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What is this sound? (video)

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by HumboldtTaco707, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. Nov 7, 2012 at 11:03 AM
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    GetBarelled

    GetBarelled √ Back in a Taco again √

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    Ryan
    SF Bay
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    Billy 5100's all around. Otherwise, the truck is OLD and STOCK.
    I had the same problem with my TOB squeek. At 73,000 miles I had the URD TSK installed and a Comp Clutch Stage II with new slave and master cylinders. Got the stock flywheel resurfaced for $20, too. I went with a Stage II because this truck is my daily driver, and I drive in LA traffic.

    The new hydraulic pressure took some time to settle, and the pedal travel isn't as stiff as it was out of the shop. It is now starting to break-in after some shitty first gear take-offs and fwy miles. :eek: It was difficult to get the hang of driving the stage II in traffic at first, I can only imagine a stage 3 or 3+.. You've basically got to learn how to drive your 6-spd again, but now I am starting to love it. :) Def, worth the money. And best of all NO SQUEEK OR CHIRPS from my clutch assembly! I am almost at 500 miles since the TSK, so i could be prematurely blowing my wad. I just hope to God it doesn't come back! If it does, I will punch my truck in the face.

    The TSK kit has got to be the best aftermarket part designed for the 6-spd TOB prob. URD is a company with best intentions, call them and they will help you out. Yip yip!

    Has anyone had this problem come back after the TSK install?
     
  2. Nov 7, 2012 at 11:24 AM
    #42
    HumboldtTaco707

    HumboldtTaco707 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2006 4x4 Blackout
    Dynomax cat-back with super turbo muffler dumped before axle, JBA LT headers, rear fox shocks w/ piggyback, wet okoles, 1 10" square kicker, husky liners, URD short throw, URD maf calibrator
    Thanks for the info. I ordered the TSK kit and a stage 3+ from urd they should here any day ill let you guys know the results
     
  3. Dec 12, 2012 at 8:21 AM
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    BamaToy1997

    BamaToy1997 Wheel Bearing Master

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    1997 Tacoma 4X4 AKA "Blue Beast"
    best wheel bearings around! www.marionbumper2bumper.com
    So how did it go? I am curious what you think. I love my Stage 3 kit that I got from Banhauf.
     
  4. Dec 13, 2012 at 11:39 AM
    #44
    HumboldtTaco707

    HumboldtTaco707 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Dynomax cat-back with super turbo muffler dumped before axle, JBA LT headers, rear fox shocks w/ piggyback, wet okoles, 1 10" square kicker, husky liners, URD short throw, URD maf calibrator
    It went very well the sound went away and I love the stage 3+!! It took me some time getting used to it and im still pretty rough from a dead stop but I look it, I can't wait til i break it in so I can see what it can really do :D
     

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