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What Have You Done To Your 3rd Gen Today?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by hamiltonuh60, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. Mar 13, 2021 at 7:02 AM
    Tacospike

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    Morimoto Gen2 XBs installed last night, loving these lights so far.

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    rgljr831

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    Looks awesome! :thumbsup: Really diggin the bumper too!
     
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    Man this thing looks good
     
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    that's why i went oem and yeah it is a little more work than the overlays but i didn't like how some of the letters on "tacoma" and the number 6 on the "v6" weren't cut out. i paid $43 and change for each "tacoma" emblem and $19 and change for the "v6" emblem and free shipping.
     
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    I’m lifted now but I ran 265/75/16s on my stock OR set up for quite some time with no run at all.
     
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    Looks amazing!
     
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    Thanks TW... I can always count on you to help me spend my money :woot:
     
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    The main reason I'd like the spotter mirrors is for viewing parking space lines when backing into a space. I typically need to adjust my mirrors down to see the line, or a curb (when parallel parking). Will these spotter mirrors allow me to keep the spotters down, so they always view the line/curb? Thanks!
     
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    Thanks guys! Appreciate it
     
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    Canadian Caber

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    Thanks for the details. I agree about the way the letters and V6 are cut out on yours. I think the time and money are worth it too, IMHO.
     
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    Devious6

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    They will remain where you set them - although the mirrors are connected so it you adjust the regular mirror, you'll need to readjust the spotter. Once set, though, it remains in that spot. Does that make sense?
     
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    Yes. I typically set my mirrors once and forget about them. My question is, can I set the mirrors, and then set the spotters separately, so they aim down, and forget about them? Or, is the spotter fixed to the main mirror? If so, does it "spot" enough to view down towards the parking lines, while leaving the main mirrors in place? Maybe you can help me out with a "backup" test run? :D
     
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    TRDTaco420

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    So neglected to mention not the crew cab but the access cab. in channel won’t have any pieces for the back window which is why I went with the over so they have the second shield for the second window.

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    OEM bed step this afternoon.....
     

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  19. Mar 13, 2021 at 9:35 AM
    Canadian Caber

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    For backing into parking spaces, especially with the long box is why I bought the cheap 2” convex stick on mirrors. They are aimed down for that purpose only. I would think the smaller portion of the Spotter Mirrors would aim there too making it a cleaner look and more reliable in terms of the stick on’s eventually falling off.
     
  20. Mar 13, 2021 at 9:38 AM
    Devious6

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    Absolutely. While they are "connected," you set them separately. You can push the spotters up or down, left or right without impacting the setting of the main mirror so if you always want them to show a parking line view you can do that.

    If you look at this picture of the backside of the Spotter Mirror you see a round area on the lower right. That's the swivel for the spotter portion so it works independently for you to set.

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