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Old 12-28-2007, 04:14 PM   #1
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Cheap/free mods (and some Gen1 info)

I thought I'd start a thread for "budget" mods for those with an itch to do SOMETHING, but not a lot of money on hand. Or lots of spare parts, tools, paint, etc in the garage.

I'll add pics and how-to's as I have time to get pictures and such. Feel free to post up any you have done. Maybe this can be one place for all of them.

Gen1 Links:
Toyota Buildups And Information
Tech Write-Ups (Staging Area, & More Articles In The Wiki) - YotaTech Forums
Toyota Forums :: Toyota Nation - how to: factory LED/Glass Break Sensor...
Toyota 4x4, 4WD, 4Runner, Land Cruiser, Mini, T100, Tundra, Surf, HiLux, Tacoma Section on 4x4Wire
Toyota Forums :: Toyota Nation - Free alarm mod for 03 & 04 Tacomas

From Janster based on her 96:

Ebrake adjustment:
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...adjustment.htm

Water pump install:
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha.../WaterPump.htm

Steering rack bushing replacement
http://www.keystonekrawlers.com/Mods...eeringBush.htm

2.5" Cornbred lift spacers install w/ AAL
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...rnbredLift.htm

2.5" Daystar lift spacer install
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...ft/Daystar.htm

Oxygen Sensor replacement
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...placement.html

Clutch Pedal bushing replacement
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...tchBushing.htm

Blinker conversion
http://www.lieblweb.com/tacoma/Mecha...n/blinker.html

Gen2 DIY's:
DIY: Wiring after-market lights - Tacoma World Forums
DIY: OEM Cruise Control - Toyota Forums :: Toyota Nation
OEM Intermitted Wipers DIY - Toyota Forums :: Toyota Nation
2005 Tacoma-Writeup on door panel removal - CustomTacos.com Forum
iPod Interface 2005 Taco

Mods:
  1. Airing up the spare tire made easy
  2. Extra D-Rings
  3. Locker Anytime
  4. Maglite seat mount
  5. Foglights on anytime
  6. Day Time Running Lights
  7. Black Head Light Mod (BHLM)
  8. Black Grill Surround
  9. Redneck 6spd Hand rest
  10. Hood Struts
  11. 12V Bed Outlet
  12. Budget OBA Setup
  13. Cup holder LED's
  14. Tailgate Reinforcement
  15. Relocating the 7-pin
  16. Keyless Entry Beep
  17. Home Made Bed Extender
  18. Bed Lights
  19. Illuminated 4x4 Switch
  20. Turning off ABS, VSC, TRAC
  21. Disable Seatbelt Warning Chime
  22. Rear Differential Breather Relocation
  23. Map lights on with dome light
  24. Hi-Lift Bed Mount
  25. Secondary Air Filter Removal
  26. Locking Rear Sliding Window
  27. Alternating Turn Signal/Side Markers (easier way at #42)
  28. Wheel Painting - brought to you by TuRDTACO
  29. Bed Storage Compartment Locks
  30. Alternate way for locker anytime
  31. Cheap traction bars
  32. In Cab 110v outlets
  33. Mounting a 285 (or 33") spare tire
  34. Fog Light Indicator
  35. Cabin Air Filter
  36. Cigarette lighter plug always on
  37. Access Cab Rear Seat Cover - Seat Down Position
  38. Engine Bay Light
  39. Engine Bay Light - Alternative option
  40. Auxiliary reverse lights
  41. Mud Flap Modification
  42. Parking lights as Turn signals (No-relay method)
  43. Using Defrost without the A/C
  44. Adjusting inside rear mirror
  45. Secure Locking Gas Cap
  46. Center Console Lights
  47. Blacked out tail lights
  48. Double Cab Short Box Bed storage
  49. Tranny cooler for non-tow package guys and gals
  50. Brighter stock reverse lights
Download Toyota Factory Service Manuals here if you want them.
Toyota Tacoma FSM Page

Other manual downloads:
Master Portal - forums.bauchan.org

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Airing up the spare tire

As per discussions in http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/wheels-tires/4832-airing-up-spare.html the spare tire can be flipped so you can reach the valve stem when the annoying TPMS light comes on and the other 4 tires are fine.
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Extra D-Rings

Extra d-rings in the bed have been a life saver for me! With a short bed I tend to have to stack things higher so having 6 tie down points help a LOT!

I used these.



Actual Product:
http://www.trailer-parts-forless.com.../10090016.html

Main page (since there's no "search" option, and they can be hard to find):
http://www.trailer-parts-forless.com.../10090010.html

Cheaper online store:
http://www.armysurpluswarehouse.com/...r-500-3752.cfm

Thread on TN where I first wrote about it:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t131835.html

Tools required:
  • #55 Torx socket for impact wrench
  • impact wrench (nothing less will break these bastards loose!)
  • drill - to enlarge the hole for in the ring for the bed bolt
  • grinder to flatten a side of the washer to fit in the d-ring -OR- hammer the washer on the bolt down passed the lock rings and put it under the d-ring
  • knife to cut the bed mat so they are accessible


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D-rings continued

How I cut the washer to fit over the D-Rings:



Original D-Ring:


Hole drilled out to fit bed bolt:



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Just take out the bed bolts (using #55 Torx and impact wrench), knock the washer down past the lock rings (or cut like I did), enlarge the hole for the bolt, put the bolt through the rings, put the washer on if you took it off, bolt back down. Then use! They are rated for 400lbs IIRC, and I've never had a problem using one or more ratchet strap with them for almost 2 years. Haven't rusted either with my bed covered most of the time.
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Locker Anytime (for 4WD only)

Not mine, but thanks to TacoGrande on TN and a few other sites.

