35 Inch Tires Don't Rub! 4th Gen Tacoma Modifications

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 93

  • @IndependenceOverland
    @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад +3

    Affiliate Links:
    Method Beadgrip Wheels: bit.ly/3Nu565W
    Finishline Grand Junction PPF: bit.ly/3UgLaHl
    Goose Gear Seat Delete: bit.ly/4thGenSeatDelete
    Redline Tuning Hood Strut: amzn.to/40dJGBH
    Zarges Cases : bit.ly/3Aq9TSF
    The Mounting Company Mounts (Code: independence10) bit.ly/MountingCo
    Charvonia Design Billet Tie Down: bit.ly/3BOf3Zk
    Mountain Hatch Tailgate Insert: bit.ly/3Yb8bfT
    35" FireStone Destination M/T 2: bit.ly/3U93baD

  • @HeyBabyPod
    @HeyBabyPod 28 дней назад +6

    My wife isn't gonna like you... I don't even have my TH yet and my shopping list for add-on's grows every time I watch your channel! 🤣

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  28 дней назад +3

      Tell her to buckle up, because I am about to do some really cool stuff in the next few months! Seriously, its gonna be next level!

  • @quadhawk
    @quadhawk 29 дней назад +5

    I’m jealous of the seat delete. I have two car seats in the back of my Trailhunter 😂

    • @sanchezzz1
      @sanchezzz1 27 дней назад +1

      It's perfect for the pro.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад

      Haha yeah it makes the space much more usable if you aren’t hauling around rugrats back there.

  • @TinkerersAdventure
    @TinkerersAdventure 29 дней назад +3

    that zarges case table is neat AF

  • @mattritscher1930
    @mattritscher1930 29 дней назад +6

    I have a feeling this build is going to change a lot of minds about the 4th Gen Tacoma. Great content that is not just out there for click bait.

  • @jbcope1000
    @jbcope1000 29 дней назад +1

    Youve really moved on this build! I got a 4th gen around the same time as you and had a lift and 35s early, but now I'm looking at your build for inspiration. Looks great 👍

  • @mattspaulding7488
    @mattspaulding7488 29 дней назад +1

    I have same exact tires. 35 and everything on my f250. I wanna put in my new Tacoma. I love these tires. They just look sick af

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад

      They look good, and they perform very well. I am definitely happy with them so far!

  • @theazhikeaholics
    @theazhikeaholics 28 дней назад +1

    We regret not doing a full PPF. We got the clear bra but didn’t do full and already chipped our paint from rocks kicking out from the from wheels. But also plan on keeping for a while. Loving the build so far!

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад

      Thank you! It’s about to get real! I’m dropping it off in about 4 weeks to get some mystery work done.
      I won’t be picking it up until January… 😉

  • @WildGooseExpeditions
    @WildGooseExpeditions 29 дней назад +1

    This rig is looking unreal! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Smokedog73
    @Smokedog73 29 дней назад +2

    Love the video. Great work, as usual. Stupid question, what was your thought process for adding the awning to the passenger side? I will soon order the 270 alucab, can't decide which side.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад

      So this tent and awning is from my Fj. The rear door of the Fj opens in a way that the passenger side makes sense.
      When my Alucab camper gets installed, it will be on the drivers side. If there is any chance in the future you will get a Canopy Camper/Modcap camper, buy the drivers side as it’s what is used for those campers.

    • @Smokedog73
      @Smokedog73 29 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverland thank you! That is exactly what I needed to hear.

  • @joseaqui
    @joseaqui 29 дней назад

    Great video and loving your truck and what you're doing to it! I've never overlanded before but after discovering your channel, i'm now interested. Fortunately I live in the Pacific Northwest where there are a lot of overlanding clubs here.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад +1

      There are a lot of cool places to go see in the PNW. Overland clubs are cool, but don’t be intimidated by just heading out with your spouse or a buddy and just camping out and having a fun weekend. You don’t need to do anything crazy, just go find a spot in the woods and have fun. And then over time your wallet will grow increasingly lighter 😂

  • @billcampbell8426
    @billcampbell8426 13 дней назад

    What do you think about Trailer (TetonX) on White Rim Trail.. Driving/camping the trail has been on my list..

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  11 дней назад

      It would be fine, just make sure and have some recovery boards in case some soft sand gives you any fuss. The switchbacks would probably be the hardest part. Keep an eye on in the next week or two for the second episode, we get into a little bit softer stuff that took a bit more effort!
      Thanks Bill!

  • @cstout1634
    @cstout1634 29 дней назад +1

    @independenceoverland how responsive does the power train feel with the larger tires? loaded down and unloaded?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад +2

      Very slightly slow. I can still pass people going up a Colorado pass with the trailer connected. These power trains are sooooo good.

  • @kaia4992
    @kaia4992 29 дней назад

    Great video, thank you! I recently got a Tacoma TRD Pro - now have a MORRFlate - is there a more convenient place to hook up the dual compressor than lifting up the back seat? Thank you!

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад

      Does it just have the clip ends to attach it to the battery? You can pop the hood, and on the passenger side under the fuse panel is a big red lug. Flip that over and it is a + battery source. Then you hook the ground to the metal bracket to the side of the engine (this is the ground the manual says to jump start from so it’s fine) and the compressor will kick right on.

  • @aknadiri2520
    @aknadiri2520 28 дней назад

    Funny thing that I drove in that exact 15:52 place with my stock SR5

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  27 дней назад

      Yup, White Rim isnt that crazy. Your stock SR5 will not even come close to going some of the places this truck will be going soon though.

  • @WolfOverland
    @WolfOverland Месяц назад

    Yes!! 🙌

  • @J.Young808
    @J.Young808 26 дней назад

    You can only use the Zarges cases as a table if you are tall.

