1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Do you plow with your 2nd Gen? Show it off!

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by UCKYUK, Dec 30, 2013.

  1. Jan 5, 2014 at 5:20 PM
    #21
    Yota1

    Yota1 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 29, 2009
    Member:
    #17777
    Messages:
    291
    Gender:
    Male
    That's really sweet
     
  2. Jan 6, 2014 at 3:09 AM
    #22
    Turbogeno

    Turbogeno Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 30, 2013
    Member:
    #103163
    Messages:
    32
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Geno
    NY Adirondacks
    Vehicle:
    2013 Tacoma V6 Access Cab 4WD AT
    · Aftermarket fog lights · TracRac G2 with extra tie down points · Bilstein 5100’s on the front at 1.75” · Scangauge · Rubber bed mat · Relentless tailgate reinforcement · Window rain deflectors · Back seat dog bench. I got tired of him drooling on the dash, nose printing on the windows and getting in the way of the side mirror. He farts a lot too but the bench won’t help with that. · 265/75-R16 Goodyear DuraTrac’s on Pro Comp 7089 wheels. A couple of the wheels took a lot of weights but they’re smooth all the way to >85 mph and then a little vibration starts. · I removed the back seat headrests. · I disconnected the key chime. · I added a wiper switch with the intermittent option. · A subtle Steal Your Face stencil · Removed badges
    This is the 1st year I've been able to keep it open this long. The end of the driveway is on a narrow dirt road with lots of shade. The plows dump everything into the end of the driveway. If we get 15" of wet stuff I may not even try to plow and if it freezes up before I get there I'm screwed. Here's what it looked like on 3/29/11 after a backhoe hacked its way in. Those blocks of snow are hard and heavy.
    Picture. Pic1
     
    Last edited: Jun 1, 2014
  3. Jan 6, 2014 at 2:00 PM
    #23
    burtonboards32

    burtonboards32 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 18, 2009
    Member:
    #21380
    Messages:
    298
    Gender:
    Male
    OP, SD Plow Services in Belmont, MA customized a mount for a Fisher SD snow plow for a Tacoma. Take a look at their gallery, only one image but you'll get the idea. http://www.sdplowservice.com/gallery/
     
  4. Feb 7, 2014 at 11:08 AM
    #24
    Yota1

    Yota1 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 29, 2009
    Member:
    #17777
    Messages:
    291
    Gender:
    Male
    Can you post of pics of the truck mount and the plow mount. I'm really considering this plow. How much did it run you?
     
  5. Feb 7, 2014 at 11:19 AM
    #25
    gooch14

    gooch14 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 20, 2010
    Member:
    #47968
    Messages:
    2,711
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Kyle
    Michigan
    Vehicle:
    2011 Blk DC Taco SR5 4x LB
    Bestop, Child Seats, petrified french fry, dog hair, empty Mtn Dew cans cracked windshield, scratches.
    I've been looking at a Sno-way, maybe once the truck is paid off. I'm tired of walking behind a blower and getting coated.
     
  6. Feb 7, 2014 at 11:35 AM
    #26
    Toytruckmike

    Toytruckmike Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2010
    Member:
    #30420
    Messages:
    193
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Michael
    Amarillo, Texas
    Vehicle:
    07 TRD Sport AC 6sp 4x4 Gone:18 TRD Sport 4x4 double cab. Cement
    Not much on the 07 yet. 18 is gone, but was a greata truck. TRD Pro grill, Gator FX3, Homelink mirror, Black out badges & exhaust tip, Remote start. Future TRD exhaust, skid plate.
    I know nothing of plowing with a truck, but I saw in a recent catalog that DR Powertrimmer has a plow now, and the Tacoma is their photo vehicle.
    http://www.drpower.com/pages/fffc/rediplow
    Looks pretty cool, but I have no idea if it is a quality piece.
    Michael
     
  7. Feb 7, 2014 at 11:41 AM
    #27
    cosmicfires

    cosmicfires Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jul 17, 2012
    Member:
    #82824
    Messages:
    3,190
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    David
    Everett, WA
    Vehicle:
    2009 Regular Cab SR5 4cyl 5speed 4x4
    Snugtop cab high canopy.
    Dynamite would clear that right out.
     