Only cost is a DPDT (Double Pole, Double Throw) relay. Radio Shack sells them for under $10 IIRC.



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Maglite Mount

Put a Maglite (or similarly shaped flashlight) on the driver's seat in easy reach getting out or opening the door. Do this instead of using the Toyota mount behind the driver-rear seat that rattles and makes you unload that seat, fold it, and then grab it.

Maglite makes a wall mount bracket, and there are similar mounts out there you can find.

I lined up the brackets, drilled through the plastic side panel on the seat, and used 2 5/8" rivets to mount each one.




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Put a Maglite (or similarly shaped flashlight) on the driver's seat in easy reach getting out or opening the door. Do this instead of using the Toyota mount behind the driver-rear seat that rattles and makes you unload that seat, fold it, and then grab it.

Maglite makes a wall mount bracket, and there are similar mounts out there you can find.

I lined up the brackets, drilled through the plastic side panel on the seat, and used 2 5/8" rivets to mount each one.




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and if anyone is interested, you can find this "kit" at sams club for around $20. thats where i got mine. it came with the big maglite(3 d cell batts) batteries and clips/brackets, and a mini mag lite(2 c batts) and batts...and you can get clips to fit the mini's at most hardware stores. also....you can do a led upgrade for the maglites as well.
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Foglights on anytime

Several ways to do this, but this one was the easiest for me, and I haven't had them come on 4-hours after turning the ignition off like other methods cause. Apparently at least one other method ties into some ignition or emissions circuit that turns on 4 hours after the truck is turned off to deal with emissions so the fogs come on for a few minutes. I parked in front of my living room window for a year after doing this and never saw them come on once so.....

Tools/items needed:
  • wire stripper
  • 1 quick splice
  • 1 female blade connector
  • 6" of wire
  • drill/bit same diameter as wire
  • shrink tube/electrical tape to reinforce crimp connection (optional)
  1. Locate the green wire on the plug in the pic
  2. splice into it
  3. run the wire to the fog light relay through a hole to keep it low and not hit the cover
  4. crimp on the female blade connector onto the wire
  5. pull the fog relay and bend the terminal in the pic to the side
  6. put the female blade connector onto the bent terminal on the fog relay
  7. replace fog relay


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Cheap and easy DTRL

I wanted Day Time Running Lights for a little more visibility without the headlights on and to be a bit different. There's another one on TN by Toku that uses the OEM DTRL relay, but that cost $50 and they turn off when the headlights come on. I like the looks of this way better, and it was free!

Followed the idea here, but did it simpler.
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t164710.html

I didn't buy the adapter he did. I just stripped half an inch off the wire, twisted it, folded it in half and jammed it in the 3rd hole with the harness unplugged from the bulb assembly.

Parts/tools needed:
  • wire strippers/pocket knife/teeth
  • 4-5ft of wire (to be safe, not sure how much I used. cut to fit)
  • 2 quick splices
Splice into green wire on the running lights (small lights outside corner of headlight assemble), pull the rubber plug out of the 3rd hole on the turn signal plug, unplug the bulb harness, jam the stripped end of wire in that hole, seal with glue (hot melt, silicon, whatever), and plug it back onto the bulb assembly.

Wire in third plug.


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Black Headlight Mod

This mod is a little time consuming, but reading up on it takes longer than doing it!

Several links and pics here:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t106329.html

Key points:
  • preheat oven to 300F and TURN IT OFF
  • take out bulbs (I just took out the wire harness and left the whole thing hanging on the truck, bulbs and all)
  • remove all screws from light assembly
  • put headlight on a piece of cardboard so it doesn't melt to the rack (don't know if required, but too many people have f'd this up....)
  • put headlights in for 10 minutes for glue to soften
  • gently pull the assembly apart
  • take screws out of chrome surround to remove and paint
  • paint 2 to 3 coats and let dry over night (some have done less time and the fumes from the paint curing fogged the lense)
  • use wax paper or newspaper strips along the edge of the surround to avoid scratching paint while putting it back in the housing
  • put screws back in surround, place 2 halves of headlight back together and reverse the procedure to open them
  • put a bead of silicon around the edge of the 2 halves after it cools so moisture doesn't get in and fog the lense
While you have it open you can do the clear headlight mod as well by removing the 2 amber/yellow lenses and leaving them out during reassembly. Or, you can tape them off to leave the chrome for a different look.

Pictures of it done:


After BHLM and DRL mod



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Blacked out grill surround

With the left over $5 can of Krylon Fusion black paint you can paint the chrome grill surround making this mod free and easy! My chrome paint is flaking off so it looks like crap anyway. I put 3 coats of paint on to see how it holds up, and maybe do more when it warms up with a coat of clear to help protect once I get a can. I had just enough paint left from the BHLM to do 3 coats so that's it for now.

It's been 3 days with driving salted roads and the paint has held up so far.

Just take the grill off, tape off any spots you don't want painted, and go to town! I popped the 2 top tabs on the emblem out, tipped it forward, and pulled it out to paint separately.

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"Redneck" Gatoraide handrest

You guys will probably appreciate this one!

So I had a 32oz Gatoraide bottle in the truck and noticed it JUST fits in cup holder behind the gear shift on the passenger side. I also notice it put my hand in the perfect position to reach the shift knob with very little movement! Actually very comfortable (even my wife agrees!) and has since been in the truck from around the 1st or 2nd month after I bought it. Elbow rests on the center console, palm rests on the bottle and I can drive for hours without fatigue!

Cost: one gatoraide bottle so, what? $2 maybe? Or "free" if you already have one....




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