I can't figure this one out either. The stock offset is something like +55. I think all these aftermarket companies just want to avoid making a new product and so keep making their rims that fit the older Tacomas that could get by with a smaller positive offset (e.g. closer to zero)...
Has that cool breakup pattern like a World War I battleship.
Going outside and actually camping (esp dispersed) in a tent makes you more of an Overlander than 3000% of all "overlanders."
Agree. I don't want to scroll past DingFing Glovebox Organizer and FooosBo Seat Covers for actual info.
Now that the vendors are PMing users on the board and sending them free products so they spam glowing reviews, we should see more of this.
It's from the Toyota motor oil.
For a long time they used really high levels of moly. Pretty much higher than anyone else. I don't think the newer formula of Toyota oil includes as much moly.
It was definitely an outlier as far as oils because most oil brands are maybe up to 200 ppm...
Yeah I subscribe to the TSB emails and I saw this come across the other day. But it was vague in the email and I didn't feel like paying the $25 just to read it. I'm glad someone did because it is actually really interesting.
If it doesn't have the associated codes, there's not much for them to do. If they didn't do a diagnosis to see if you have any codes, they're not doing their job. Then you reach out to Toyota and you tell them you keep having transmission problems and the dealer isn't helping you.
You are. Because nearly every law in every state calls them a lemon.
Your preferred pronoun might not be "lemon" but they're lemons. The laws don't care about your feelings and your sensitivities. They're lemons.
From the manual:
Noise from under vehicle after turning off the engine :
Approximately five hours after the engine is turned off, you may hear sound coming from under the vehicle for several minutes.
This is the sound of a fuel evaporation leakage check and, it does not indicate a malfunction
Yes it has a nanny mode where it hides 3 gallons of gas from you. The tank pretends its 15 gallons, shows 0 miles to empty and it yet has about 2.5 more gallons. Not sure why the truck intentionally nerfs its gas gauge. Odd design choice. So you never really know when you're truly going to run...
That's because many of these places are buying up the OEM grills and jacking the prices up and they don't want you to know how much you're overpaying vs going straight to the source -- a dealer. Which usually has free shipping over $75. And a few times a year has 25% off with free shipping.
So...
Nothing says "I love my Tacoma" like throwing some cheap Chinese clone products from a brand new eBay seller on the brake and gas pedal.
What could go wrong?