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Want to spruce up the int/ext of my 2010 Tacoma

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Jarp, May 26, 2023.

  1. May 27, 2023 at 7:14 PM
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    tattooedsnake

    tattooedsnake Well-Known Member

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    Erick
    Connecticut
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD sport 4x4
    -Bilstein 6112 front shock. Leveling lift -Bilstein 5100 rear shock w/TSB leaf pack. -Cooper Rugged Trek 265/70/17 -EBC front ultimax rotors w/yellow pads -Stoptech sport rear drums -Steel braided brake lines -Wet Okele seat covers front/rear with heaters -Custom built exhaust with Black Widow venom 250 muffler -Afe Stage 2 Dry CAI -Diode dynamics SS3 fog lights yellow. -OPT7 Projector Headlight Assembly w/Black backing -Undercover Flex Tonneau cover -Weather Tech floormats front and back
    Get some Wet Okole seat covers. Made of neoprene and easy to clean along with adding more padding to the old seat. You can pick the colors and get the logo customized. I got mine with lumbar inserts along with seat/back heater inserts for driver and passenger side. My wife loves them too! There are occasionally group buys on here to help get the price down. $$$

     
    Last edited: May 27, 2023
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  2. May 27, 2023 at 9:00 PM
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    Charlie Bravo

    Charlie Bravo Well-Known Member

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    Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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    2009 Red Tacoma Access Cab 4wd 2.7MT
    RedLine Tuning hood QuickLIFT, Gen3 alloy 16x7J, All Pro Off-road bed stiffeners & IFS skid plate
    20230606_075052[1].jpg https://www.ajtdesign-llc.com/online-store/2005-2015-c42623008 I've purchased (2) fob cases, an immediate purchase after watching Adam J. Turley's instruction videos to see that his fob case screws together and provides support for the battery and bracket as well as the circuit board; climate control knobs (4-pack in case I'd like to replace the 4wd knob later); battery clamp (installed today, posted in that thread); and a shift knob.
    L.C. Engineering: Street Exhaust Header and header mount studs
    All-Pro Off-Road: Front IFS skid plate black powder coated aluminum (nearly the same weight as the removed steel parts from the SR5, while adding more coverage area); bed stiffeners; and a grey tailgate table (replaced the ribbed black plastic liner). All-Pro started manufacturing in Victor, Montana (an old hometown) until they became on of the Trail Gear family of companies in 2018 and moved to Fresno, CA (makes sense to me.). Wheeler's, All-Pro and Trail Gear often have sales with 15% off, and discount code windows pop up when you open one of their sites.
    Clazzio leather seat covers (lined with memory foam)
    TVD Vinyl Decals: emblem overlays (I'm considering asking Rich if he can make a "DLT' in the same size as the TOYOTA on the tailgate to represent my model, "Dad's Last Truck".)
    Crutchfield is definitely my "go-to" for their 'Ready Harness" wiring service, Master Sheet instruction guides and free lifetime customer support, besides good product advice and pricing (same as my Best Buy). I installed https://www.crutchfield.com/p_158N5300BT/Sony-MEX-N5300BT.html?tp=72430 with Infinity Reference 9633ix front door speakers and the Ready Harness service pre-wired the Crux harness with OEM connectors for a truly plug and play installation with all the steering wheel controls functional. (Since I have never used Bluetooth before, I probably need to install the microphone provided with the radio...)

    Almost forgot one of my first add-ons:
    https://www.redlinetuning.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=Toyota+Tacoma+2010
    Redline Tuning's Hood QuickLift kits really help with these heavier hoods and reduce messing around with the prop rod. Dad would have loved this, but since it wasn't his idea back then... I like their plan of using screws into the body panels and SS pop rivets in the hood.
    Nearly all these companies have sales, discount codes for Tacoma World and new (though it pops up for subsequent orders, too) customers.
    Have fun!
     
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