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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 6, 2025 at 7:21 PM
    Miles009

    Miles009 Well-Known Member

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    Cool plug n play! Love keeping things factory as possible.
    how did you tune the system? Just factory EQ or did you mess with crossover points too?
    Did you run that sub off a dedicated amp, or is it still stealing signal from the fronts?

    it’s wild what a little tuning and clean power can do… I kept the budget about the same as your build too
     
  2. Jul 6, 2025 at 7:27 PM
    Miles009

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    If you’re on the fence about the Alpine plug-and-play kit, I’d suggest looking into a different route I went with — same budget, way better performance.

    My Setup (~$400 total):
    Why I Skipped the Alpine PSU300-TCM:
    • It’s plug-and-play, but the sub is passive and robs two amp channels

    • No DSP or tuning — it just gets louder, not necessarily better

    • Still stuck on stock speakers unless you pay even more for their full bundle
    The Kicker amp is the real game-changer — it actually balances and cleans up your sound across the whole cabin. With that and a dedicated powered sub, I’ve got solid punch, better staging, and vocals that cut through (even with metal and rock) — and it’s all stealth and Pittie-proof.

    Happy to share install tips or pics if you want. Just figured I’d toss this out there since I almost bought the Alpine kit too, but I’m glad I didn’t.
     
  3. Jul 6, 2025 at 7:33 PM
    swtacos

    swtacos Well-Known Member

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    Nice!

    I just ordered one just last night. Last one got broken by something very large hitting it.
     
  4. Jul 6, 2025 at 8:20 PM
    thomasburk

    thomasburk Keep on Truckin'

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    I kept my oem head unit, and replaced all speakers. Truck was 15 months old, but finally decided I needed decent speakers, the OEM speakers sounded like my first ever am/fm radio with the antena fully extended. Like crap in other words.

    Here's what I got which didn't break the bank. And sounds good enough to crank-up. Sorry, for some of you that would be crank-right.

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    Sometimes I wish, I had a subwoofer behind the rear seat.
     
  5. Jul 6, 2025 at 8:35 PM
    thomasburk

    thomasburk Keep on Truckin'

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    Looks like you got a great system now. Wow
     
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    This and that
    Never thought I was gonna buy speakers etc, then I got some kicker speakers, 3-way front, 2 way rear. then I got a kicker key amp and it all woke up. And it sounded so much better that I got a kicker 8” self powered sub. It’s unreal how much more clear it is. Oh and I put in some sound skins as well.
     
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    MGMDesertTaco

    MGMDesertTaco Come on, live a little...

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    This one's cheap, fits in the box behind the seat and sounds much bigger than its 8" size.

    https://www.crutchfield.com/p_575P3008P/Rockford-Fosgate-P300-8P.html
     
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    Swapped trd pro grill for v2 trd pro grill made custom braket for baja s8 led bar light. Also made custom braket for diode dynamics ss6 led fog lights. And I had 2 roughcountry 12 inch led bars hook them up together for lower led bar. Is it to much?20250706_174900~4.jpg
     
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    Well, I got a speeding ticket in my 3rd Gen today. It was by one of those new Stealthy Grey Durangos on the 54 getting into Spring Valley. I was only going a steady 80. Does that count as doing something in my 3rd Gen? :crazy:
     
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    This and that
    What?, no ditch lights?
     
  11. Jul 7, 2025 at 12:20 AM
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    LED Bed lights, gas cap holder, MA1 W/ 90 degree connector, Drop Step Running Boards, Console Tray (Red Trim), Cup Holder Insert Kit (Red Trim), Head Rest Hooks, LED interior lights, Dog Hammock, rear door protectors, LED reverse lights (now VTAILs), black tailgate inserts, blackout badging, color matched glovebox letter inserts, VTAILS, H9 low beams, LED tag lights, bed mat, tailgate mat, Tri-fold soft Tonneau cover, Pro grill (OEM), AVS In-Channel Rain Guards (smoke),
    Well sadly that $400 has been up'd by about $142, so getting closer to TGP's plug and play.. lol
    But I will keep it in mind...

    I wouldn't mind a link to that HU though, looks sweet...


    Looks like they are all discontinued, and what's left on Amazon will probably be gone by the BF sales, if I can budget it by then... Looks like I will be buying my baby girl a wedding dress sometime in the near future, I mean, doesn't she know she is interfering with my Tacoma time?? o_O:rofl::rofl:

    Any links or part numbers by any chance??
     
  12. Jul 7, 2025 at 12:36 AM
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    I upgraded tweeters, and it was the big difference, but adding a sub was a huge difference. You can find decent under-seat ones, and can mount them behind rear seat. Probably can fit under one of the seats, too. Haven't even upgraded the door speakers and it sounds pretty decent.
     
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    Good to know someone else besides me is afraid of the dark! Ha. Jk, because not actually afraid of the dark.. I just enjoy aux lighting, and there's never too much. Well.. unless you're this guy vvv..
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    Because there does come a point when there's too much, as in diminishing returns over what you already have. If you want a real answer, I'd be willing to bet your rough country bars aren't adding hardly any addtl output over what the baja is putting out already.. The idea is to add addtl lights to supplement each other and/or fill in any gaps. Many run into this issue though with cheaper lights (trying to make up for it by adding more lights), or not choosing the correct optics. One could have just a couple (top tier) aux lights with much more effective optics resulting in more effective and usable output, compared to someone with a bunch of generic cheap China bars with those crappy reflectors.

    Then again, you've got people that still go overboard anyways for that wow factor when you flip them all on. Which tbh, can be pretty slick, if you've got the money to blow, and it comes out clean. Like those diode dynamics ss5 crosslink setups you see. Those are pretty sick!

    But no, that setup is not too much. I dig it! I really like the grille setup with the baja s8! Some baja ditch lights and fogs down the road, and aftermarket heads (morimoto?) would really top it off I think. :thumbsup:
     

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