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What Have You Done To Your 3rd Gen Today?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by hamiltonuh60, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. Nov 30, 2021 at 10:12 AM
    oostroma

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  2. Nov 30, 2021 at 10:38 AM
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  3. Nov 30, 2021 at 10:39 AM
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  4. Nov 30, 2021 at 10:45 AM
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    Great post! I've been looking for a solution to raise my FRO bars just a little higher, so that I can store things on top of the Diamondback cover (under the RTT). When I purchased everything directly from FRO, they told me they didn't have any taller legs than the ones I purchased. I just went out and measured them, and they appear to be the same ones you just upgraded from (5.5" tall, or 6" with the "foot" bracket that mounts to the track).

    Do you happen to have the part number for the 8" legs? I want to call them up and order them (or maybe I can just order them directly from their site?).
     
  5. Nov 30, 2021 at 10:54 AM
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    In my continued quest to make my shortbed truck carry more stuff, I purchased a gladiator cargo net. Expensive but really heavy duty.

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    Your Slifer card tells me we must be similar in age lol
     
  7. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:00 AM
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  8. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:05 AM
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    cry. It was a total brain fart. had been going through things this morning when I was way too tired and forgot to reload my glovebox. When they called I had a total Homer Simpson Doh! moment.
     
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  9. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:14 AM
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    Waiting game begins again. correct fog lights are getting processed, and hopefully shipped out, today. return label for the incorrect lights will be coming with the new package.
     
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  10. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:17 AM
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    I thought the same thing, but it turns out that a really good compressor can flow more air than what you can run through a single schrader valve in your wheels. There are a lot of variables (pressure variation, temperatures, etc.), but in general, you can only flow about 4.5 cfm through a standard schrader. So if you have a compressor that flows more air than that, you will actually increase the inflate speed by airing up at least two tires at the same time.

    Edited to add: An ARB twin compressor, for example, is rated to flow 6.16 cfm at 0 PSI, and 4.68 cfm at 29 PSI. So in theory, you'd see a faster inflate speed by inflating at least two tires at once, because you'd get the maximum output that the compressor can provide for at least the first 30-ish PSI. But just how much faster? I'd be interested in seeing some real-world testing. I searched YouTube and can't find anything. Sounds like a great opportunity for someone to put together a video :)
     
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  11. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:21 AM
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    So for on trail it wouldnt make much of a difference. ARBs twin has a flow rate of 4.68cfm, so not much more than the valve can handle in the first place. But when airing up with a co2 tank or from a home compressor 4 tires at once will air up faster.

    https://www.arb.com.au/assets/air-lockers/6-07.pdf
     
  12. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:33 AM
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    Great minds think alike. I was actually editing my post to add some specs on an ARB twin compressor myself. I'd be really interested in seeing some real-world testing. I'd guess the difference is negligible. Maybe 30 seconds faster for two tires at once instead of doing them individually? I suppose it depends on what PSI you go up to, as well. I have 33" tires and usually inflate them from 18 PSI to 40 PSI, so I would only be squeaking a little bit more air flow out of that compressor, and only for the first minute or so.

    If you're running a higher volume compressor, it might make a pretty big difference. But it seems to me that the biggest benefits to these multi-tire inflation systems are: equalization of all 4 tire pressures (if that's even a big deal to folks), and the fact that you can do all of the set-up and tear-down at the beginning and end, instead of having to move from tire to tire throughout the process. Although that wouldn't necessarily be faster (since you'll probably spend the same amount of time connecting/disconnecting each tire as you would if you were inflating them individually), it does provide you with a larger chunk of uninterrupted "hands-off" time in the middle of the process, which you could use to socialize with friends or grab a snack/cold beverage, I suppose.
     
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  14. Nov 30, 2021 at 11:49 AM
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    Setup and tear down times could be longer with a multi tire system. Instead of a single hose that needs to be rolled up, you have 4 hoses and a manifold to roll up. The down time while waiting is certainly a nice thing, you can use that time to check for damage, check fluid levels before hitting the paved roads, or making sure everything is secured.

    As for setting all the tires to the same pressure at the same time, this is a nice feature just due to only having to measure and adjust (high or low) 1 hose instead of all 4 tires by them selves. Granted some cars and trucks do have different pressures front and rear, the tacoma is the same on all 4.

    The dealership I worked at had a nitrogen system, it hooked up to all 4 tires at the same time and set all the pressures. It was super fast just due to the volume it could send out in the system.
     
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    Ordered SS3 Max yellow fogs (non backlit version) from Hotshotoffroad to go with the OEM TRD Pro LED Headlights I ordered over the weekend. :cool:
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    The TRD emblem on the front of your Tacoma is attractive.
    I looked on Amazon and can only find the typical three color strips.
    Do you have a source?
     
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