The screen protech for the gauge cluster and radio were one of my favorites. Hides all the annoying scratches from plastic gauge lens and reduces glare in the radio.
I added a cold air intake to my 2018 tacoma, and when I tried to install Spyker hood struts, found that there was only room to install the driver side strut. I found it to be weak at raising the hood unless I helped it out. A few months ago I contacted Stryker to ask if they made a heavy duty strut for my application. They do and it installed on the brackets used by the original strut. It was about a one minute install. The hood now raises with just a nudge, to its full height.
I'm interested in adding a transmission cooler for my 2nd gen. Have you ever thought of doing one for improved towing in high temps and offroading in high temps?
@@TacomaholicThanks for the reply! I have a 2013 TRD Sport that has the transmission cooler as well. I've towed a few time with camping gear and a 16 foot aluminum boat. I was suprised by the transmission temps I was seeing on my digital guages when going up grades. I put it in 4th so it doesn't hunt for gears going 60 mph. Saw temps climb fast and luckily was only at 220 degrees for a short while. I believe on my guages TRANS 2 is at the torque converter and TRANS 1 is at the transmission oil pan. The torque converter was at 220 while the pan was 180ish. Curious if you've seen temps like that? I purchased an OBD2 scan tool to monitor, OBD2 MX+.
@@Tacomaholic All of my aluminum skids and sliders came from them. Along with a tailgate reinforcement kit. Everything I got from them has been quality.
I've got this older video ( ruclips.net/video/7__yQrjyE6I/видео.html ) which goes over some great inexpensive mods, and here's my playlist for all interior-related vids: ruclips.net/p/PL-IN_9dyC2sC_yFhO0OE5ERhdMCxRPrfN
Grab some sweet all-weather floor mats for your Tacoma and use code TACOMA3D10 for a $10 discount off of your order: bit.ly/3smAdGu
I got my first Tacoma a month ago. Didn’t know the community behind it. Best cult ever
The screen protech for the gauge cluster and radio were one of my favorites. Hides all the annoying scratches from plastic gauge lens and reduces glare in the radio.
Who doesn't enjoy stopping by for a quickie
I think he is a fed.
I am looking forward to doing the tail gate and hood strut mod once I get my new one, moving from a 2001 to a 2022
My driver's side mirror went all wobbly last week. I did a temp epoxy repair but now I need to find a new set of less wonky side mirrors.
I added a cold air intake to my 2018 tacoma, and when I tried to install Spyker hood struts, found that there was only room to install the driver side strut. I found it to be weak at raising the hood unless I helped it out. A few months ago I contacted Stryker to ask if they made a heavy duty strut for my application. They do and it installed on the brackets used by the original strut. It was about a one minute install. The hood now raises with just a nudge, to its full height.
*hot air intake
Spotter mirrors are definitely worth the money.
All are awesome. Thinking of trying to do the tailgate panel
Hood struts, wish I did them years ago. Need to look into that mirror upgrade.
I'm interested in adding a transmission cooler for my 2nd gen. Have you ever thought of doing one for improved towing in high temps and offroading in high temps?
I have a TRD Offroad Tacoma which comes with a transmission cooler, but there are write-ups for how to add one.
@@TacomaholicThanks for the reply! I have a 2013 TRD Sport that has the transmission cooler as well. I've towed a few time with camping gear and a 16 foot aluminum boat. I was suprised by the transmission temps I was seeing on my digital guages when going up grades. I put it in 4th so it doesn't hunt for gears going 60 mph. Saw temps climb fast and luckily was only at 220 degrees for a short while. I believe on my guages TRANS 2 is at the torque converter and TRANS 1 is at the transmission oil pan. The torque converter was at 220 while the pan was 180ish. Curious if you've seen temps like that? I purchased an OBD2 scan tool to monitor, OBD2 MX+.
@@mnnm2330 My trans temp has always been stable but I've never towed anything.
The T2Pam only works on the later 2nd Gens. It won't fit my 2006 .
Those tailgate panels are ridiculous. $200 for a piece of flat plastic. Gonna try your suggestion.
Do you have a link for the hood strut? I didn't see it in the description. Cheers, bud!
Yessir here are the ones I'm running: amzn.to/3ynZ5ke
@@Tacomaholic thank you, sir! I did search for them myself, for the record, but wanted your affiliated link. 😁
@@the_bearded_jay Thanks man!
This is great! My wallet can’t take anymore but I’ll be damned if I don’t buy those last two items lol thank you for sharing.
Any thoughts on bed stiffeners? My 2011 was recently totalled and I picked up a 2015 TRD Pro two days ago. It has bed stiffeners already installed.
I'm running some Total Chaos bed stiffeners. In addition to providing support for the bedsides, they are great places to anchor things.
All of them are awesome, going to call 2tpam place cause thinking about putting a atoto unit in mine cause of backup cam and need GPS bigger as well
I didn’t even know Mobtown closed, that sucks. Good guys down there in DE.
Yeah great company. All of my skids are Mobtown too.
@@Tacomaholic All of my aluminum skids and sliders came from them. Along with a tailgate reinforcement kit. Everything I got from them has been quality.
Where did you have your door decal made?
The gray diagonal thing is just part of a GOAT Armor set that I cut.
Do you have a video for favorite interior mods, particularly phone mounts or anything like that?
I've got this older video ( ruclips.net/video/7__yQrjyE6I/видео.html ) which goes over some great inexpensive mods, and here's my playlist for all interior-related vids: ruclips.net/p/PL-IN_9dyC2sC_yFhO0OE5ERhdMCxRPrfN
@@angell6425 Any time.
Redline hood struts ….. one of my favorite mods as well as getting the factory bed mat! Might need to upgrade my mirrors now… my wallet thanks you 😂
Love both of those.
Forth!! I like the tailgate mod the best!
Metal prop rods won't fail mid work. Struts can, and will fail at the worst time.
The 3tpam is nice but hard to find and costs your first born child.
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It is not possible to do all the Tacoma mods. Physically impossible. More are created every day I swear
You can't have no in your heart.