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    Default Trans. Temp Gauge Mount

    I just thought I would shoot y'all a pic of my Trans Temp Gauge Mount. It is actually a Oil Temp Gauge, but it works fine and gives me the temp inside the ol'tranny. I would think this would be a good item for all Automatic Tacoma Expedition Vehicles. Let me know if ya got questions or comments. On another note I just finished up High Angle Rescue School today. Dallas Fire is starting a USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) team to be active by June 06. We will respond nationwide if FEMA calls. It's for Earthquake, Tornado and Katrina like things. Anyways hope everyones well, Tu Compadre. Suty
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    Nice clean work Suty. This I think is a good thing for pretty much all auto trans rigs. I have a light, but no guage. I do not know from experience, but I have heard that the Taco's tranny does have atendancy to run a little hot anyway.
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    Nice job man! Is that just a gauge from Auto Zone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingwil
    Nice job man! Is that just a gauge from Auto Zone?
    Well actually it's one from Pep Boys..........but i'm sure Autozone sells'm too. Tu Compa, Suty
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    You know what, that just gave me a really good idea. I hate that stupid clock location anyways.


    For my gauges, this is what I did.

    Gauge install

    I have three more gauges to go in the dash, just under the passenger airbag. Those are outside air temp, fridge temp and air pressure (for the ARB's and air tank)
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    I need a tranny oil temp gauge!....Great idea!

    Sometimes out on the trail....I bump my O/D button by accident....at times I've had to pull over and idle for 5 minutes because my trans oil temp idiot light came on. I finally figured out it was me!

    I would really like to have temp gauges for everything!

    Coolant....Engine Oil.....Tranny.....T~Case

    Did I miss anything?

    Now we just need to design a "Pucker Factor Gauge"!!!!

    Should it be on a scale of 1~10 ...or 1~5...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scenic WonderRunner
    Did I miss anything?

    Now we just need to design a "Pucker Factor Gauge"!!!!

    Should it be on a scale of 1~10 ...or 1~5...?
    Toyota is already ahead of you! They're so far ahead of the curve they don't even make these anymore, but I have one in my '85 pickup -




    But this gauge in my T100 is my favorite one to monitor! -

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    THAT'S IT!

    The ....."Toyota Pucker Factor Gauge" ....or "TPFG" .....for short!

    I want one of those too!

    My '88 4Runner didn't come with one....rats!

    I'm keeping my eyes open for one.

    Lemme know if you see a real clean Gray TPFG out there!

    Yours looks Beeee UT Ti FULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    KC,

    You have no idea how cool that gauge is on your 85.

    That gauge is actually my earliest memory of a Toyota 4wd (other than Back to the Future) I drove to Blyth and back in a 1985 4Runner with that gauge set. I thought it was the coolest thing ever!

    But, that gauge in your T100 is a little more exciting I am sure.
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    Now you really want the truck don't you?!

    I was trying for perfect 10's in that first picture. I was right at 10K elevation and 10 degrees lean forward and 10 degrees lean sideways. I'm not sure I'd push it to 30 degrees!

    I'm glad I could provide you with a little flashback. As you recall, the inclinometer was one of the first things I wanted to get for the truck. Might be silly to some, but I'd categorize it as a cool and fun mod and the altimeter comes in handy.
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