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I like that wheel cover. I need to order one of those for my 3rd gen.
 
Im going to be selling my factory front and rear bumper, can anyone give me an idea on what a fair price is for these the front comes with the blinker housings and bulbs, its in good shape. The rear is a litle warped but mounts up ok. neither one come with mouting hardware.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I don't know what to tell you on price, but after I hit a deer last year, a new OEM front bumper was very expensive, like $400. I recall the turn signals were like $50 each or better for OEM. So if all that is in good shape, at least $100 or more for each bumper I think is fair. Aftermarket front bumpers are available too, but the last one of those I dealt with, (a chrome LCM Truck bumper for an 86 F250 Ford) rusted almost instantly and was probably half as heavy as the stock one. I assumed the same on the T100 bumpers although they are pretty affordable. I actually pounded out my stock bumper, it was pretty straight, should have sold it for a trail truck, but I tossed it in the metal recycling bin finally the other day.
 
The truck had a small coolant and an oil leak that stared getting worse so i took it to TLC automotive in Columbia TN to get looked at.
It had an aftermarket waterpump installed that was leaking.

The tech also fixed some improperly routed wires that had gotten worn. yikes.


It also got a new clutch, related seals. and he did the rear axle seal.

I thought it shifted well before but now it is smooth as butta!!!
 
I got caught in Octavia coming back from a trip to DC. There was no snow when i left yesterday and this morning there is 8 inches on the ground. Terrible road conditions, cars in the ditch and accidents everywhere. I saw a lady spin into the guard rail as soon as I crossed the VA/TN border. I took it slow and the truck did well.

http://www.weather.com/storms/winter/news/winter-storm-octavia-impacts



 
A T100 still has a little light ass truck handling tendencies, but if you keep your speed sensible and put it in 4wd it is very competent on slick roads. Even in 2wd it seems to maintain amazing traction for a pickup. I think the shorter wheelbase helps with that, yet is long enough to track well.
 
Love what you've done with your T100. Just read your whole thread; man it really makes me miss mine...

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My wife and I routinely took it out camping and exploring. When I moved to the UAE 6-and-a-half years ago I gave the truck to my dad for safe keeping. I got to drive it a lot this past Christmas while visiting my folks... they are outstanding trucks.
 
Love what you've done with your T100. Just read your whole thread; man it really makes me miss mine...

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My wife and I routinely took it out camping and exploring. When I moved to the UAE 6-and-a-half years ago I gave the truck to my dad for safe keeping. I got to drive it a lot this past Christmas while visiting my folks... they are outstanding trucks.

Thank you. They really are. I remember seeing that picture and some information on your truck years ago when I was first looking for a tacoma. It helped sway me towards a t100.
 
I love your T100! Your build has me thinking about looking for one. Well done!
 
Thank you! They're great trucks!
 
My Monroe Steering damper died about a month after the warranty, I was disappointed. If this one dies as quickly im going OEM next time.
 
Threw some 80 series wheels on to see how it feels with a wider stance. So far so good.

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Threw some 80 series wheels on to see how it feels with a wider stance. So far so good.

A profile shot of a wider stance? C'mon now! Let's see the overall track width from the front or rear. =)
 
That does look nice... just a subtle bit wider. Does it driver different at all?

After having the little skinny tires on I can tell there's a little more resistance starting out. But not bad. These wider tires wander a little more too die to width and wear.
 
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Haven't done much to the t100 lately but I finally finished the trailer I've been working on for several years.
 
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Many kudos on a wonderfully built rig, my friend! I've finally finished reading through your entire build thread and can only say I wish I stilled lived in the DC area. I'd have been driving down to TN just to jump on on some of that action (this is mine)- we could've been building two of everything- ha!! But seriously, you mods are tastefully done, look great aesthetically, and I can't wait to see what else you do. Good luck and Looking forward to more....
 

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