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Wishful Thinking?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by MuddyJackson, Sep 11, 2017.

  1. Sep 14, 2017 at 4:35 AM
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    303tacoma

    303tacoma Bad Karma is a Bitch

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    Been considering one of these for awhile...
    I need or want this :D
     
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  2. Sep 14, 2017 at 9:01 AM
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    that's what i have. believe it is a pittsburgh product. of course, i use jack stands... always use jack stands...
     
  3. Sep 14, 2017 at 9:03 AM
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    MuddyJackson

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    My jack is too small after the lift I think
     
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  4. Sep 14, 2017 at 9:05 AM
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    81shark

    81shark Well-Known Member

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    cheap shitty junk from kmart.. when you are poor. dumb and a kid.. and it's all you got. haha...

    my 1/2 in is craftsman and my 3/8's is master mechanic. 20+ years in and it's still kicking
     
  5. Sep 14, 2017 at 9:22 AM
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    Pigpen My truck is never clean

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    Access cab with child seat in the back, yellow wire mod, diff breather relocated to tail light, engine block heater, Leer topper with Yakima tracks and rack, Yakima rack on cab, Ride Rite air bags with Daystar cradles, CBI hidden front hitch, wired for winch front and rear Warn quick connect, Warn x8000i on external carrier, sway bar delete, trailer plug relocated to under bumper, Pelfreybilt IFS and Mid skids, BAMF Tcase skid, ECGS front diff bushing, ARB CKMA12 compressor, 255/85/16 Backcountry MT 3 load E tires on stock steel rims, Toyo M55 tires (same size) on another set of stock steelies, Up2NoGood heated mirror kit, Husky X-act Contour front floor liners, Northstar AGM 24F battery under the hood, Northstar 27F in the cab, Redarc 25 amp DC to DC charger, Pelfreybilt bolt on sliders with kickout and top plates, TRD Pro headlights, Depo smoked tail lights, Energy suspension body mount bushing kit, OME Dakar leaf packs with AAL, OME rear shocks, OME 90021 front shocks with 885 coils, SPC LR UCAs, Up2NoGood 2wd low range mod, 4 Wheel Campers Grandby slide in camper, 4xinnovations high clearance rear bumper, Uniclutch 800 lb/ft clutch
    Stock jack or other? My NAPA floor jack still works on the front jack point and under the rear axle. I still keep the stock jack in the truck, as well as a bottle jack. Might as well mention there's a 60" hilift jack in the truck too. The floor jack and jack stands stay at home.
     
  6. Sep 14, 2017 at 10:03 AM
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    Pigpen

    Pigpen My truck is never clean

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    Access cab with child seat in the back, yellow wire mod, diff breather relocated to tail light, engine block heater, Leer topper with Yakima tracks and rack, Yakima rack on cab, Ride Rite air bags with Daystar cradles, CBI hidden front hitch, wired for winch front and rear Warn quick connect, Warn x8000i on external carrier, sway bar delete, trailer plug relocated to under bumper, Pelfreybilt IFS and Mid skids, BAMF Tcase skid, ECGS front diff bushing, ARB CKMA12 compressor, 255/85/16 Backcountry MT 3 load E tires on stock steel rims, Toyo M55 tires (same size) on another set of stock steelies, Up2NoGood heated mirror kit, Husky X-act Contour front floor liners, Northstar AGM 24F battery under the hood, Northstar 27F in the cab, Redarc 25 amp DC to DC charger, Pelfreybilt bolt on sliders with kickout and top plates, TRD Pro headlights, Depo smoked tail lights, Energy suspension body mount bushing kit, OME Dakar leaf packs with AAL, OME rear shocks, OME 90021 front shocks with 885 coils, SPC LR UCAs, Up2NoGood 2wd low range mod, 4 Wheel Campers Grandby slide in camper, 4xinnovations high clearance rear bumper, Uniclutch 800 lb/ft clutch
    The only time I've used my swivel head ratchet was when installing my engine block heater. I bought it for this job - stubby handle is key.
     
  7. Sep 14, 2017 at 10:26 AM
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    pittim

    pittim mittip backwards

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    It’sa Lexus, boogie woogie woogie
    The thing that made me buy one was being able to use it as a ratcheting screwdriver basically. Instead of using extensions for recessed bolts you can just go straight at it.

    Plus the fact that the Pittsburgh Pro has a bright green handle is great since I always lose shit.
     