  8. Feb 7, 2014 at 3:35 PM
    #28
    Turbogeno

    Turbogeno Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 30, 2013
    Member:
    #103163
    Messages:
    32
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Geno
    NY Adirondacks
    Vehicle:
    2013 Tacoma V6 Access Cab 4WD AT
    · Aftermarket fog lights · TracRac G2 with extra tie down points · Bilstein 5100’s on the front at 1.75” · Scangauge · Rubber bed mat · Relentless tailgate reinforcement · Window rain deflectors · Back seat dog bench. I got tired of him drooling on the dash, nose printing on the windows and getting in the way of the side mirror. He farts a lot too but the bench won’t help with that. · 265/75-R16 Goodyear DuraTrac’s on Pro Comp 7089 wheels. A couple of the wheels took a lot of weights but they’re smooth all the way to >85 mph and then a little vibration starts. · I removed the back seat headrests. · I disconnected the key chime. · I added a wiper switch with the intermittent option. · A subtle Steal Your Face stencil · Removed badges
    No one would sell me any. Then I saw the black helicopters.

    All the install pdf's are available on the Meyer website. They will give you a much better idea on how it's mounted. Mine was about $4,000 total.

    That unit looks quite light duty. If your needs are light it might be fine.

    We got about 16" the other day. My Meyer worked great. I'll get up to camp tomorrow where there was a little more snow and a little more time for it to pack down. If I can get through the bank at the end of the driveway I'll be fine.
     
  9. Feb 7, 2014 at 5:44 PM
    #29
    mrbadwrench

    mrbadwrench Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 29, 2010
    Member:
    #39579
    Messages:
    555
    Gender:
    Male
    Cleveland Ohio area
    Vehicle:
    2014 GMC Sierra 4x4, 1988 Mitsubishi J53
    That...I would not buy that.

    That might work if you live in Atlanta and your idea of snow is 1".

    Just go get a SnoWay 22 or a Meyer DrivePro like everyone else here, and call it a day. Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
     
  10. Feb 7, 2014 at 5:45 PM
    #30
    mrbadwrench

    mrbadwrench Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 29, 2010
    Member:
    #39579
    Messages:
    555
    Gender:
    Male
    Cleveland Ohio area
    Vehicle:
    2014 GMC Sierra 4x4, 1988 Mitsubishi J53
    Stacking is my favorite sport!

    [​IMG]
     
  11. Feb 7, 2014 at 5:48 PM
    #31
    Leoffensive

    Leoffensive Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2012
    Member:
    #77451
    Messages:
    2,647
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Leo
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2007 prerunner TRD sport
    Icon 2.5 coilovers with resi, Custom OMD rear leaf pack, Pelfreybilt IFS skid, Magnaflow muffler
    a taco doesnt seem like an ideal plow truck.

    how do they handle? do they get pushed around a lot when you start hitting some deeper snow?
     
  12. Feb 8, 2014 at 9:39 AM
    #32
    mrbadwrench

    mrbadwrench Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 29, 2010
    Member:
    #39579
    Messages:
    555
    Gender:
    Male
    Cleveland Ohio area
    Vehicle:
    2014 GMC Sierra 4x4, 1988 Mitsubishi J53
    If you go fast you can get pushed around.

    I plowed my road because the county didn't do it, and once you hit 20-25 mph that heavy slush made by the traffic can really jerk you around.

    10 mph in fresh fall, or ramming stacks back, is no problem though.
     
