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Hey, I'm new to this forum but a longtime survivor of many other forums (Pirate4x4, Irate4x4, iH8mud, others).
The goal of this truck is consolidate my GX470 and F250 into one vehicle, to serve as a capable but civilized daily driver. I live in the PNW woods and drive logging roads, Forest Service roads, and powerline roads somewhat often. I regularly drive in 12-24" of snow during the winter. My hardcore wheeling days are behind me; while I considered adding steel rock sliders to this truck, I don't want the temptation to wheel it hard. That's the same reason that I skipped the SDM option - in the 8 years I had my GX470, I was never held back by the swaybars even when I wheeled it a bit harder and I never felt the need to disconnect them. On my old 3rd Gen 4runner, I built disconnects and then never even disconnected them.
My other goal is for this to be the opposite of my past trucks; AKA, NOT A PROJECT. Factory build and OEM parts/accessories everywhere possible, and no DIY. At most, minor bolt-ons that take an hour or two. My time is my limited resource these days. I have turned every vehicle I've owned into a project, to the point that I couldn't trust any regular shops to work on it; therefore, all the maintenance fell to me. I'll happily work on my dirt bikes that I ride for fun, but being required to maintain my trucks became a chore and lost its luster. I'm going to try this "new truck" thing for a while with dealer maintenance - it's been great for our 2023 RAV4.
I don't really name my trucks, but I've taken to calling this one El Taco (Anyone else remember the 7-11 tacos from the 90s?).
2024 Toyota Tacoma
Bronze Oxide
Long Bed
TRD Off-road
Premium Package
Falken AT4W, LT275/70R17 Load Range C
Method 703 ET35 Bronze
OEM TPMS Sensors
Black Method ET Lug Nuts
Spare tire:
Atturo Trail Blade AT, LT235/80R17 Load Range E
Stock spare wheel
OEM:
Trailhunter Steel Skid Plates
Hard Tonneau Cover
TRD Cast Aluminum Running boards
PPF
Spray-in Bedliner
Mud Guards
Black Tailgate Logo Insert
Black Grill Badge Overlay (from the Limited Overlay Set)
All-Weather Floor Liners
Black-Chrome Exhaust Tip
AJT Key Fob Cases
Weathertech Rear Seat Cover (doggo)
Weathertech Passenger Seat Back Protector (kiddo)
Rokblokz Mud Flaps
To do one of these days:
Rough Country Rear Fender Liners (sitting on a shelf - the TRD flares need to come off to install the liners, and I'm not in the mood to do that)
To do soon:
I just ordered a ZPrecision cupholder! That will be an easy install once it shows up.
To do at dealer:
Turn off "Windshield wiper linked headlight illumination"
Increase lane change turn signal tap to 4 blinks
(I'm very hesitant to try Euro Global Techstream with my knockoff mini-vci j2534 cable on this truck, so I'll have the dealer do this at my 5k service.)
(I also emailed Carista to see if they have the "Wiper linked illumination" feature; they don't.)
That's it for now! My plan is to enjoy this truck and work on it as little as possible.
One thing I have planned for the future is the addition of some auxillary lighting to the front end. My GX had some awesome lighting and I already miss it. I'm waiting to see what light mounting options hit the market over the next 6 months or so, and I'll choose something later this year. The upside is that the Auxiliary Switches and wiring make this an easy job - it will almost be plug-and-play.
I've found a lot of valuable information on this forum already, and look forward to sharing things I learn about this truck.
Hey, I'm new to this forum but a longtime survivor of many other forums (Pirate4x4, Irate4x4, iH8mud, others).
The goal of this truck is consolidate my GX470 and F250 into one vehicle, to serve as a capable but civilized daily driver. I live in the PNW woods and drive logging roads, Forest Service roads, and powerline roads somewhat often. I regularly drive in 12-24" of snow during the winter. My hardcore wheeling days are behind me; while I considered adding steel rock sliders to this truck, I don't want the temptation to wheel it hard. That's the same reason that I skipped the SDM option - in the 8 years I had my GX470, I was never held back by the swaybars even when I wheeled it a bit harder and I never felt the need to disconnect them. On my old 3rd Gen 4runner, I built disconnects and then never even disconnected them.
My other goal is for this to be the opposite of my past trucks; AKA, NOT A PROJECT. Factory build and OEM parts/accessories everywhere possible, and no DIY. At most, minor bolt-ons that take an hour or two. My time is my limited resource these days. I have turned every vehicle I've owned into a project, to the point that I couldn't trust any regular shops to work on it; therefore, all the maintenance fell to me. I'll happily work on my dirt bikes that I ride for fun, but being required to maintain my trucks became a chore and lost its luster. I'm going to try this "new truck" thing for a while with dealer maintenance - it's been great for our 2023 RAV4.
I don't really name my trucks, but I've taken to calling this one El Taco (Anyone else remember the 7-11 tacos from the 90s?).
2024 Toyota Tacoma
Bronze Oxide
Long Bed
TRD Off-road
Premium Package
Falken AT4W, LT275/70R17 Load Range C
Method 703 ET35 Bronze
OEM TPMS Sensors
Black Method ET Lug Nuts
Spare tire:
Atturo Trail Blade AT, LT235/80R17 Load Range E
Stock spare wheel
OEM:
Trailhunter Steel Skid Plates
Hard Tonneau Cover
TRD Cast Aluminum Running boards
PPF
Spray-in Bedliner
Mud Guards
Black Tailgate Logo Insert
Black Grill Badge Overlay (from the Limited Overlay Set)
All-Weather Floor Liners
Black-Chrome Exhaust Tip
AJT Key Fob Cases
Weathertech Rear Seat Cover (doggo)
Weathertech Passenger Seat Back Protector (kiddo)
Rokblokz Mud Flaps
To do one of these days:
Rough Country Rear Fender Liners (sitting on a shelf - the TRD flares need to come off to install the liners, and I'm not in the mood to do that)
To do soon:
I just ordered a ZPrecision cupholder! That will be an easy install once it shows up.
To do at dealer:
Turn off "Windshield wiper linked headlight illumination"
Increase lane change turn signal tap to 4 blinks
(I'm very hesitant to try Euro Global Techstream with my knockoff mini-vci j2534 cable on this truck, so I'll have the dealer do this at my 5k service.)
(I also emailed Carista to see if they have the "Wiper linked illumination" feature; they don't.)
That's it for now! My plan is to enjoy this truck and work on it as little as possible.
One thing I have planned for the future is the addition of some auxillary lighting to the front end. My GX had some awesome lighting and I already miss it. I'm waiting to see what light mounting options hit the market over the next 6 months or so, and I'll choose something later this year. The upside is that the Auxiliary Switches and wiring make this an easy job - it will almost be plug-and-play.
I've found a lot of valuable information on this forum already, and look forward to sharing things I learn about this truck.
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