Modified the GloveBox divider to add a lip.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2598483-6th-gen-4runner-glovebox-divider-with-lip?from=search#profileId-2867345
Just played around with it and it’s actually pretty cool. Put it in reverse and then you can set each mirror independently for each other to where ever you want. Then when you go back to drive or park they will go back to original setting and if you don’t want them to till don’t have the left or...
I don't have to select any they both do it automatically when i put it in reverse. From what i read if its in the center position it disables it and if its set to right or left both till automatically.
Why not i order from the US site all the time. If you can order it from the Canadian site you might be able to get it for cheaper cause Canada is a communist shit hole and our dollar is worthless.
Found this one it's exactly the same but different haha. https://a.co/d/07lDie6Z
Just search " 3d printed (what ever you want) " you will be surprised what is already out there.
That's what i usually do and if i cant find it i use my CAD software to design something.
That is affirmative and like Horbit said PETG will work but would use ASA if your in a higher heat climate or if will it be exposed to UV due to its higher heat resistance and superior UV stability.
If J&L says not to run one then i wouldn't run one they are one of the OG's in the catch can game and know there shit! I ran one on my Explorer St i had and traded for the 4runner and still run one on my Raptor.
Catch cans have there place and are application specific and not a be all end all...
I don't have one but might look into it. Unless you have very good electrical skills i would recommend professional install.
"The Ravelco (pronounced Ruh-vel-co) Anti Theft Device is installed in an easily accessible place beneath or flush mounted in the dashboard of your vehicle. A removable...
There is also many different types of TPU that range from hard to foam like. They are rated on a Hardness scale. TPU filament hardness is measured on the Shore A or D scale, with 95A being the industry standard for ease of printing,
Common harnesses range from 60A (very soft/gummy) to 95A...