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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. Sep 16, 2021 at 6:09 PM
    Afilao

    Afilao Tacoma Driver

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    Finally finished building my GFC style wedge tent shell. Took if for a spin in the PNW. Thanks to @GHOST SHIP for making the frame and @daveeasa for the third brake light harness. Also got some F5's and some Coopers At3. Shout out to the folks @Discount Tire I've never gotten such an excellent customer service and killer price when getting tires. Definitely recommend them.

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    @YotaKid I know you told me to tag you when I was done so here it is!

    They wouldn't do the recall because I had the shell on... Told me to come back without the shell...:frusty:
     
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  2. Sep 16, 2021 at 6:15 PM
    GHOST SHIP

    GHOST SHIP hates you.

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  3. Sep 16, 2021 at 6:28 PM
    Taco_Coma

    Taco_Coma That's a lovely accent you have. New Jersey?

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  4. Sep 16, 2021 at 6:45 PM
    RetiredRedneck

    RetiredRedneck Well-Known Member

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    Toyota Roof Rails/Rack Toyota front Skid Plate BAKflip Hard Tonneau Cover iBoard Running Boards AVS Hood bug/rock deflector AVS Window Rain Gutters Amazon Centre Console Tray Larsen 2m/70cm antenna QYT VHF/UHF Mobile Radio Auxting LED Reverse Lights Taco Garage DMM with RAM bits-n-pieces Toyota OEM Bed Mat Interior LED Light upgrade - SuperBrightLEDS.com Pop-n-Lock OG Fabrication Centre Console Molle Panels Decals and badges removed CaliRaisedLED Amber Fogs, Ditch Lights and bumper Light Bar MESO Switch Panels AirOnBoard Switches Home Brew Auxiliary Electrics Panel
    So, I will confess to a considerable degree of stress as I drilled holes in my new $3500 Leer canopy/cap/topper/et al (depending upon your local vernacular, of course) but, in for a penny, in for a pound...lots of tape, lots of measuring, lots of sweat and swearing and second thoughts.


    For my particular needs my roof basket needed to be mounted on the canopy...those prominent rear facing lights were useful only for signalling spacecraft with the basket mounted over the cab (have you ever tried to dress out a critter in the dark?). I wanted to keep the package as low profile as possible, in the hopes of avoiding low hanging trees...and the top of my garage door. Any commercially available package – like those awesome Thule roof rails and racks that I sooooo much coveted – was fiendishly expensive and would put the roof rack high enough to count as a 2nd floor.


    And quite frankly, none of the rack/canopy/truck geek shops I checked were particularly interested in tackling anything even vaguely interested in doing anything custom...so it seemed I was destined to rely on Redneck ingenuity.


    I went with some 2 x 2 x 1/8 stainless steel square tubing. Cutting it was...okay. Drilling holes was....I will never do that again. I did learn, belatedly, that a relatively low speed drill and copious amounts of cold water worked well. A high speed drill and, say, oil resulted in a new metal element that could withstand a nuclear explosion. And deter any normal drill bit. The same goes for the flat plates.


    The square tubing was mounted on the roof of the canopy with a layer of that cool weather sealant you use between your canopy and your truck box, supplemented with a prudent application of automotive grade silicone in the holes. The flat plates have the same footprint as the tubing, and using 1/4 inch stainless bolts and nuts, effectively create a sandwich with the roof of the cap in the middle....thus far remaining waterproof.


    The roof box is not a Rhino, alas, not even a Prinsu...it is a – wait for it! - POWERFIST!. This is the shop brand from Princess Auto, the North-of-the-49th Canuck tradition upon which Harbor Freight was fashioned.


    But it works. For me. It carries my Maxtrax and any other big-and-bulky-but-light bits and pieces, and it serves as a home for those lights that I desperately need.


    It's attached to those troublesome tubes with the same bolts and – this time – aluminum plates....cuz these bent to form to the tubing in the roof box.


    And the interior lights. Some discreet blue inside to save my night vision, and a couple strips of bright white if I need to, say, do surgery (okay, I may have overdone those lights a bit). A couple strips on the canopy door, originally intended to light up the tailgate and drawers, but a happy accident has them as perfect camping lights. All wired through the switch panel on the left.


    I would have preferred the roof box was 30 cm shorter, then it may not have that dorky hang-off-the-end bit. For those of us gifted with normal height – that being in the 172 cm (5'8”) area – that overhang is not an issue. For my hunting partner, being the mutant he is at something well in excess of 6 feet, it is a source of recurrent amusement for me....I can match up the gouges on his balding pate with specific parts of the rack.

    No, I don't have onboard propane (well, not yet). The tanks were there, pending a trip to Costco the next day.


    And I would think that the craft beer would be self-explanatory. As I hoped and prayed that things would remain dry.

