You're 100% right I meant July. And I don't want to be a 16-year-old little girl on a social media platform. This sucks I just want my parts. And possibly help a small company grow
I just bought a set of five of the pro Comp 69 series. I went with the 16x8's for the sidewall. And the Tacoma's running tundra brakes and calipers. They're a perfect fit. And four wheel parts run sales on them frequently.
And yes people will give you a hard time about the automatic. But I've had mine loaded down with firewood to the point of compressing the bump stops on more than one occasion. I wasn't the fastest but a failure never even crossed my mine. if you haul a lot you pick the wrong truck all...
Yeah if you live up north you'll definitely want to undercoat it. A lot of people on here talk about a product called fluid film as well. If you replace the front main seal replace the oil pump cover gasket to. You have to pull the harmonic balancer to do it. And if you replace the timing chain...
I've got the same truck. It's been my daily driver for about 16 years now. 275,xxx miles on it. Still running like a champ. The biggest thing is frame rust.
I had spoke with a counter dude up there Monday and I got him to give me the discount. $850 rack and pinion for 600 bucks. Tacoma is now one step closer
I know I joined the group a little late. And only been to one meeting. The little bet I've talked with y'all is pretty good for a socially awkward guy. Who should I talk to about getting my name to the Toyota dealer? This is Vance kanaday. The dude in the green 80.
I clearly suck at linking conversations. The winch controller is good. It's just a little switch on the outside. A little $5 one at the parts store works just fine. As long as it's waterproof. May have to make a bigger hole for a new switch
I have the same winch . Go ahead and get a replacement switch for the
You'll definitely want to get a waterproof switch for the wireless control.
Definitely get a waterproof switch for the wireless control. Mine had failed within a year. Waterproof winch with a non-waterproof switch go figure.
I ask boss man he was cool with it. He's an avid Hunter and outdoorsman. But the dumpsters in Decatur and he's got another one in Cullman. that's why I was wondering transporting trash 200 mi seems a little silly.
I work for valley heating and cooling in Decatur. We're running six install crews so we accumulate a lot of trash. We always have a roll-off dumpster at the shop. Depending on the volume I'll run this by boss man
I have a couple questions about this trash run. What are we going to do with the trash? What kind of volume of trash are we looking at? I may or may not have a roll off dumpster at my work. No need to pay a disposal fee. Just curious
I have mine mounted in the same location. Just the bar though. All the rest is packed away in the back. Cut down on weight. Prevents it from rusting up to. If they rust up they don't function properly. It'll go up but not down. Use some Wing nuts just for ease.