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TACOMA GRILL SCREEN RADIATOR PROTECTOR

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ernscott, Jun 5, 2021.

  1. Jun 26, 2021 at 5:09 AM
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    oogielaflick

    oogielaflick Well-Known Member

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    Keith
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    2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4-door; Prvious 23 year owner of 1996 Tacoma
    Quicksand with hood protector, color matching decals on tailgate latch, mudflaps, glovebox, and tailgate hitch cover.
    Hey Scott, for sure. I first learned about this site when I had my 96 extracab and it was most beneficial for all sorts of things. Then, in April of 2019, I got my 2019 TRD Sport, and once again, it has been invaluable, along with Youtube. I mean, in this particular thread about a radiator protector, I actually like that and it is something that did not occur to me, but I can see where it could be beneficial. One of the things I got from this site, regarding 3rd generations, was in relation to the air conditioning drain system, and how just adding a little rubber hose to the end of it, could help prevent rust on the chassis. Now, I rarely use my air conditioning as I live in an area where it is hardly needed, but still, last year, I did a lot of driving outside the area, and used the air conditioning more last year on this new truck, than I ever did in the 23 years I had my old 96! So I figured adding the drain hose wouldn't hurt to have whenever I do use the aircon. So for just things like that, I really like this site. But also, for some of the ideas that people come up with, such as adding inside the cab 110 outlets. I haven't done it, but I really like that someone on here posted some serious pics and directions on how to do it. Anyway, have a good day!
     
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