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Fasteddieyj's "staying bone stock" build

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by fasteddieyj, Mar 22, 2021.

  1. Mar 22, 2021 at 11:22 AM
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    fasteddieyj

    fasteddieyj [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Sitting at home on the dreaded 14 day covid quarantine. Luckily I only had mild flu symptoms for a couple of days and now I'm just bored out of my mind, so thought it was a good time to start a little build thread.
    2015 SR5 dclb, bought bone stock in February 2019. Had about 65,000 miles on it, which was a little higher than I wanted, but got a pretty good deal on it. Had zero intention of modifying it. After buying it I started noticing other Tacomas with aftermarket wheels and tires and thought "well just wheel and tires isn't that much".
    Mainly building towards a camping rig as opposed to a hardcore wheeling rig.
    I'll update as things change and/or I remember other stuff.

    Suspension:
    Bilstein 5100s and Headstrong 2 1/2" coils GONE
    OME 886 coils and shocks
    Headstrong add-a-leaf
    JBA uca
    rebuilt factory lca w/ whiteline bushings

    Armor:
    Mobtown offroad Hybrid front bumper
    RCI engine, tranny and tcase aluminum skids
    SOS bolt on sliders
    4X4Innovations lca skids

    Lighting:
    DD SS3 fogs
    Headlight services headlight harness
    Osram Super Bright bulbs
    tractor supply 20" lightbar in front bumper

    Wheels/tires:
    Level 8 MK6 16x8 -0
    Yokohama MTG003 285/75r16
    Falken Wildpeake at 265/75r16 GONE
    Bora 3/4 wheels spacers

    Electronics:
    Rockford Fosgate P300-8P
    AudioControl LC7i line converter
    Sound Ordanance M75-4 amp
    Kicker 43CSC674 in all 4 doors
    Kicker 43CST20 tweeters
    X2Power 27F AGI battery
    UltraGauge MX v1.4 on a Spiker a-pillar mount

    Recovery:
    Smittybilt X20-10K with synthetic line
    ARB single compressor on a Slee offroad bracket

    Camping:
    BAMF expo cage
    Tepui Ayer2
    AL Offroad tailgate panel

    Exterior:
    Leer XR100 GONE
    Martin Offroad roof rack
    Spyker hood struts
    Spotter mirrors

    Interior:
    Tech deck

    Drivetrain:
    K&N reusable filter
    Powerstop brake upgrade

    Future:
    Brute Force Fab hc rear (on order)
    Dobinsons Snorkel (here)
    Ubolt flip (here)
    CB and/or ham radio setup
    Sound deadening especially the roof (loud AF with the roof rack)
    Rear ARB locker and probably 4.56 gears (still undecided about going up to 315s or not)

    Bone stock
    taco.jpg
    How she looks now
    taco128.jpg
     
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  2. Mar 22, 2021 at 11:28 AM
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    Nimble9

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    enough to have fun
    Nice! I'm in Lebanon PA so I'm sure I'll see you around local events!
     
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  3. Mar 22, 2021 at 12:14 PM
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    patfl1

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    Glad to hear symptoms are mild, using your time wisely now :)
     
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  4. Mar 22, 2021 at 12:54 PM
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    fasteddieyj

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    Would definitely be nice to put some faces to some names at some point. I have a pair of your front crossmember end plates. Great little product.

    It certainly could be much worse. I've got one more week of quarantine. Hoping to feel good enough in a day or two to spend some time out in the garage.
     
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  5. Mar 22, 2021 at 12:59 PM
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    Oh that's awesome! Yeah make it to Toyota Takeover in July!
     
  6. Mar 22, 2021 at 3:48 PM
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    fasteddieyj

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    I'll see if I can fit it into the schedule. Haven't been to Rausch Creek in close to 10 years. Dug up a photo from what was probably the last trip.

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  7. Mar 22, 2021 at 4:00 PM
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    fasteddieyj

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    A few more random pics of the truck in no particular order.
    After a run in with a buzzard at 55mph on my way to a fishing weekend
    taco29.jpg

    First time I really had it out in the woods. George Washington National Forest
    taco37.jpg

    Roof top tent installed for the first time on the old Leer 100XR
    taco62.jpg

    First camping trip with the rtt. Bald Eagle State Forest in PA
    taco84.jpg
    taco82.jpg

    Mobtown hybrid bumper install
    taco95.jpg

    Bald Eagle State Forest again right after selling the cap
    taco130.jpg
     
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