    I'll be having a couple more tonight as we are destined to have mid-November era monsoons tonight. This will be the true test of my efforts.








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  5. Sep 16, 2021 at 7:13 PM
    Tnc

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    Saw this poor bastard leaving Lowe’s.
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  6. Sep 16, 2021 at 7:17 PM
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    Oooof!
     
  7. Sep 16, 2021 at 7:17 PM
    RetiredRedneck

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    Toyota Roof Rails/Rack Toyota front Skid Plate BAKflip Hard Tonneau Cover iBoard Running Boards AVS Hood bug/rock deflector AVS Window Rain Gutters Amazon Centre Console Tray Larsen 2m/70cm antenna QYT VHF/UHF Mobile Radio Auxting LED Reverse Lights Taco Garage DMM with RAM bits-n-pieces Toyota OEM Bed Mat Interior LED Light upgrade - SuperBrightLEDS.com Pop-n-Lock OG Fabrication Centre Console Molle Panels Decals and badges removed CaliRaisedLED Amber Fogs, Ditch Lights and bumper Light Bar MESO Switch Panels AirOnBoard Switches Home Brew Auxiliary Electrics Panel
  8. Sep 16, 2021 at 7:17 PM
    Benny blanco

    Benny blanco Mr. Jiggletits

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    Some stuff
    Must backed over something? You think if someone else other than the driver was responsible for that it would’ve gotten fixed.
     
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  9. Sep 16, 2021 at 7:47 PM
    WaitingOnMyR1T

    WaitingOnMyR1T No longer waiting…

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    And the V5 turn signals due out soon!
     
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  10. Sep 16, 2021 at 8:37 PM
    smkd13

    smkd13 Professional Idiot

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    Stock… for now
    Finally, got my truck lifted since I got it off the lease I had it one (yeah never doing that again) anyways, specs:

    Bilstein 6112 (5/6 setting) (600lb coil)
    Bilstein 5100 rears
    Icon RXT pack (option 2)
    Camburg UCA w/ X-Joint
    SCS SR8 16” in bronze
    285/75r16 GY Duratracs

    now on to CMC and starting Armor orders
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  11. Sep 16, 2021 at 8:40 PM
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  12. Sep 17, 2021 at 1:40 AM
    baldbeardedtaco

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    If by bridge you mean “a middle man”, then yes. Don’t lose that repeater remote- it’s the master if you ever need to relearn your home link or another vehicle. what mirror do you have? Is it the newest version (at least back in 18) I think 5? I know for a fact that will work on these newer openers because mine programmed fine and I have the newest version jackshaft. What model opener did you get? Did you go liftmaster or diy?

    I feel it’s definitely something we should be able to update (home link) when newest versions come out, even for a fee like map updates at least.
     
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  13. Sep 17, 2021 at 2:34 AM
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    Led Isnide all weather mats dash cover

    Dang But to answer How long ya got LOL my Toyota dealership is slow as hell. took 3 hrs to change a tire once on my wifes car.
     
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  14. Sep 17, 2021 at 3:27 AM
    Soul Surfer

    Soul Surfer Jimi Was Last Seen: Roam in’ Around…

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  15. Sep 17, 2021 at 4:15 AM
    playdixie

    playdixie Miss'ippi fella

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    My original mirror was just an autodim OEM mirror. I replaced it with I believe Gen 3 Homelink mirror. It worked fine with the old garage opener. Newer opener was newer technology, so didn't work. The bridge fixed the issue.
     
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  16. Sep 17, 2021 at 4:26 AM
    Rottencotton

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    Mine is pretty fast. Oil change, tire rotation I was in and out in under an hour. When I had the fuel pump recall done I dropped it off and had my wrap buddy pick me up and I was gonna hang out with him the rest out the day but 2 hours later I got a text saying she was ready.
     
  17. Sep 17, 2021 at 5:35 AM
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    A bunch of junk

    Update, used a large steel clamp and it's solid as can be, more difficult to steal as well. 20210917_071744.jpg
     
  18. Sep 17, 2021 at 5:49 AM
    oostroma

    oostroma (Boomer)

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    TRD emblems, tinted windows, OEM running boards, AVS vent shades, RMAS upgrade, LED lights in front and rear, interior LED lighting upgrade, LED lighting in bed, touch control dash mount for LED lighting, auxillary 12v and USB jacks in bed, replace all speakers with Infinity, custom mod with Bose tweeters, TRD Pro illumination mod...
    Thx for the info. Having one installed in a few weeks.
     
  19. Sep 17, 2021 at 5:50 AM
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    Nice!
     
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  20. Sep 17, 2021 at 6:41 AM
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    For a second there I thought he had put a cellular blind in the back window of his truck. Never mind, I see it.
     

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