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What Do You Have Planned???

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by BigBacon, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. Jan 28, 2007 at 2:48 PM
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    BigBacon

    BigBacon [OP] Member

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    Just wanted to see what everyone has planned for their Yota's! Either Looks.. Preformance... Family Friendly...(yeah right)..But lets see what ya got!

    So far I have done a few things...
    Tacoma Weather Ready FloorMats.
    Installed a 2nd Power Adapter.
    Removed the Mud flaps.
    Tinted Windows.
    Replaced Amber Bulbs with Clear Bulbs...LOOKS GREAT.


    AND NOW..its that time of year..

    Comming Soon..

    6" ProComp Suspension Lift
    35"x10.50's with the DUB'S..20's
    Westin Bull Bar with Skid Plate.
    PIAA Slim Line HAA Kit for the bull bar.
    Duel Exhaust.
     
  2. Jan 28, 2007 at 3:12 PM
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    zinfandel

    zinfandel New Member

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    Tacoma '06, 2.7L, 4 Cyl

    Completed Mods:
    1. PopNLock Tailgate Lock
    2. Painless Wiring Fuse Kit
    3. Blinglight Fog Lights

    Started Projects:
    1. Custom Garage Opener w/Dash Switch (remote modifed, waiting for rocker switch from 4x4mods)
    2. MES Door Locks/Baretta Alarm

    Future Mods:
    1. Undercover Tonneau Cover
    2. 2" Hitch
    3. Weathertech Floor Liners
     
  3. Jan 28, 2007 at 7:19 PM
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    Ldytaco05

    Ldytaco05 it's all about me

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    Family friendly mod:
    overhead lcd monitor w/ dvd player attached playstation.
    that's it for now. too much of a good thing (exterior mods) my diva truck might not be a diva no more.
     
  4. Jan 29, 2007 at 9:57 AM
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    ImInLoveWithMyTruck

    ImInLoveWithMyTruck Well-Known Member

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    What I have:
    WeatherTech Floor Liners
    Access LE Cover/Pop-Lock
    Westin Bull Bar (Still waiting for lights to arrive)
    Side Step Nerf Bars
    Bug Sheild/Side Vents

    To come once the IRS gives up my money:
    Tires/Rims
    In dash nav.
    Exhaust/Power Tower
     
  5. Mar 2, 2007 at 2:33 PM
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    mugu07taco

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    Whats the deal with removing the mud flaps??? Thanks, Dave
     
  6. Mar 2, 2007 at 2:52 PM
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    Ldytaco05

    Ldytaco05 it's all about me

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    hey if they don't need the mud flaps they should sell it on ebay..just a thought.
     
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  7. Mar 2, 2007 at 8:25 PM
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    coreyredken

    coreyredken Well-Known Member

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    North Georgia, Mount Airy
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    07 Prerunner SR5
    Westin Stainless Steel Oval Side Bars!
    I just added TODAY a set of:
    Stainless steal Westin oval Nerf bars.....

    Pics will come soon, I promise!
     
  8. Mar 2, 2007 at 8:35 PM
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    4x4Runner

    4x4Runner Sam’s gone, man. Moderator

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    nuttin fancy
    Is this a Throttle Body Spacer? If so save your money!!!!! The only performance gain you'll get out of one is the less weight in your wallet. Go with either a Volant, TRD or URD intake instead of a spacer.

    It's easy just run over something that scrapes up against 'em and bam their gone!

    I thought about that but....... They were trashed
     
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  9. Mar 3, 2007 at 5:25 AM
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    Ldytaco05

    Ldytaco05 it's all about me

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    oh bummer banshee you could had made money off that :(
     
  10. Mar 3, 2007 at 5:44 AM
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    007Tacoma

    007Tacoma I dub thee malicious!

