, nice work... did you get any air
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby Miller on Thu, 21 Jul 2011 7:08 +0000

That's awesome mate! Next mod, goPro so you can film it! heheh
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Re: LIKKLEbit's 2004 sr5 build

Postby Luxasaurus on Thu, 21 Jul 2011 5:31 +0000

Looks great, Wish i had a camera with me when i got mine off the ground at Mt walker (Harsh landing)

That lux is looking real good :D
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