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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. Jul 11, 2022 at 7:36 PM
    RIX TUX

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  2. Jul 11, 2022 at 7:44 PM
    MGMDesertTaco

    MGMDesertTaco Come on, live a little...

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    Ventured out in the 115 degree heat today and filled the gas tank up at Costco. Rolled 13k miles when I got back home. :turtleride: Not bad for a 2017.

    Anytime camera kit is supposed to be here tomorrow along with a few detailing items from The Rag Company. :popcorn:

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  3. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:12 PM
    20tacoma17

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    And my 17, purchased 10/16 just hit 30k. Thought I was fairly low but you got me on this one. :hattip:
    However my 98 Ranger has 36k. Lol
     
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  4. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:15 PM
    AmateurTaco1313

    AmateurTaco1313 Next truck will be a Hilux

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    Enough for now
    I too would like to know the answer to this
     
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  5. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:21 PM
    auskip07

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    Yep. Looks like they put them on the wrong side
     
  6. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:30 PM
    JLD124

    JLD124 Some Guy

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    Plates came in and I finally got around to reorganizing the MOLLE racks to fit a smaller shovel and fire extinguisher.

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  7. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:51 PM
    CmdrTrekk

    CmdrTrekk Dante & Me

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    Got a really good trash can for the back seat that I'm kind of excited about. ;) Tinted the front windows and windshield strip Glovebox and Console dividers MESO Hi/Lo LED Dome and Sylvania map lights Upgraded Sylvania down road halogen headlights Toyota Bed lights Tailgate Power Lock Anytime Backup Camera on front with switch MESO Customs Puddle Lights w/ switch OEM Roof Rack TRD Air Filter K&N Cabin Air filter MESO Customs Gasshole MESO Customs pocket switch plate ARB Awning w/ sides and back Taco Vinyl radio knob Mountain Hatch Tailgate Panel Midland MXT275 with clean set up and Ghost Antenna on roof Tonneau Cover - full fold up Cali-raised Lower bumper light bar Baja Designs ditch lights Icon Add a leaf 2” rear lift Bilstein 5100 OME 2” medium weight coil spring (settled at 1.5” lift all around) Rear diff breather relocation TacoMods ECT gear shift button KTJO4x4 A-Pillar Handle KTJO4x4 B-pillar handles RAV4 spot mirror Exhaust Re-route The last Mobtown Hidden Hitch Rear Bumper Greenlane Off road Aluminum low profile front bumper RCI Full skid plates + Cat guards Fuel Tank Skid plate Heated seats Battery Upgrade to larger AGM Soundskins sound dampening kit Randy Ellis Rock Sliders Remote Start and GPS Goodyear Wrangler UltraTerrain AT 31" tires Fumoto Valve oil pan upgrade TRD Radiator Cap Rough Country Speedometer Calibrator Oversized Cupholders Total lift: 1.5” body lift .5” ground lift On the list: Re-Gear? Speaker upgrade? Greenlane Bumper Wings?
    After making a big boo boo crash crash scrape scrape on the rocker panels and door in March, I got them repaired and finally installed the Randy Ellis rock sliders today. For anyone not familiar with (or familiar) Randy Ellis, this is a pinch-weld design mostly used on RAM and JEEP trucks. I know, it's sacrilege but it works. The design creates a box off of the pinch weld of the body and then rivets into the door sill. It's nuts how hard it was to drill these holes, we killed two Dewalt batteries and rendered all our bits useless. That alone made me believe in the strength of the pinch weld. My friend tested these out first (older design). They are sturdy AF. You can stand on them, you can jack the truck up off of them and everything. I know that you all love the frame-mount ones, so please don't @Me because I also think those are great but I wanted a different design and function.

    The new design does leave a little to be desired in terms of flush fitment though. Might not be a bad thing but the old design wrapped around the rocker panels very tightly (which apparently made install a pain compared to these). These have a lot of uneven gaps due to the definitely not straight or flat truck body. The gaps would make it a lot easier to clean though when there's dirt and rocks inside and it does leave them floating away from the body which might be better for actual impacts. You also can only see the gaps up close or with the door open and every other rock slider is full of gaps.

    Use wise, they stick out further than I personally wanted, but will also make a great step for getting access to the roof (I used to stand on the door sill and slide all over the place). I kinda wish I had ordered them without the tube but then they'd no longer be a step. And most other rockers stick out like that too, so it'll take me some getting used to. Get a nice calf massage on the way out of the truck though! Will have to figure out where to put my grip tape to avoid ripping pants and leg hairs.

    In all, 10 bolts and 16 rivets per side. The rivets could probably be hammered and painted to blend in better.

    Side note: Does anyone else hate the poorly written instructions that come with stuff like this?

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  8. Jul 11, 2022 at 8:58 PM
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    WaitingOnMyR1T No longer waiting…

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    Thanks, I ordered my SOS bumper at the beginning of November. That was the part that took the longest.
     
