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What have you done to your Tacoma today? 1st Gen Edition

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by SlimDigg, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. May 3, 2020 at 7:18 PM
    Blue92

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    Oh yeah. PLC programming is fun. Except when you dont have the software for a certain brand controller cause its $5000 or so.

    Thankfully I dont deal with PCB's a lot. If we onow something on a board is bad, usually the whole board gets replaced for the sake of time. Production time is everything, and if the machine sits while you solder on a new capacitor or whatever, thats a lot of money lost in product.
     
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  2. May 3, 2020 at 7:35 PM
    Blue92

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    Who knows if people will even want to fly in June. My local airport has become a parking lot for Alaska Airlines 737's. Must be 30 or 40 of em parked in various places.
     
  3. May 3, 2020 at 7:48 PM
    esxcli

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    Finished fuel cell mount, made a battery shelf, trying to come up with ideas for how to tie the battery down. Finished up the main tube work for the bed cage, then did runners from the main hoop to the shock hoops. Installed adjustable BPV, removed the old tank vent and second rear brake line. Whew!

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  4. May 3, 2020 at 7:50 PM
    eon_blue

    eon_blue Okayest Member

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    I don't remember exactly how many of each go with each flare....if I recall correctly there are more reds than blues needed overall. Maybe 4 red/3 blue per flare? Someone else will have to confirm, it's been awhile since I had mine off. But yeah I would think 2 packs each should do it.
     
  5. May 3, 2020 at 7:59 PM
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    Stuff and things
    That thing is naaasty.
     
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  6. May 3, 2020 at 8:13 PM
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    Installed the rear Bilstein 5100's today. Rides much nicer now with 5100 front and rear.
     
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  7. May 3, 2020 at 8:57 PM
    robblacktpre03

    robblacktpre03 03 Tacoma Restore time

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    k&n air filter, throttle body spacer, all pro UCA, 07 gun metal TRD FJ rims, blacked out interior trim
    How much were they?
     
  8. May 4, 2020 at 12:21 AM
    Captain Magma

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    Knocked out lbj's yesterday after hearing a clunk a few weeks ago while turning out of the driveway. While I was in there, I noticed my clunk was probably coming from my upper bj's instead, lowers actually feel like they have some life left in them. Retired them to the trail spares box and hopefully never need them. Upper bj boots are so trashed I can see the ball joint and they are looking worn to shit. Decided to go big on the replacements and just upgrade, ordering some MCM uca's later this week!
     
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  9. May 4, 2020 at 12:21 AM
    nagorb

    nagorb Should be a dang perma mod

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    Is the breaker not for the fuse box? Electricity is beyond me, but my understanding is the breaker protects the cable to and fuse box and the fuses protect everything downstream.
     
  10. May 4, 2020 at 12:23 AM
    Empty_Lord

    Empty_Lord Toyotaholic

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    The breakers there to protect the wire from bursting into flames. I’d just run a break for the amperage that the fuse box specs as max. The idea is for it not to trip unless it has to. You must also make sure the wire gauge can handle the max amperage the fuse box allows.
     
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  11. May 4, 2020 at 2:42 AM
    Blue92

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    Yes. But its still wise to keep everything relative to how many total amps youre pulling.

    Say for example the total of everything you want to run is 50 amps. Id go with a 75 amp panel and breaker that way you have some room for another circuit or two, but its still not overly huge to the point where the breaker will never trip if it has to.
     
