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Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by jeepinoutwest, Jan 19, 2016.

  1. May 26, 2021 at 6:13 PM
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    cjc208

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    265/75/16 goodyear duratrac, 16" sr5 anthracite wheels CBI Baja Front bumper / skid plate
    Lookin awesome. What wheels are those?
     
  2. May 26, 2021 at 7:11 PM
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  3. May 27, 2021 at 9:43 AM
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    Ok folks... not particularly an SR related post, but I have an SR and I wanted to share my personal review of a product I have used

    Last summer a few months after purchasing my truck I wanted to employ the "ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" on my truck. My sons 96 had the infamous shock mount rot on the passenger's side and that ultimately led to it breaking free of the frame. My 02 had the infamous frame rot dilemma and I had a frame replacement done, unfortunately the frame looked great and the rest of the truck was falling apart with rot, axle, fenders, bed, etc. I have used every type of rust reform product to try and rectify the problems and ultimately I realized that once it starts, theres no turning back. Plug up one leak, and another one springs. So upon purchasing my 2020 SR I wanted to try and prevent rust as best as possible rather than try and reform it.

    I did my research and fluid film seemed to be a good option, but I heard its messy so I kept looking. Some guy on this thread suggested Mavcoat and I saw some pictures of his upstate NY 2016 after a couple years of application and I decided to give it a go. It's a little pricey at $20 a can, but any rust reform product you buy is at least $20 and they dont really get the job done, so pay now or pay later.

    This stuff goes on like a waxy blue liquid and dries clear. I used 3 cans last year and after having a bit of snow/salt I found a few spots where I missed, and guess what. Surface rust.... Everywhere else I applied the stuff still looked brand new (aside from normal dust/dirt). I bought another 3 cans and hit the undercarriage/inner fenders again this morning. This stuff doesn't really collect dirt and dust like FF, so my frame and leafs look brand new after hitting it with another coat. I could tell that the coat I put on last year was mostly intact still, so it does last. I plan on doing 2-3 cans every June for the life of the truck and see what happens.

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    Heres what it looks like mostly dry. I didn't wash the frame and only quickly wiped down any debris.
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    My hubs are exposed , so these were showing signs of surface rust (even though I painted them last year). A quick cleaning, touch up paint job, and coating of Mavcoat. Hopefully I wont get any more. I never pulled the wheels off and hit my drums when I initially applied this stuff last summer. The drums had some surface rust, so I'll be pulling the rear wheels every year when I do this, or do it every other tire rotation once my Toyota care is up.20210527_110214.jpg
    It is not messy, it's fairly inexpensive, and much easier than pulling off the bed and trying to grind away huge chunks of rust off the 3rd member and rear axle -- then hoping whatever miracle product I purchased from Eastwood encapsulates and stops further rust (which it doesn't).
     
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  4. May 29, 2021 at 5:35 PM
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    Out in Western Colo
     
  5. May 29, 2021 at 8:43 PM
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    super clean bruv.
     
  6. May 30, 2021 at 12:55 PM
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    Ionic Pro 4" tube steps Desert Does-it Seat Jackers ECT PWR always on Kicker Tweeters replacement Tyger roll-up vinyl cover Bed mat
    This is completely normal.

    I have a 21 4cyl and it does it every night. If you read your owners manual, it states it's an EVAP test done about 4-5 hours after your engine has been turned off. Only reason I know (besides reading it) is that my neighbor has mentioned hearing it happen randomly to me.
     
  7. May 30, 2021 at 12:58 PM
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    Been a while since I posted here.
    Eibach Suspension, 255 Duratracs, Leer Shell, Diode Dynamics lighting.
    Sliders should be next once they’re finished up.
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  8. May 30, 2021 at 3:44 PM
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    RCI sliders, RCI front skid, RCI trans skid, Bridgestone Revo 3 AT, OTT tune, Fox 2.0 rear, Front Summo springs, Truxport roll up bed cover, Tekonsha P3, Meso total tails, rear diff breather relocate. JCW front bumper, Apex 12k winch, bar light. Alpine ILX 507, Kicker DX speakers, amber grill light bar, yellow LED fogs, LED headlights, bed mat, bed lights, front camera, rock lights, dash cam, seat jackers, recovery gear, Overland Equipment Aux fuse kit, C4 bumber braces.
    One more mod completed on my 2020 SR SX. Installed a steel RCI transmission skid plate to compliment the the RCI front I installed last year. Already have the RCI rock sliders, installed last month, so I'll add the gas tank skid next. 20210513_205625.jpg 20210412_085220.jpg
     
  9. May 31, 2021 at 8:12 AM
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    Anyone interested

    2020 SR SX OEM take offs. They have roughly 3500 miles on them. NO TPMS.
    Firestone Destination 245/75/16
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    16" x 7"
    139.7mm x6 Bolt/LugPattern
    25mm Offset
    106.1 Centerbore
    Includes OEM wheel locks for all 4 wheels and lugnuts for 3 wheels (need a set for the for the spare).