  9. Jul 11, 2022 at 9:12 PM
    CmdrTrekk

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    Got a really good trash can for the back seat that I'm kind of excited about. ;) Tinted the front windows and windshield strip Glovebox and Console dividers MESO Hi/Lo LED Dome and Sylvania map lights Upgraded Sylvania down road halogen headlights Toyota Bed lights Tailgate Power Lock Anytime Backup Camera on front with switch MESO Customs Puddle Lights w/ switch OEM Roof Rack TRD Air Filter K&N Cabin Air filter MESO Customs Gasshole MESO Customs pocket switch plate ARB Awning w/ sides and back Taco Vinyl radio knob Mountain Hatch Tailgate Panel Midland MXT275 with clean set up and Ghost Antenna on roof Tonneau Cover - full fold up Cali-raised Lower bumper light bar Baja Designs ditch lights Icon Add a leaf 2” rear lift Bilstein 5100 OME 2” medium weight coil spring (settled at 1.5” lift all around) Rear diff breather relocation TacoMods ECT gear shift button KTJO4x4 A-Pillar Handle KTJO4x4 B-pillar handles RAV4 spot mirror Exhaust Re-route The last Mobtown Hidden Hitch Rear Bumper Greenlane Off road Aluminum low profile front bumper RCI Full skid plates + Cat guards Fuel Tank Skid plate Heated seats Battery Upgrade to larger AGM Soundskins sound dampening kit Randy Ellis Rock Sliders Remote Start and GPS Goodyear Wrangler UltraTerrain AT 31" tires Fumoto Valve oil pan upgrade TRD Radiator Cap Rough Country Speedometer Calibrator Oversized Cupholders Total lift: 1.5” body lift .5” ground lift On the list: Re-Gear? Speaker upgrade? Greenlane Bumper Wings?
    Thanks! they will never be this clean and shiny again
     
  10. Jul 11, 2022 at 10:34 PM
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    Ps my k02 and scs f5 go on the swing out today. 20220711_144946.jpg
     
  12. Jul 12, 2022 at 3:49 AM
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    They are nice, I'd be interested to see how they hold up being tied into the body. As for the Jeeps, I believe you are referring to what is known as boat sides which are at a much steeper angle deflecting the rocks/hits outward away from the frame/body. Also with jeeps the body mount sliders usually have a skin or top mounting material that gets riveted to the panels up the side of the doors for added strength. It looks like these are riveted to the step in. Some real world testing would be cool.
     
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  13. Jul 12, 2022 at 7:40 AM
    mic_sierra

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    x2 They're tied into the pinch weld which concerns me for anything other than aesthetics. I would think those would move if someone over 200 lbs. used it as a step getting in and out.
     
  14. Jul 12, 2022 at 7:48 AM
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    I hope you trimmed those u-bolts before dropping the truck back on the ground..
     
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    Pro Grill was due today, but it's delayed per UPS
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  16. Jul 12, 2022 at 9:03 AM
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    CmdrTrekk

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    Got a really good trash can for the back seat that I'm kind of excited about. ;) Tinted the front windows and windshield strip Glovebox and Console dividers MESO Hi/Lo LED Dome and Sylvania map lights Upgraded Sylvania down road halogen headlights Toyota Bed lights Tailgate Power Lock Anytime Backup Camera on front with switch MESO Customs Puddle Lights w/ switch OEM Roof Rack TRD Air Filter K&N Cabin Air filter MESO Customs Gasshole MESO Customs pocket switch plate ARB Awning w/ sides and back Taco Vinyl radio knob Mountain Hatch Tailgate Panel Midland MXT275 with clean set up and Ghost Antenna on roof Tonneau Cover - full fold up Cali-raised Lower bumper light bar Baja Designs ditch lights Icon Add a leaf 2” rear lift Bilstein 5100 OME 2” medium weight coil spring (settled at 1.5” lift all around) Rear diff breather relocation TacoMods ECT gear shift button KTJO4x4 A-Pillar Handle KTJO4x4 B-pillar handles RAV4 spot mirror Exhaust Re-route The last Mobtown Hidden Hitch Rear Bumper Greenlane Off road Aluminum low profile front bumper RCI Full skid plates + Cat guards Fuel Tank Skid plate Heated seats Battery Upgrade to larger AGM Soundskins sound dampening kit Randy Ellis Rock Sliders Remote Start and GPS Goodyear Wrangler UltraTerrain AT 31" tires Fumoto Valve oil pan upgrade TRD Radiator Cap Rough Country Speedometer Calibrator Oversized Cupholders Total lift: 1.5” body lift .5” ground lift On the list: Re-Gear? Speaker upgrade? Greenlane Bumper Wings?
    Great info! I wasn't super familiar with how the Jeeps are built in/designed just that they exist. Will def. have to see how they work. They definitely would've deflected the rock that creamed the rocker panel originally though or at least scratched them up, lol.
     
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    Why??
     
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  20. Jul 12, 2022 at 9:37 AM
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