I forgot to thank you for the advice and suggestion to put it in the cubby.
I really appreciate the help!
It made it easy to get what I believe is a very good looking and effective upgrade.
I ran mine to the right side cubby.
I used 5\16 fuel line clamped to the hose barb. Then I continued to the cubby with arb hard tube that was left over from my jeep.
The hard tube fit perfectly through one of the drain holes in the cubby. No drilling required.
To install the actual vent I...
What do you do to keep the water out of your axles and transmission?
I am new to toyota, and the experience I have is with Jeep. I had to relocate and extend all of my vent lines for a wrangler.
Any information would be appreciated.
I just got mine this week.
I plan to pull my trailer to the dump, the lumber yard, and pull my boat to the lake.
I am also going to drive it to Moab in May for a week of camping, hiking, etc...
I am retired and I work at restoring my old house, and barns.
I just got mine this week.
I plan to pull my trailer to the dump, pull my boat, and drive out to Moab in May!
I am retired, and I work on restoring my old house, and barns.
It was probably very nice when it was new. It had all the extras I like in a Winter vehicle, and the AC still worked great at the end.
I bought it when it was worn out and getting rusty. I'm sure I would not afford it when it was new.
I sold my 07 H3 this Winter. Supposedly they are the same as the Colorado.
It had 196k on it and it still ran pretty good when it did run. It was the most expensive beater I have ever owned.
Every time the computer lost it's ground I spent between 2 and 3 thousand dollars. Unfortunately I let...