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What have you done to your Tacoma today? 1st Gen Edition

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by SlimDigg, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:03 PM
    somethinboutayota

    somethinboutayota Dorthy left Kansas for a reason

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    Go to get alignment- replace whole front end
    Debadged and painted, plasti-dip bumper , Sock monkey decals, tool box, K&N cold air intake, flag holder/fishing pole holder, Satoshi, magnaflow 40 series, spidertrax wheel spacers, map lights, led reverse lights, led dash assembly lights, roof top LED bar

    That looks really good, I love line-x seems to hold up the longest, my uncle has had rhino liner in his ram for about 6 or 7 years and it's all chipping and faded to a light gray
     
  2. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:13 PM
    Madjik_Man

    Madjik_Man The Rembrandt of Rattle Can

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    The Line-X will fade too... well at least mine did. Granted mine was sprayed nearly 15 years ago so it didn't have the UV blocker or whatever the new stuff has.

    But it is easily restored: http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/1s...djik-mans-laugh-him-build-16.html#post6836852

    Other than that, the Line-X has held up to 15 years of pretty decent abuse (I've never thrown an axle in the bed or anything but I've used the hell out of it)
     
  3. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:15 PM
    tomtom

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    My rhinoliner is still holding up although there has been quite a number of years underneath a tonneau cover.
     
  4. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:24 PM
    taco terror

    taco terror 1st gen = best gen

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    My brother had a Ram that was Rhino Lined, he had it redone under warranty. I haven't put any heavy use on my Line-X but I love it.
     
  5. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:38 PM
    somethinboutayota

    somethinboutayota Dorthy left Kansas for a reason

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    Ya it does fade but compared to some of the rhino liners the line x keeps a darker shade of the black
     
  6. Jan 9, 2014 at 8:39 PM
    somethinboutayota

    somethinboutayota Dorthy left Kansas for a reason

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    Go to get alignment- replace whole front end
    Debadged and painted, plasti-dip bumper , Sock monkey decals, tool box, K&N cold air intake, flag holder/fishing pole holder, Satoshi, magnaflow 40 series, spidertrax wheel spacers, map lights, led reverse lights, led dash assembly lights, roof top LED bar

    I want to get rid of my crappy set in plastic bed liner and get it line x'd but it's not very practical for me, if anything it might be a better selling point
     
  7. Jan 10, 2014 at 4:10 AM
    Sloth

    Sloth Baby Ruth?

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    Thanks. Still need to do either the turn signal relocate, or wire up the trail gear led turn signals I have. I'm pleased so for. Though I was hoping it would take some of the angle off of my cv's, but only dropped the front about 0.25" (hub to fender). Still have to get t-case skid and sliders on so hopefully it will drop a little more.
     
  8. Jan 10, 2014 at 4:34 AM
    PcBuilder14

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    x2. I'll do it some day. Just keep finding other stuff to spend money on haha
     
  9. Jan 10, 2014 at 4:57 AM
    2k4Taco

    2k4Taco IG: Swannybruh

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    Yeah mine has the UV blocker in it. I also have to put the topper back on so that will help protect it from the sun as well. I got it sprayed because that old POS plastic bed liner was chaffing off my paint down to bare metal. Well worth the money IMO. The warranty follows the vehicle and any Line X dealer will repair it.
     
  10. Jan 10, 2014 at 5:16 AM
    cynicalrider

    cynicalrider #NFG

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    I know people hate on drop in liners but I know when I'm throwing logs in the back of my truck I don't have to worry about scratches and dents. I just take it out once a year, clean it out and bedline any scratches. The previous owner never did so a hole rusted through the bed. I glassed it but now I feel the drop in liner will offer more protection than a rhino line can.
     
  11. Jan 10, 2014 at 5:35 AM
    YotaOverAll

    YotaOverAll Backyard Performance

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    Didn't know you could take the liner out without destroying it. I need to do that this weekend
     
  12. Jan 10, 2014 at 5:50 AM
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    The back end will behave better with the extra weight.
     
