Changed all 4 coils and spark plugs on my 2004 Tacoma. 2 coils have been replaced a few years back but decided just to order all new Denso coils and plugs. Also changed the PCV valve and air filter. 166k on the truck.
Wow those look awesome!The never-buy-a-Carry-On-trailer-from-TSC returned to me. Surprisingly, not for issues with initial build quality, and fortunately not for issues with my previous mods.
He wanted holders for rakes and weed eaters added and outlined how and where. I had some horse panel left over and used that for the upper dividers.
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Down below he wanted another bar to loosely keep the handles in check. I added a couple 1/2" d-rings to the new crossmember. IME you can never have enough anchor points (shown pre-paint):
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Weed eater holders -- I used 3/4" solid round
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Good to see he put the previously-built basket to use. I removed this stuff 'cause welding near a plastic gas can just felt funny somehow:View attachment 211552
This was a 5x8' I built up for our pastor in '20. It got a lot more custom touches like custom-bent front "bump rail" and rear "grab handles". I've got a die for 1/2" pipe for my bender.Wow those look awesome!
I'll admit, I'm on my second Carry-On 5x8 trailer from TSC (a friend bought my first one) and I haven't had any issues, but if you need something for more than hauling lawn mowers and ATVs it is probably a good idea to look elsewhere. I do like how light my 5x8 trailer is though, I can pull it with my car or my Jeep and not even feel it back there. My grandfather has a very similar 6x8 he had a guy build for him, and while it is heavier duty it is so heavy I can barely push it around his driveway by hand.
Do my eyes deceive me, or is that a Kohler cimmeron toilet?Finishing up my 1/2 bath project. With some help from a retired plumber, we got the 3" line from the toilet to the main that goes to the septic.
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Just gotta put the 1/4 round down and do some paint touch ups. Putting a little bathroom in a place that never was meant for one has been challenging, but just in the few short hours the thunderbucket has been installed it has been a great addition. No longer asking around before taking a shower if anyone has to use the restroom! Now onto repainting the kitchen cabinets and walls...
Do my eyes deceive me, or is that a Kohler cimmeron toilet?
Have one too - so light that I bring the trailer to the ball by hand - which is nice with all the nanny put a seatbelt on to move a footWow those look awesome!
I'll admit, I'm on my second Carry-On 5x8 trailer from TSC (a friend bought my first one) and I haven't had any issues, but if you need something for more than hauling lawn mowers and ATVs it is probably a good idea to look elsewhere. I do like how light my 5x8 trailer is though, I can pull it with my car or my Jeep and not even feel it back there. My grandfather has a very similar 6x8 he had a guy build for him, and while it is heavier duty it is so heavy I can barely push it around his driveway by hand.
We put two in our last house and had no trouble with them. I *just* installed the newest version in our “new to us” home in January, and it has a totally new bowl rinse pattern, that admittedly is quite cool. Shoots the water around more like an RV toilet.Yup. This one came from Ferguson where you have to buy the bowl and tank separately odd enough. We have another Cimmeron in the main bath, but it's elongated and came in an all in one kit from Lowe's. Not sure what the differences may be. Pretty decent toilets.
Really? New coils made a difference?(8) OEM Denso Ignition Coils for Tundra in signature... Really woke her up!!!View attachment 211897View attachment 211898View attachment 211899
They did with this 5.7L Tundra. Put new NGK Laser Iridiums in last month. Trying to eek out what extra gas mileage I can with the Tundra.Really? New coils made a difference?