The small mods

I designed and 3D printed USB port hub for a barely usable pocket in my 4Runner really brought this ol truck into the current decade haha
That’s a lot of USB cables to manage :)! Great idea!
 
I didn’t like my recovery boards taking up space in the back of my 4Runner so I went to the hardware store and for about $40 got stainless steel supplies to mount them to the factory rack. One of the lock nuts stripped the threads halfway down and ruined the all thread so I’ll get another to have 4 mount points.
 

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I use the fog light function as a switch for my A=Pillar and rooftop Light Bar and I hated the highbeam override. Then I found out, break 1 terminal off the relay and they now work in lowbeam and highbeam.

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Another simple mod, if you hate looking at the safety notices on the sunvisors, most will slide off the bar, switch sides and you'll only see the notices when the visors are down.
 
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I use the fog light function as a switch for my A=Pillar and rooftop Light Bar and I hated the highbeam override. Then I found out, break 1 terminal off the relay and they now work in lowbeam and highbeam.

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That's something I've been wanting to figure out for a while! Got brighter pod light for my fog lights that act more like flood lights but I can only use them without the brights
 
I use the JKU KC A pillar brackets for my Go Pro mount. I can reach out while in my seat to turn it off or on and can mount to either driver or passenger side. No magnets or sticky mounts which if they fall, you wont know until youave stopped.

 
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I installed a 2 USB port I got from eBay into the back of my console. I pulled power from the 12v port inside the console. What I didn’t realize was that power is always on there. To remedy this I wired in a switch.
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