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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    Quote Originally Posted by JayinMI View Post
    Hey Bruce, what are you using to host your photos?
    I alternate between Photobucket and Tapatalk.
    I've got a budget of $1,000. That should be more than enough.

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    Didn't realize Tapatalk hosted photos. I see your photos are still currently all working (or seem to be) did you buy the $400 plan with PB?
    I'm pretty sure we can host directly on here, but that doesn't help on other forums.

    Jay

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    Quote Originally Posted by JayinMI View Post
    Didn't realize Tapatalk hosted photos. I see your photos are still currently all working (or seem to be) did you buy the $400 plan with PB?
    I'm pretty sure we can host directly on here, but that doesn't help on other forums.

    Jay

    I'm just using the free hosting on Photobucket.
    I've got a budget of $1,000. That should be more than enough.

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    Engine bay looks pretty good, especially considering it has over 100,000 miles on it.



    I even washed and waxed the old girl yesterday.



    I've got a budget of $1,000. That should be more than enough.

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    This weekend was primarily used to add / fix some lighting issues. I used two different brands of lighting and they didn't really match up.



    I added some lighting for the distribution area and the temp controller / volt meter.



    I added a switch to turn on / off all the lighting at once.



    Here is a video showing the lighting under the hood as well as the custom plexi battery covers.

    I've got a budget of $1,000. That should be more than enough.

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    Wow, I don't recall ever seeing LED lighting under the hood. Nice work!

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    I grabbed my dslr and took a few pics.



    I added some LED's to light up the Helix.



    Rear fill pods installed.



    LED switches installed.


    I'm really happy with my battery setup.



    Pillars.

    I've got a budget of $1,000. That should be more than enough.

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    Re: Toyota 4Runner SQ rebuild - Audible Physics, Zapco, OnCore

    I was just over on another forum last night, and someone posted a link to the Chrome extension store. If you are using Chrome, go there, and type in "Photobucket hotlink" and it comes up with an extension that allows you to see the pics just like before. Just tried it on my thread and yours, and it seems to be working.

    It's called Photobucket Hotlink Fix by Bridgetroll.


    Found one for Firefox as well. The first one I tried just hung the computer up, so I deleted it and tried a different one.
    Search "Photobucket Embed Fix"

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...ed-fix/?src=ss

    Seems to work well. Pics come right up.


    Jay
    Last edited by JayinMI; 09-13-2017 at 09:03 AM.

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