  13. Jan 10, 2014 at 6:09 AM
    NoTown98Yota

    NoTown98Yota Whiskey Throttle FTW!

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    Ok, so I have run into a little rubbing problem with my new tires. I am looking into some 1.25" Spidertrax spacers but I am a little confused on the hub-centric ones. On their site it says it fits my year w/o locking hubs. Does that just mean manual hubs? I don't want to have to buy twice so any input is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
     
  14. Jan 10, 2014 at 6:36 AM
    jkirkpatrick

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    Sounds like you need a rebuild kit for your starter. Cheaper than buying a replacement. I had mine done at about 230,000km. Best get it done now before one day you can't start your truck (that's what happened to me).




     
  15. Jan 10, 2014 at 6:38 AM
    tomtom

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    locking hubs should be the manual hubs.
     
  16. Jan 10, 2014 at 6:51 AM
    se7enine

    se7enine MCMLXXIX

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    I would like to Line-X my bed but it's in rough shape and has holes from previous owners suspension mods. Now I'm trying to find a long bed liner for this reason alone.
     
  17. Jan 10, 2014 at 7:01 AM
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    Eh, see my Build Thread sig link. Too many mods to list.
    1] Replaced the old rusty battery hold down bar with a new OEM eBay'd for $15.

    2] Decided to try and make a fuse block/breaker/relay mounting tray like others have done, so I bought some sheet metal and snips to give it a whirl. I decided to prototype out of cardboard first and discovered that there just doesn't seem to be enough depth over in the vicinity of the battery in my old first gen. I don't feel like running power cables all over the engine compartment to where there's room, so that idea seems to be a no-go at this point. Not sure what I'm going to do since I have a pile of relays on the way that will need managed.

    3] Broke my HID. Discovered water in the driver's side housing, probably from when I degreased the engine a few days ago and hosed it off. Apparently I didn't get it sealed well enough. So I pulled the front end apart, pulled the housing, baked it in the oven to soften the glue, and pulled it apart. After cleaning the water out, I baked it again and pressed the housing cover on. I thought it might be better to have an even pressure, so I put it face down on the counter and pushed down on the back of the housing. Well, the projector lens is so close to the housing cover that...it broke the JB Weld on the back.

    Fuuuuuu..... :mad:

    Either I'm stronger than I knew, or the JB Weld wasn't as strong as I thought.

    So...hopefully some Gorilla super glue and calking will fix and seal it up good enough. I really don't want to toss it and have to buy new ones and venture back into Dremel land. Grrrrr...

    [​IMG]
     
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  18. Jan 10, 2014 at 8:00 AM
    somethinboutayota

    somethinboutayota Dorthy left Kansas for a reason

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    Hopefully the gorilla glue will work this time around, I wouldn't have gone with job weld to start with but I'm surprised it failed that easy
     
  19. Jan 10, 2014 at 8:06 AM
    stikle

    stikle Well-Known Member

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    Eh, see my Build Thread sig link. Too many mods to list.
    Well, it wasn't a standard retrofit. I had to Dremel out the back of the housing so the projector lens assembly would fit. Then to hold it in place, I used metal tape, then JB Welded over the top of all of it to make it...permanent. Right.

    <crossing fingers>
     
  20. Jan 10, 2014 at 9:42 AM
    4WD

    4WD cRaZy oLdmAn

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    Grey wire MOD, deck plate, diff breather MOD, 2nd gen. OME 883# on Tundra 5100's, OMD custom 3" leafsprings, rear shock relocation, Ivan Stewart TRD rims w/285/75/16's, '02 bumper MOD, Famous Fabrications sliders , LED interior/exterior lights, bed bar, Custom tube bumper, Old school KC day lighters,Red Ring 8" HID flood, Kenwood vhf 2M.. umm some other shit I'm forgetting right now

    I know most everyone bashes JB weld , it works 1 of 2 ways, it either bonds the surfaces like steel or it is a forever fail, cleaning the surfaces is key to that shits success it seems, used it a couple times with good results
     

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