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Old 12-28-2007, 09:01 PM   #21
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cup holder mod

Don't forget about the dark ass cup holder mod. Choose your color I went with amber to match the instrument panel. 3mm 12v LEDs 3000 brightness. Gives it enough brightness to almost see everything down there except the "non-illuminated" 4X4 switch on the dash. Can't see the damn thing in the dark... what did Toyota only think is snows during the day?

Other than that complaint... I LOVE THE TRUCK

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About $6 for a pack of 10 LEDs
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Old 12-28-2007, 10:20 PM   #22
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Bump for some stuff I'll have to look into. And also could this possibly get stickied.
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Tiger ! you da man ! Everyone of those mods are killer ! I have resisted the mods road because of the cost, and also I am not very good with tools in my hands, but I might be able to handle a few of these, really thanks.
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Tailgate reinforcement

Most of us know the tailgates are weak and Toyota's first attempt at a solution failed miserably. The tailgate has been redesigned, but who knows how much better that one is. Before all those TSB's came out I decided to reinforce it myself. There's a few different ways to do it. I took some inspiration from a couple posts on TN since they both showed how to get some steel bars inside the tailgate and bolt them in.

The two threads:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t178961.html
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t170754.html

I'll post critical pictures here incase they disappear from the other threads.

The red bar shows where it was placed on the INSIDE of the tailgate before bolting it in. Picture on the right is it bolted in. He went a little overboard with pieces under the vertical braces from top to bottom. I don't think those are needed. I only have pieces at the top and bottom edges. The pics below also have a bar at the bottom edge.


Different setup with angle iron. After sliding it in you can clamp it, and then drill/bolt it in. I did this mention for the brace at the bottom of my tailgate.


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Tools/parts: (depends on method. this is what I used)
  • drill with titanium bits
  • chop saw
  • old bed frames (free angle iron!)
  • bolts/machine screws, washers, and nuts of your choice. I had a box laying around
  • 2-ton epoxy
  • black spray paint
  • dremel tool or pocket knife. I used the knife.
I think that's about. It's kinda rigged, but it's SOLID! heh The truck squats before the tailgate moves. Which is to say, I have yet to feel the tailgate flex or cables to stretch since doing this.

What I did:
  1. remove the screws holding the tailgate cover
  2. unsnapped the plastic cap
  3. 2-ton epoxy to hold the a piece of angle iron to top edge of the tailgate (about where the red bar is above)
  4. cut off the the pegs on the plastic cap that hit the angle iron (since it covers the holes they used to snap into), and keep trimming until it fits back on.
  5. drill holes through the plastic cap and tailgate
  6. use fender washers on the bolts to hold the cap on, and lock nuts on the inside of the tailgate. (I think I used 1/4 20 lock nuts and matching 2" machine screws)
  7. Put another piece of angle iron inside the tailgate along the bottom edge. Due to the size of my angle iron I had to cut the length down to 31" to get it around all the braces.
  8. line it up at the bottom of the tailgate, clamp, drill, and bolt it in.
  9. Reassemble the tailgate and you're done. I just painted the screw heads and fender washers on the top of the tailgate to blend in with the cap better.
You could possible put the top piece of reinforcement inside the tailgate like the first TN link, and space it so the plastic cap doesn't need to trimmed and bolted on for a cleaner look. I didn't have titanium bits when I first did it so it was almost impossible for me to drill through the angle iron. Thus the 2-ton epoxy to hold it on. When I later went to do the bottom piece a better way (bolted) I didn't want to try getting the epoxy off to redo it.
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Tailgate reinforcement continued

Pics of my setup.

Bottom reinforcement (since I've seen this edge bent too I decided to add this later). The screw heads are where the bar sits.



Close up of how the bar sits inside the tailgate. You could do something similar for the top rather that put it over the outside like I did. This is from leaning over the top edge facing the cab looking inside the gate.


Continued again.... (damn 5 image limit!!!)
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Tailgate reinforcement continued.... again

The top edge after bolting. May not look the best, but functionality over looks IMO. It does what I needed it to do, and who knows if Toyota finally got it right or not. You can barely see the bolts with the cover on anyway so......




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Tiger ! you da man ! Everyone of those mods are killer ! I have resisted the mods road because of the cost, and also I am not very good with tools in my hands, but I might be able to handle a few of these, really thanks.
No problem! Glad you like them! Not sure if I wrote them up in an understandable way, but I can edit them later and answer any questions people have.

I'm not an expert with tools either! I can just figure things out and make it work. It's my truck, it's dirty and scratched, and will be used like a truck so I'm not overly concerned about appearance as long as it does what I need. I also tend to rig things instead of buying the expensive part or tool needed to do it "the right way".
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question...

On the black headlight mod, could you explain what you mean about the wax paper on the edge?? Also, do you "scuff" the chrome surround to make tha paint stick??

This is a GREAT thread...thanks!!

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On the black headlight mod, could you explain what you mean about the wax paper on the edge?? Also, do you "scuff" the chrome surround to make tha paint stick??

This is a GREAT thread...thanks!!

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Sure. The chrome surround needs to fit under a few tabs when you snap it back it. Play around with a little once you've taken it apart and before you paint so you get the idea how it needs to go back in. Because of those tabs and it being a tight fit the paint can rub off while putting it back together. I tried it once, took some paint off, touched it up, and decided to let the dry overnight. So it may be stronger when fully cured as well. The paper goes along the edge to help protect the paint as you slide it back into place, and then pull the strips out just before you snap it completely in place. Tweezers or needle noise pliers help get the small parts that might rip off. They may not be needed if you let the pain dry over night like I finally did, but I wasn't taking any more chances! I did NOT want to do this again!