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    Yeah, I am looking to replace my front left one on my PreRunner. I don't know what I ran over, but it tore a gash in my mud flap. Good thing the tires are more sturdy! :devil:
     
  11. Mar 3, 2007 at 3:47 PM
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    MAXTacoma

    MAXTacoma Well-Known Member

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    Current mods:
    TRD exhaust
    Westin Stainless Steel Bull bar
    Westin Stainless Steel Step bars
    Undercover rear bed cover
    JVC head unit with DVD plaver/LCD in dash monitor
    Front Window Tint with rain guards
    Husky front and rear all weather mats

    Future Mods
    Bullet grill
    Chrome doors handles and mirrors
    Leather interior with sued inserts and heated front seats
    Rims and tires but prolly not for a year or so....
     
  12. Mar 9, 2007 at 9:43 AM
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    TRDeity

    TRDeity Well-Known Member

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    ATX
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    2017 TRDpro
    Current Mods:

    None, I just put a large sum of money down on this truck and am still trying to recover funds.:(

    Future Mods:
    Headers
    TRD exhaust
    TRD cool air intake
    New stereo with IPod connections
    Floor mats
    Skid plate
    Window tint
    Bed mat
    Short Shifter
    Maybe a small lift
    ect...

    I'll let you all know how it went in...oh...about five to ten years.:frusty:
     
  13. Mar 9, 2007 at 3:07 PM
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    mjp2

    mjp2 Living vicariously through myself Moderator

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    Current: '21 Bronco Badlands. Previous: '06 TRD Access Cab, v6, 6-speed
    Fun thread. :)

    Current mods:
    - SP Performance slotted rotors w/ Hawk pads
    - Thule roof rack w/ adapters for toys
    - Roll-up bed cover
    - Wet Okole seat covers
    - URD short-throw shifter

    Future mods: (long list with a short timeframe)
    - TRD intake (ordered and on its way)
    - Gibson exhaust (ordered and on its way. I know, I know. I don't expect it to last 2 years anyway)
    - Donahoe Racing front suspension (stock upper a-arms)
    - Demello Offroad rock sliders
    - Demello Offroad rear bumper (unless I find an equivalent-strength, cheaper option)
    - All-Pro Offroad 1.5" rear suspension kit w/ U-bolt flip & non-remote resevoir shocks
    - All-Pro Offroad t-case and e-locker solenoid skidplates
    - E-locker hack to allow engagement when not in 4wd-lo
    - Custom front skidplate/pre-runner-style bumper with tabs for lights
    - Racing fuel cell (should be fun to get this to work while keeping the bed functional)
    - Full custom safety cage from back of the truck through and into the cab (the scope of this part has me sweating)
    - Mastercraft suspension seats w/5-point harnesses
    - TRD clutch
    - Lights all around

    It's gonna be a busy year. I expect that my mudflaps will take care of themselves. ;)

    Since I saw tires come up in this thread, I've been running the Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmors and couldn't be happier with them. Great on the road, and amazingly capable offroad. I've run everything from BFG ATs to Mickey Thompson Baja Belted HPs (worst tires ever) to Parnelli Jones Dirt Grips on my trucks over the years, and these Goodyears are the best all-around tires I've ever had. I'll be buying them again when the time comes.
     
  14. Oct 11, 2007 at 11:30 PM
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    Janster

    Janster Old & Forgetful

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    2016 GMC Canyon SLT w/ LineX and....
    Only had the truck for 6 months and it's my daily driver.... This thing won't be getting any lift kits anytime soon. I have a jeep wrangler w/ 35's for that. :D

    What I've done so far:

    Ipod2car adapter
    Husky floor mats
    Ruff Tuff clothe seat covers
    Advantage torza tri-fold soft tonneau cover
    Bed mat (not sure what brand it is)
    Homelink Auto dimming mirror
    Garmin Nuvi 660
    Adapter for Garmin
    Fumoto oil drain valve (waiting for next oil change)

    What's to come within next 6 months:

    Hood struts (on order)
    Heated seats
    Scangauge II

    Someday:

    Exhaust
    Wider 'beefier tires'
    Remote start
    Heated mirrors
    Running boards or rocksliders
    Build up the guts to remove secondary filter.

    I'd love to do all kinds of stuff - like the lighted 4WD switch, cargo/bed lights, electric rear cab window, wheels, tires, custom graphics, yadda yadda yadda...

    I gotta pace myself or I'll run out of things to do! I'm gonna have this truck for a long time!
     

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