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  12. May 4, 2020 at 8:17 AM
    2002Tacoma4x4

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    I found them used in good condition the set of 2 for $75....
    so I'm selling the 2 old ones I removed for $25
    knowing that at least the rear ( skinny one) is worth
    the front one bitted up is just a plus not that good looking o_O
     
  13. May 4, 2020 at 9:17 AM
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    2” rear body lift, 2.25” rear suspension lift; 3” front body lift (it’s in a transition period); OME rear springs+an extra leaf; Bilstein 5100s in the front; BFG 31x10.5s
    First, in the beginning of April, this happened:
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    So I decided to remove the bed and replace it after trying to bend it back into place. I figured that replacing the bed would be cheaper than body shop shenanigans anyhow:
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    Turns out that turning the bed bolts off would prove verrry difficult. I think half of the 6 came off mostly no problem, but 3 of them took most of the day at about two hours per bolt. That includes PB blaster treatment the day before and the morning of. But finally, the bolts all came out except for two that I just cut out of the old bed:
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    I was going to wait until summer to do the leaf springs upgrade, but since the bed was off, a leaf upgrade would be much easier, so I replaced the very flat and worn out stock springs with OME CS046RA; CS046RB (with extra leafs):
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    Originally I had a 3 inch body lift, so the stock Bilsteins were good, but with the OME the lift is 2.5, needless to say the shocks were now too short. So I searched far and wide for shock extensions for the rear shocks, to no avail. I decided to try my hand at fabrication, this is what I came up with:
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    It’s not permanent, it’s just there to get me by until I can get the 5100s for the rear.
    Lastly, and it’s only minor, but the muffler hanger was too high and the new springs were in danger of smacking the muffler pipe in flexion, so I took the two bolts that were holding it on out and dropped the bracket to just one bolt holding it:
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    ... so that’s all for now. I’ll try to remember to update the post with new info as it happens. (sorry that some of the pictures are sideways)

    ((update))
    I pretty much finished all I can do at this point... a buddy came by and we socially distanced putting the bed back on and shortening the gas fill tube... instead of putting the 3 inch body lift blocks back in I decided to go with 2” plus the 2+ inches the OME give me... it looks a little funny with the front being lower than the rear, but it’s good for now:
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    I have that extra bit underneath because my bolts are 4” bolts and I needed a way to make up the rest of the length. It’s just a piece of 1” aluminum tube.
    Here’s the ‘finished’ product... ‘cause I’m never really going to be finished...
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    it’s around 4” of lift, any lower and the bed wouldn’t match the cab at all and it would just look even more off. It’s a compromise to have it just an inch lower.
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    I like the black and white, but I think I’m gonna paint it all black.
     
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  14. May 4, 2020 at 9:23 AM
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    Good luck. Mine are pristine and I can't even give them away...
     
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  15. May 4, 2020 at 9:50 AM
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    Pyrifera Adventureswithdog.com

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    Finally got around to repositioning my front shock reservoirs. 1st pic is where they ended up so I could at least drive on paved roads with no "enthusiasm." Low and in harm's way.

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    To get them in the nice, upright, protected position they are in now (pics #2) I had to loosen the nut where the hose attaches to the reservoir and rotate the reservoir 180 degrees so it would fit. This is a delicate operation as there is 200 PSI of nitrogen and oil behind the O-ring on that nut.

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    I'll fine tune the position later but, for now, I can feel confident enough to Send It!
     
  16. May 4, 2020 at 9:56 AM
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  17. May 4, 2020 at 10:06 AM
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  18. May 4, 2020 at 10:11 AM
    2002Tacoma4x4

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    :facepalm: you right...I'm :crazy:
     
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  19. May 4, 2020 at 10:21 AM
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    It's the little things that get ya...

    Before
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    After
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    Installed
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  20. May 4, 2020 at 10:22 AM
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    ARB front locker, Custom high clearance rear bumper, Custom plate front bumper, mile marker winch PE8, safari snorkel, Deck Plate Mod Fox 2.5 rr DSC, Camburg UCA, squeaky Dakar leafs, 5125 10" and custom 7.5" shackles, thee finest PNW pinstripes, MT-R, Nissan crew cab roof rack??? wtf is that about??? Allpro skids, Rigid duallys President McKinley CB with PA Recaro SRD with Wedge Engineering Morimoto retrofits Champion Rad - Failed Tundra brakes
    do you have better photos of this?
    Mine are like front gatling guns pointed out front; they are begging for better protection
     

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