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Actual Moderator with a Tacoma...But Definitely Not a Build Thread

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by jberry813, Oct 10, 2016.

  1. Mar 10, 2017 at 6:53 AM
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    cmack

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    I knew this thread would deliver
     
  2. Mar 10, 2017 at 9:40 AM
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    NorthwestCruiser

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    Sounds like a personal problem
     
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  3. Mar 10, 2017 at 11:23 AM
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    jberry813

    jberry813 [OP] Professional Fluffer Moderator

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    Yes. No fitment issues as it uses the factory airbox. And yes there is a hell of a lot of debris in the filter in very dusty environments (Death Valley).
     
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  4. Mar 10, 2017 at 11:32 AM
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    XPOTRPR

    XPOTRPR CNC Programmer/Machinist

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    > BUILD LINKS >
    Thanks man. So you're saying more dust shows up in the filter vs say an AFE sealed box? Im swapping from my AFE Stage 2 to factory and an Airflow this weekend. Just curious if I should get an AFE drop in, one of those big ass pre-filters, or just say screw it and keep up with cleaning it. I keep throwing codes and have to constantly clean my AFE due to the dust out here, figured it was drawing all that dust kicked up from the tire.. So maybe a snorkel will help.
     
  5. Mar 10, 2017 at 11:41 AM
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    la0d0g

    la0d0g Its 4 o’clock somewhere

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    FWIW and to make this a snorkel thread, I have way less dirt in my filter after installing my snorkel. And yes this is a captain obvious statement since that's what snorkels are supposed to do.
     
  6. Mar 10, 2017 at 11:45 AM
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    Pchop

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    Mother fucker!!! How did I just find this thread and NOT know you got a new rig Jason? WTF

    Sub'd

    Awesome truck though.
     
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  7. Mar 10, 2017 at 12:09 PM
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    jberry813

    jberry813 [OP] Professional Fluffer Moderator

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    It's not an artifact of the snorkel. As Matt said, the snorkel helps keep dirt out. The supercharger on the other hand...does not. There is a lot more vacuum draw vs. a NA truck.
     
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  8. Mar 10, 2017 at 12:16 PM
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    XPOTRPR

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    So just the nature of the beast.. Alright, ill just keep an eye on it then.
     
  9. Mar 11, 2017 at 7:07 PM
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    jberry813

    jberry813 [OP] Professional Fluffer Moderator

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    So some of you know I've been toying with the idea of a bed slide system. I went through several custom renders as well as shopped every single bed slide manufacture on the market. The challenge with my truck is my batteries are in the bed which take up 10" of depth on the cab side. So no matter what, I would have to do a custom size which added cost. The cheapest I found was $1250 for just a bare basic slide.

    And then I came across this: http://www.morryde.com/products/106-cargo-sliding-trays?return=/products/150-cargo-sliding-tray-extender?return=%2Fproduct-category%2F2-sliding-trays
    These are cargo slides intended for RVs and buses that have storage under the seating/living area, rated at 800 pounds, and have a plethora of available sizes. For my purposes, they had a 42"x48" slide that was exactly what I was looking for and was only $370 shipped to my door. Given the price difference, I decided to risk it and see if it would work for my purposes.
    Upon initial inspection I was very pleased with what I had to work with. Formed steel frame, every roller bearing was sealed, and powder coated frame.





    The down side is these are intended for internal use, so the floor was just plywood with carpet. Also, the latch to lock the slide in sucked donkey dick and there was no lock out. So being parked at a decline would prove to be...shitty.

    I removed the plywood floor and replaced it with a sheet of 1/4" aluminum (complements of @RelentlessFab). And given that my batteries are centered in the middle of the bed, I didn't want to leave dead space beside the batteries. So I welded in some material and corner gussets (also complements of @RelentlessFab) to the ends to hold my CO2 tank on one side, and just open cargo space on the other side.







    The shitty latch was an easy fix. I removed the one it came with and replaced it with a T-latch. The same latch basically every bumper manufacture uses to lock a swing out tire carrier. 5 minutes of drilling and welding and problem solved. Not only did I drill for lock in, but also lock out so angle of parking is no longer a problem.



    Tray all the way in:



    And tray extended:





    With the tray extended, my CO2 tank is easily accessible from the side of the bed:



    Also had just enough space on the passenger side to fit my camp table:



    And all closed up, everything fits like a glove:



    All in with the slide, hardware, and metal...$500.
     
  10. Mar 11, 2017 at 7:11 PM
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    tetten

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    You already have OBA, so what's the bottle for? Backup in case the compressor craps out?
     
  11. Mar 11, 2017 at 7:13 PM
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    jberry813

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    I always carry CO2. Totally depends on my mood and how much time I have. I normally use the compressor to air up, but if I'm in a rush, CO2 takes about 1/4 of the time. It's also what I use to re-seat tire beads and in a bind, I've used it to charge shocks.
     
  12. Mar 11, 2017 at 7:16 PM
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    tetten

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    And damn, 1/4" aluminum, that's like some over engineered shenanigans I would come up with.:D
     
  13. Mar 11, 2017 at 8:56 PM
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    bayareataco

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    So awesome Jason! Thanks for doing all the hard work now I know where to find a slide that will fit my bed as well. I really like your mods to it as well, well thought out as always!
     
  14. Mar 11, 2017 at 9:01 PM
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    That bed rack looks super beefy.
     
  15. Mar 12, 2017 at 7:42 AM
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    Gramps

    Gramps My walker is faster than your Prius!

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    Nicely done man! I am gonna have to look that up and see what they have especially for that price!
     
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  16. Mar 12, 2017 at 7:52 AM
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    ian408

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    Can of starter fluid is much more compact…and entertaining.

    Doesn't do shit for the shocks tho. :)
     
  17. Mar 12, 2017 at 9:43 AM
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    Drainbung

    Drainbung Somedays you are the show....

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    That is killer. Thanks for the link.
     
  18. Mar 12, 2017 at 5:40 PM
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    jberry813

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    Needed the room on the passenger side of the bed for other things. So whipped up a mount for the camp table on the @RelentlessFab bed rack. Cut some 2x3 rectangle tube in half to make c-channel. Worked perfectly!

    IMG_1194.jpg
     
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  19. Mar 12, 2017 at 5:49 PM
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    JWROSE4

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    Pretty slick! How you gonna keep it secured in there?
     
  20. Mar 12, 2017 at 5:50 PM
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    Drainbung

    Drainbung Somedays you are the show....

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    Didn't you see the bungee in the right corner?
     

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