No prep is needed! The Krylon Fusion paint is designed to bond to plastic! (Patio furniture, automotive plastic, etc. without prep or primer)
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Relocating 7-pin harness

If you're like me you've backed up on a trail or frozen snow bank and broke the 7 pin harness for the tow package. Or, like I did, completely tore the damn thing off. Stupid location for it anyway since it's lowest part of the bumper and damn near designed to snap off.

With that said, I relocated mine to the bumper after buying a replacement from Wal-Mart for <$10.

There are two options for this. You can drill a hole through the bumper next to the license plate like I did. Or you can remove the driver side license plate light and use that hole (7-pin requires some trimming to fit apparently).

Thread on TN about the second option thanks to MrGrimm!
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...=1#post1652523

Pic of the final result:



That method is less labor intensive than drilling through the chrome bumper, and was posted after I followed the drilling method.

Mine looks like this (not my truck)


My truck: (You can kinda see it under the tailgate)



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Parts/tools for my version:
  • 2" metal hole saw
  • drill
  • 2-4 self tapping screws
  • new 7-pin plug (unless you can salvage the old one and disconnect the wire to thread it threw the new hole)
  • wire strippers and screw driver if you get a new harness
My 7-pin was toast so I cut the wires off as close to the plug as I could. I pulled the wires through the new hole once I had it large enough for the plug. (Hole saw died before it was done so I used a cutoff grinder to finish the hole) The color code on the wires lined up with the one on the new harness so it was just a matter of stripping off some insulation, matching the colors to the correct points, and screwing them down. After the plug was back together I tightened some set screws to clamp the wire in the back of the plug, put it in the hole, and used self tapping screws to secure it.

Grimm's idea looks easier, but I like having my 7-pin point straight back. I plan on getting one of those lights that plugs into it to aid in loading and backing up so I don't want the light angled off to the right.
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Remote Lock/Unlock Chirp

I have the factory keyless entry without an alarm. That means I have to look for the lights to flash or listen for the door actuators to know it's locked or unlocked. Normally it isn't too bad, but bright sunny days or loud environments make that hard. I have to be standing next to the truck to know for sure sometimes.

There's a mod for that though and it only costs $29.50 with free shipping.

Website for it has pictures and PDF for installation (3 wires). I haven't done this yet, but am seriously considering it! It activates off the hazard/4-way flasher lights and only when the engine is off. (Will not beep with engine running.) There is a shut off switch on the top if you need to stop it. ie, pulled over for an accident or something with the engine off and hazards on.

MOERSE LEKKER SALES

A few people have tried to wire in buzzers to do the same thing, but it gets really complicated (relays, switches, wires....) and still has some bugs. Several people bought this little box with only 3 wires to connect and mount the box.

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Homemade bed extender

Thanks to Demoncleaner on TN for coming up with this.
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Looks like he just measured out the dimensions for some plywood, used a couple hooks to attach to the tailgate latch, and hooked into the D-rings. I believe he has swapped the rope connecting to the D-rings with something stronger.

Also, planning on putting a metal lip over the top to prevent lumber from damaging it. I will try to get some better pics when he stops by to work on that lip.

Edit: Demoncleaner just posted the dimensions and materials used.

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The wood is solid rather than Plywood. Thickness is 5/8", the height is 16 inches (good match for bed depth), the plank was 6 or 8ft long and cut it into pieces.

Measurements: two 17 3/4 inch long pieces for the tailgate sides, and 53 inches long for tailgate back.

Parts: Twelve 1 1/2 in wood screws(six on each side), four 6 inch 'L' braces.
To secure, two gate latches (gravity held through the tailgate latches), two 'O'end wood screws, and two double ended snap clips (not in pics, the clip with string is replaced) to secure the unit the the Bed 'D' rings.

Paint, add refelectors, and put six little rubber pads on the bottom so it doesn't vibrate on the tailgate.

Total cost was about $50. About $200 cheaper than the tube ones and holds more without pipes or skipoles slipping through.
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Bed Lights

I already did a write up on this here: Bed Lights w/pics - Tacoma World Forums, but it's a cheap mod so I'll summarize it here. ($63.95 with shipping from the site I bought them.)

This mod is more expensive than putting fog or driving lights in the side pockets by the cab, but cheaper than other LED solutions people have found.

The hardest part is running the wires I think. I found 2 small grommets behind the plastic storage bins behind the rear seats in my DC. The are behind the grey trim pieces that extend behind the storage bins. I ended up running both bed tubes and the passenger side one through the passenger side hole, and the driver side tube through the driver side hole due to cable lengths. All cables require you to remove a philips head screw/nut to open the plugs, take the black plastic case off, and fold the white portion over the wires to fit through the holes. If anyone buys the same kit from VM Innovations - Undercar 4 Piece Car LED Neon Kit WHITE + REMOTE and has questions I can explain things further.

Other than routing the cables, it was a simply install. Self tapping screws and plastic brackets for the ones under the truck, and 2 zip ties for each one in the bed. Just a power and ground wire, and they all work. The box has an on/off button (and pattern change, but I don't use that), plus they come with 2 wireless remotes. So you don't need to wire up any switches (in the bed, or a pin switch on the tailgate like most people do it), and you don't have to look for those switches later. You can turn them on in the cab via the box and dome light, or the remote on your keys as you're walking towards the truck.

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Old 12-30-2007, 05:59 PM   #36
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