  13. Feb 8, 2014 at 11:05 AM
    #33
    Leoffensive

    Leoffensive Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2012
    Member:
    #77451
    Messages:
    2,647
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Leo
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2007 prerunner TRD sport
    Icon 2.5 coilovers with resi, Custom OMD rear leaf pack, Pelfreybilt IFS skid, Magnaflow muffler

    cool. yea im used to plowing with 4 yard dump trucks and 10 wheelers and they can get pushed around with a full load of sand sometimes haha
     
  14. Feb 8, 2014 at 11:07 AM
    #34
    Leoffensive

    Leoffensive Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2012
    Member:
    #77451
    Messages:
    2,647
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Leo
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2007 prerunner TRD sport
    Icon 2.5 coilovers with resi, Custom OMD rear leaf pack, Pelfreybilt IFS skid, Magnaflow muffler
  15. Mar 30, 2014 at 8:23 PM
    #35
    BPachom

    BPachom Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 6, 2009
    Member:
    #12297
    Messages:
    302
    Gender:
    Male
    Long Island
    Vehicle:
    09 Tacoma SR5, 4cyl 4X4, Black
    Access roll-up tonneau cover, Factory radio W/Sirius, Tailgate clamp, HID head lights, Stainless nerf bars.
    Haven't been on the site in a while.....Just catching up

    I have a Sno-Way 6'8" plow on my 2009 IL4 Taco and have to say that both the truck and plow performed very well! I'm in Long Island NY and we had tons of snow this winter, I was out plowing every snow fall!

    Have to say, I was very impressed in the trucks plowing performance!

    PS: No modifications to accommodate the snow plow, all stock.
     
  16. Oct 9, 2014 at 5:57 AM
    #36
    Snogoer05

    Snogoer05 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 10, 2014
    Member:
    #138019
    Messages:
    61
    Gender:
    Male
    Maine
    Vehicle:
    05 SR5
    Billy's all around. 1.75 up front. Fisher HT 6'8" Steel blade. Custom bed rack. Mt Shasta.
    This is my set-up for the fun Maine winters!

    Refinished Fisher HS Series, not HomeSteader. This is a 6'6'' Steel blade that was converted from a three plug system to the modern two plug with FishStick controller.

    Does a great job, but I think I will be adding a back scraping blade in the future.


    [​IMG]

    IMG_0004.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jan 6, 2015
  17. Oct 9, 2014 at 6:18 AM
    #37
    Noelie84

    Noelie84 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2013
    Member:
    #112264
    Messages:
    27,281
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Noel
    Wales, Maine
    Vehicle:
    '15 Ram 2500 Land Barge
    8.5 Fisher XV2, some switches, some lights.
    Nice.
    I was really considering a Fisher setup for my truck when I bought it, but opted for a dedicated plow truck to save the wear and tear on my DD. Picked up an old Dodge for about 1/2 of what the plow setup for the Tacoma would have run me, and that frees up the Tacoma for the GF to take to work when the weather's crappy (having her driving my truck with 4wd, traction control, Duratracs, and a 5-star crash test rating is much better for my stress level when it snows than when she was taking her Honda Fit)
     
  18. Dec 4, 2014 at 12:35 PM
    #38
    ejl923

    ejl923 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 15, 2014
    Member:
    #140378
    Messages:
    1,255
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Eric
    Western Mass
    Vehicle:
    15 DCSB TRD Off Road
    I want to get a plow, but wonder what toyota would say if a drivetrain problem occurs, even if it wasnt plow related.
     
  19. Dec 6, 2014 at 5:34 PM
    #39
    opiestaco

    opiestaco Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 27, 2011
    Member:
    #57334
    Messages:
    106
    Gender:
    Male
    Wolcott, VT
    Vehicle:
    05 Tacoma SR5 V6 6speed 4X4
    Lifted with 285/75r16
    Just installed my boss sport duty plow. 199a35e266a7dabb1d91b91a76ee3dfd_f7a69c76bac2c93b66813c94ee183b70731ebc70.jpg
     
  20. Apr 20, 2015 at 12:32 PM
    #40
    snowmanwithahat

    snowmanwithahat Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 11, 2014
    Member:
    #120444
    Messages:
    1,555
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Matt
    Vehicle:
    2013 Spruce Mica DCSB, TRD OR, V6, Auto
    Does anyone know how easy the coupler would be to remove? If it's just a few bolts I might consider just completely removing it in the summer when I want to start wheeling....

    Then again, a rust-bucket 2500 single cab might be the ticket instead....
     

Products Discussed in

To Top