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My SuPerWhite '10 Taco

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by N8tiveTaco21, May 22, 2014.

  1. May 22, 2014 at 9:46 PM
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    N8tiveTaco21

    N8tiveTaco21 [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
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    Member:
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    Messages:
    97
    Gender:
    Male
    Central Washington
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD OR
    OME Dakar leaves, 886 springs, SPC UCAs, Softtopper, GFC Superlite, Caliraised Rock sliders, 4.56 regear w/ Eaton Elocker
    When I saw the 2nd gen bodies for the first time in 05, I was in love. My mind was set and I knew I wanted a taco. However with being in college it was impossible to afford the one I wanted (let alone food lol). So after saving for money for months to put towards a down payment, I started looking for the truck I fell in love with years ago. It took months to find the right used truck for the right price. Finally, while on a vacation visiting family in AZ, I decided to browse out of curiosity and I found the perfect one for me!

    Here is how the truck looked when I bought it 10/23/13, with chrome wheels, a 3" block lift (which I'm not a fan of), and some worn Bridgestone Dueler 285/70/17
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    As soon as the paperwork was done, I began looking for parts on the drive from the dealership. Once I got to Washington, my wheels came to my front door 2 days later and I took a trip to the tire shop, and added the side steps
    Late November '13
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    Here's a few pics of a trail southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah
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    I ended up taking a wrong turn back down and was in a dried out creek. I had one hell of a time navigating around large boulders like this for a mile or so as I was by myself lol
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    In Arizona on a scenic drive
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    Just last weekend in my own backyard of Washington
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    5/18/14
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    The Mods:

    3" block lift 886 coils (5/16)
    Spc UCAs (5/16)
    OME dakar HD leafs (12/19)
    Wheelers Superbumps front & rear (12/19)
    Wheelers U-bolt flip kit (12/19)
    Extended rear brake lines
    EBC green brake pads (9/19)
    EBC slotted & dimpled rotors (9/19)
    Caliraised Bolt-on rock sliders (9/20)
    Tan Softopper (2/20)
    Matt Gecko LED Bed lighting kit (Cool White 6/20)
    ATH Fab bed stiffeners(5/20)
    Nitro 4.56 gears w/ rear Eaton E locker (9/17/20) (rear end fluid changed 163200)
    Level 8 Guardian 17x8.5 wheels
    285/70/17 Toyo Open Country AT
    RBP side steps
    Aero exhaust 2525xl
    Pioneer AVH-x5500BHS 7" head unit
    Infinity 6.5" 60.11 components
    10" kicker cvx
    JL Audio 900/5 amp
    Paint matched front grill
    Plasti derped toyota emblem
    TRD emblem in front grill
    Plasti derped black lower valence
    Lamin-x yellow fog light covers
    Caliraised Amber LED fog lights
    Corona bottle opener in the bed


    Future
    Front and rear plate bumper

    Well this is all I have for now until I can afford more parts, next on the list HAS to be suspension. Thanks for looking!
     
    Last edited: Sep 30, 2020
  2. May 25, 2014 at 7:28 PM
    #2
    N8tiveTaco21

    N8tiveTaco21 [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 22, 2014
    Member:
    #130405
    Messages:
    97
    Gender:
    Male
    Central Washington
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD OR
    OME Dakar leaves, 886 springs, SPC UCAs, Softtopper, GFC Superlite, Caliraised Rock sliders, 4.56 regear w/ Eaton Elocker
    Got a better pic of the wheels
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  3. May 25, 2014 at 7:35 PM
    #3
    N8tiveTaco21

    N8tiveTaco21 [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
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    Member:
    #130405
    Messages:
    97
    Gender:
    Male
    Central Washington
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD OR
    OME Dakar leaves, 886 springs, SPC UCAs, Softtopper, GFC Superlite, Caliraised Rock sliders, 4.56 regear w/ Eaton Elocker
  4. May 25, 2014 at 7:37 PM
    #4
    N8tiveTaco21

    N8tiveTaco21 [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 22, 2014
    Member:
    #130405
    Messages:
    97
    Gender:
    Male
    Central Washington
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD OR
    OME Dakar leaves, 886 springs, SPC UCAs, Softtopper, GFC Superlite, Caliraised Rock sliders, 4.56 regear w/ Eaton Elocker

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