Thanks, Its wired but i need to order the adapter to make it work on my alpine. I haven't wired up the tippy gauge stuff yet either.That is looking to be a pain and i kinda wonder if i was crazy for trying that. I need to find the diagrams for it and the 00 taco....I have a full FJ for parts so that may make it easier. I figure while the interior guy has the interior i will wire all that. I'm thinking about making some adjustments to the stereo..just not loud enough some times lol. I was talking to a guy off the CoTTora forums and he has the SR5 door panels. So rather then build mine from scratch im going to mod them to fit the taco switches or the fj ones...Not sure yet.
I need to figure out how to run my shocks. Some say triangulate them..Most say stock or on one side of the axle. I measured out my shock locations and stock the drivers side top(front of the axle) is closer to the axle then the passenger(rear of the axle) Im wondering if this is why my truck feels funny over bumps...it feels like one side is stiffer. The shock is also compressed more. Im wondering if this is how it was supposed to be
Any shock feedback? How to mount them?
I have read this
http://www.4x4review.com/Features/Tech/BeAGeniusShockAbsorbers/tabid/307/Default.aspxbut i know people have ways they like to do it that work well.