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Class V Taco

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by UMC, Mar 18, 2024.

  1. Oct 17, 2024 at 1:33 PM
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    UMC

    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    35's & rear locker
    I replaced both inner and outer tie rods today because inner tie rods were damaged on Rubicon trip. I noticed my steering wheel had to be kept slightly turned in order to go straight. Turns out these crappy Napa tie rods are not the best. I replaced inner tie rod with 555 which is supposed to be as good as OEM. I put Toyota OEM outer tie rods on as well just to be rid of all Napa parts.
    Bad NAPA parts were returned for full refund

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  2. Dec 19, 2024 at 9:27 AM
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    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    The more I've been Wheeling with these 35s I have still been rubbing in the upper fender well area under full compression when going fast and hitting a whoop or with wheel locked and fully stuffed. So I beat the upper fender well with sledgehammer quite a bit and so far no more rubbing. I have not removed the shock to test True full compression but I I have Trail tested it and took it on the same exact obstacles that it was rubbing before and now no rub so that's good. It was starting to chew into the tread of the tires. On the driver side this resulted in the battery now sitting at an angle but still secure. On passenger side my windshield wiper reservoir no longer fits. I removed battery and windshield wiper reservoir before I did all of the hitting with the sledge. I am considering cutting wiper reservoir it in half to modify or purchase a smaller one from Supreme Fab works in Sacramento.

    I have also been considering getting tube doors from 4X Innovations for rock crawling next summer. I took all the doors off and then went Wheeling for the day to see if it was something I would like. Pictured below. For slower driving and rock crawling I think it is really great. I'm able to lean out and see so much more when it when it comes to going over obstacles and placing the truck right where you want it. I also believe this could alleviate potential body damage when it comes to some really tight Corners around rocks and trees.

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  3. Feb 14, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    I cut about 3.5 in out of the windshield wiper reservoir so it would fit after beating in fender well to fit tires under full flex. Used Gorilla Glue it seems to be holding up good so far
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  4. Mar 28, 2025 at 4:40 PM
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    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    Installed new rear bumper from BAMF. This is the high clearance with rub rails. I had them cut 2 in off to match my cut fenders.
    This install was long overdue because I have been wheeling pretty hard with the stock bumper and it was pretty much destroyed last summer on the Rubicon. The rear stock bumper can take some hits but eventually it starts to bend and break.

    Install of the new bumper was challenging by myself. The quality of these BAMF bumpers is great. I also had some skids powder coated that were not done when I picked them up originaly so now the mid, transfer case, and diff skid all have fresh powder costing. BAMF also replaced the cross member that goes to the Transfer Case skid because it was almost flat from all the abuse of the Rubicon and Barrett Lake Trail. Jerry said this is only the second time he has heard of someone doing this to the cosssmember. So it was great that he replaced it. He siad that he has an idea of how to replace this cross member with something stronger so hopefully that happens.

    Measured from top of bed rail to 1/4 in below tail light which was 17 in then drew line and cut bedside.
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    Old Stock bumper which I had to cut part of it off because it was so damaged.
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    New rear bumper
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    Flex test
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  5. Mar 31, 2025 at 11:31 AM
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    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    35's & rear locker
    After a lot of rock crawling and abuse the crossmember on my Transfer Case skid was almost flattened on one side. I now have a new crossmember which is pictured below. Quite the difference.

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  6. Mar 31, 2025 at 11:36 AM
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    Goddamn. That is some carnage. Are you going to do any additional reinforcement?
     
  7. Mar 31, 2025 at 12:27 PM
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    UMC [OP] I will not comply

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    35's & rear locker
    Yeah I would like to. I'm going to wait and see what @JLee comes up with.
     
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