  8. Sep 21, 2017 at 8:33 PM
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    So I know this stuff is pre-school grade stuff for yall, but I tonight changed my cabin and engine air filter, front diff/transfer case oil, pretty much by myself, with a few tips and hints from a mechanic at my side, in his driveway. He opted NOT to teach me in his shop because he was saying that I'd likely NOT be at the shop when doing maintenance, and he wanted me to have the full experience. Leaves in hair and rocks in skin, and all. And I have to say, I was totally excited and geekin out the WHOLE time while he talked to me about what the parts do and how they interact. WIN.
     
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  9. Sep 22, 2017 at 5:08 AM
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    Hell yeah, congrats!! Now you've learned that diff oil smells terrible. Hope you wore gloves!
     
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  10. Sep 22, 2017 at 5:24 AM
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    Ez pz good job!!
     
  11. Sep 22, 2017 at 9:14 AM
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    Installed Overhead Compass and Temperature Display along with outside temperature sensor and wiring; LED lights reverse backup; LED license plate lights; Added GTA Bluetooth Audio kit to stock radio for iphone audio; Spare tire steel braided air hose extension connection to rear bumper; Installed new headlights along with new bulbs PIAA H4 XTreme and for fog lights PIAA H10 XTreme bulbs. Installed new hood with "hood-scoop". Installed Predator Side Steps. Replaced front chrome grill with customized color matched (Desert Sand Mica) grill with added TOYOTA lettering (also in matched color), installed and secured tailgate anti-theft devices. Also installed a new external TPMS monitor for all 4 tires.
    Well good for you! :thumbsup:

    Keep at it you'll like yourself more afterwards, your getting there (and if it makes you feel any better everyone here has started off just like yourself at one time or another).

     
  12. Sep 22, 2017 at 10:38 AM
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    well doen
     
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  13. Oct 1, 2017 at 7:48 AM
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    TheCookieMonster cookies!!!!!!!!!!!

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  14. Oct 3, 2017 at 11:26 AM
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    :cool:

    Haven't seen this pop up for an update, glad you're getting dirty. We expect that manual I sent to have at least 3 new ring stains by the end of the year, btw. :D
     
  15. Oct 4, 2017 at 1:48 PM
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    Got hung up when I went to do the transmission fluid and rear diff bc I lost the f'ing crusher washers, swinging by my buddy's shop to get a few more today. Should be getting at it this week...
     
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  16. Oct 4, 2017 at 3:23 PM
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    There is no substitute for experience so I'm glad to see you want to jump in and get greasy!
    A few tips:
    -- Whatever service/repair you are doing, read through the process thoroughly, twice. Then look up pictures of other people doing the same job so you have some familiarity before even starting (Youtube is very helpful).
    -- Know that some jobs will not go smoothly, no matter how much preparation you've done. You will get frustrated and you will invent new curse words. This is normal. Most of us have been there and we learn to deal with it. Take your time, and take breaks. Maybe get a radio and play some music while you wrench, this helps me a lot.
    -- Torque wrenches are very important for some jobs. Anti-seize can be even more important than torque wrenches.
    -- Don't believe everything you hear or read online. Reputable sources are out there, seek them out.
    -- Know your limits. I've been wrenching for 35 years and I still take some work to the professionals (e.g. transmission rebuilds)
    -- Don't take chances with critical components. If you aren't confident doing a brake job, alignment, wheel bearings, trans fluid change, etc... don't mess around, take it to a good garage.

    Suggested first projects (in this order):
    inspect/replace wiper blades
    check all fluids (including differential and transmission)
    remove/replace wheels including spare (lug nut familiarity)
    inspect/replace serpentine, inspect idler/tensioner pulleys
    maybe do an oil/filter change under supervision of your pro friend

    Hope this helps you... good luck... and try to enjoy your work in between the wrench throwing and frantic internet searches :D

    EDIT: I should have read more recent posts, you are well on your way! Cheers!
     
  17. Oct 4, 2017 at 4:19 PM
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  18. Oct 4, 2017 at 4:27 PM
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    I just bout three different sized rather and a 24mm socket made by Kobalt.
     
  19. Oct 12, 2017 at 4:13 PM
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    MuddyJackson

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    So... an issue I'm running into is not having a level place to work... how do I work around this? My neighborhood is kinda hilly and the driveway is at a steep angle.
     
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  20. Oct 12, 2017 at 4:52 PM
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    Mine is too, and that limits you a lot. Just know you'll only be able to take off the front two or two rear two tires at a time.

    Let's say I need to take off the front tires. I'll put a wheel chock behind each rear wheel, then put the truck in N and let it roll back putting all the weight on the chocks. Then I'll put on the parking brake and put it back in gear.

    Letting it roll back in N ensures it won't shift backwards while the front is in the air.
     

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