    No marring or paint issues, these are basically brand new. Looking for $650.

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  10. May 31, 2021 at 9:48 AM
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    Installed a rotopax yesterday :D

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  11. May 31, 2021 at 9:49 AM
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    Un-holy mount from Hondo Garage! It wasn’t cheap but I like it.

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  12. May 31, 2021 at 3:55 PM
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    Hello SR kings. We picked up our first Tacoma two weeks ago and we are loving it so far. It has kind of an interesting option set. It's an SR 4x4 DCSB but with the "XP Predator" accessory package. This (as I have learned) is something added by "Southeast Toyota Distributors" and it is an open question as to whether or not it was a good value. At any rate, it gains the TRD pro wheels with Duratracs on them, blackout badging, and the tube steps. I took the liberty of adding the TRD pro skid plate and the Lund fender flares. For the most part I like the truck although Toyota has done a horrific job of transmission programming. I just leave it in fourth until I am on the highway. We ended up with this particular Tacoma because, well, there are so few out there and this was the only 4x4 they had on the lot. Another dealer had a TRD off road that looked nice but was asking $48k for it. This one was substantially cheaper. The next thing I'm doing is adding the TRD pro grille (or at least a replica one) and wiring up the raptor lights. There may be a transmission cooler and a gas tank skid plate somewhere in the future too.

    Also--random, but the gauge cluster intrigues me. It seems that all Tacomas use the same basic layout along with the same information display (the SR now has the full info display), but for some reason the SR has an exclusive blue/red lighting setup as opposed to white/white on all other trims. Who knows.

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  13. May 31, 2021 at 4:42 PM
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    playdixie Miss'ippi fella

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    I was toying around on the website and put in a zip for Alabama, and saw that package. I sorta want to get one. But strangely enough, Mississippi is in the "gulf states region." The packages here suck. And SE region gets more options vs. us. But I'm also just south of Memphis which is in the Cincinnati region. And again, they have better packages.
     
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  14. May 31, 2021 at 4:51 PM
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    It's strange how it all works. I'm in Alabama and you would think that Toyota would offer things uniformly across the nation as far as accessories go. I'd never even heard of "Southeast Toyota Distributors" until I read the window sticker.
     
  15. May 31, 2021 at 6:44 PM
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    Nice... .

    What happened here. The wheel well in the bed looks deformed. Maybe it's just the lighting?
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  16. May 31, 2021 at 7:02 PM
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    playdixie Miss'ippi fella

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    My aunt used to do payroll for one of the big guys in Memphis. And they bought up a couple smaller dealerships over the years (including a Toyota dealership). And after a year or 2 of doing payroll for the Toyota dealership, she learned about the different region Toyota has.

    And some of the info she learned is that an exact equipped Tacoma costing, say $30K in the Cincinnati region, cost aboitb$500-1000 more in the Gulf states. A couple of the main reason was because of the sales pack (what dealership makes off the sale) and how Toyota does the inventory. In the Cincy reg, Toyota corporate OWNS the actual iinventory.

    Whereas in the Gulf region, the sale pack is higher and the dealers BUYS the inventory from Toyota.

    It's a strange setup. But somehow, it works.
     
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  17. Jun 1, 2021 at 3:56 AM
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    found this post in looking for pics of headache racks. Truck looks great. Simple and clean.
     
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  18. Jun 1, 2021 at 5:36 AM
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    I know this question has been asked a million times but I cant really find a great answer, for anyone that swapped from steel to alloy wheels, what did you do for the TPMS? I was reading something that said you could just rotate the old ones but you have to be careful with that, are there any OEM or cheaper options for new ones available?
     
  19. Jun 1, 2021 at 3:15 PM
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    I had the local tire shop rotate mine 180 degrees. They didn't have an issue with it, but some places will. You also have to be mindful when it comes time to replace tires, you'll have to remind them that they need to drop the sensor prior to breaking the bead. If not the pressure of the machine will more than likely destroy the sensor. I hate seeing idiot lights on my dash.... especially in a brand new truck, but I'd rather not spend $200 on sensors. I would have just told them not to install them if they wouldn't rotate em 180. I check my tire pressure monthly and can usually tell when things are off cuz my mpg goes down.

    Edit.... some folks make some contraption where you throw the sensors in a pressurized tube with a valve stem.
     
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  20. Jun 2, 2021 at 4:22 PM
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    Optical illusion
     

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