  • @jayd3931
    @jayd3931 29 дней назад

    Thanks for the update. Do you know the brand of the PPF?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад

      Xpel

    • @jayd3931
      @jayd3931 29 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverland Cheers!

    • @TacoRancher
      @TacoRancher 23 дня назад

      @@IndependenceOverland - I did partial PPF on my TH - did you notice your ppf damaged from rocks at the front of your rear fender - basically the bed quarter panel closest to the back door ?

  • @brandonedwards4398
    @brandonedwards4398 29 дней назад +2

    Mud tires would do well in deep snow, but awful on ice (especially on tarmac). Surprised you went with such a wide tire- would have thought you try 255/85R17 after Tinkerers video on wide vs skinny tires.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад +1

      I may do that once I switch back over to an AT, just to get a little more MPG back. But if I’m not mistaken, I believe the end conclusion for Kai’s video was that the wider tire did have more traction. Perhaps I am remembering incorrectly.

    • @jbcope1000
      @jbcope1000 29 дней назад

      ​@IndependenceOverland what I recall was just that he had to air down more to get the additional coverage for that traction

    • @brandonedwards4398
      @brandonedwards4398 29 дней назад +1

      @@jbcope1000 Kinda yeah, but you had to air down a wide tire so much more that it wouldn’t be realistic to do because you could easily break a bead (under 10psi).

    • @jbcope1000
      @jbcope1000 29 дней назад

      @brandonedwards4398 been awhile since I watched it, thanks. He said you basically needed bead locks to benefit.
      I went with 11.5 wide, not much wider than stock.

  • @brochilldude
    @brochilldude 29 дней назад +2

    What are your thoughts on running a 99lb wheel and tire combo on components designed for roughly 60% of that weight? Not to mention the added moment of inertia from the larger diameter. Combine that with the high torque output from the hybrid system and that could be a massive strain on your driveline components under load. Do you have any concern with breaking components in remote locations given the much added risk you’ve created? Is it worth the trade off of ground clearance? It does look cool though. It reminds me of jeep wranglers where they can basically bolt up 37s nearly bone stock, but if they actually wheel them the drivetrain can’t hang.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад +1

      Bro, chill dude.
      My thoughts on running it in the remote places I have has been that it’s great. People who drive like dumbasses can break anything. People who drive slow and steady (like I do) can get away with an awful lot. People were known to blow up the 2007 Fj diff with an unloaded truck on 33s. I did a lot of trails on 33s, fully loaded and never had an issue. I did end up upgrading my diff for good measure, but that’s besides the point.
      That’s kind of why the crawl control is useful, I believe it can prevent a lot of these risks. Also, these trucks now have bigger differentials to deal with the power. Also, stronger CV and are designed for higher angles under power. So we will see.
      So in a nutshell, to answer your passive aggressive comment. My thoughts are: it’ll be fine. 🙃

    • @brochilldude
      @brochilldude 29 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverlandhaha I’m not trying to be passive aggressive but objective about the engineering. This new truck makes a ton of torque at low rpm, and sure driving style makes the biggest difference. I think part of why older Toyotas did well with larger tires is because they made such low power. Especially at elevation with naturally aspirated motors. Now you have turbos and hybrids that make a ton more power with arguably weaker components according to some engineers. Anyways I do hope your wheeling is trouble free, but I just wanted to add my 2 cents because people are more concerned with tire clearance than the physics.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад

      Roger that. Yeah I actually talked about it in one of my past videos. Toyota drivers have never been used to having torque before, so hopping up rocks (like a good friend of mine has done a time or two) is really asking for it.
      In that video I mentioned that I think in those situations, people mah have to get used to the idea of letting the crawl control so it’s thing, because it will certainly save you from that sort of destruction. Some people find it to be a gimmick, but so far I have found it to be pretty useful.

    • @brochilldude
      @brochilldude 29 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverlandyeah that’s fair, I think just being aware of the scenario is the most important thing. It can be easy to want to “bump up” or “gun it” especially with some spotters out there yelling it at you haha I’m sure you’ve been there. I mean we’re talking about more than double the torque to the wheels at altitude compared to the FJ, combined with more mass at the leverage point of the hub. Playing it safe is probably best. Nice thing about tires is that you can switch them up if they cause issues. Best of luck with the setup and sorry if I came off rude, just curious on your thoughts being a form follows function guy. 🍻

    • @TacoRancher
      @TacoRancher 23 дня назад

      @@brochilldude - Toyota knew everyone would add bigger tires and made the wheel wells big enough for it - also what evidence is there that the components used in this truck aren’t up to the task?

  • @gastonmagrinat8614
    @gastonmagrinat8614 22 дня назад

    Could you tell me the name of the paint shop that did the PPF in Grand Junction?

  • @trentboman5146
    @trentboman5146 20 дней назад

    Was a lift kit or any trimming necessary to get the 35s to fit?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  17 дней назад +1

      For the Trailhunter I needed +35 offset wheels, to remove the front mudflaps, and the front body mount cover plates. That’s it.

  • @Bill-br3fs
    @Bill-br3fs 29 дней назад

    Did you PPF all painted surfaces + lights or just the front areas?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  21 день назад +1

      The entire front and parts of the rear. The rear fender right behind the cab is a rock magnet since these things are so wide. I wish I had more done right there.

  • @BlueSTI
    @BlueSTI 27 дней назад +1

    What mpg you getting with this setup

  • @quincyjones3627
    @quincyjones3627 27 дней назад

    Would you be willing to tell your bronze wheels that come with your Tacoma ?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  27 дней назад

      Yes, I plan to but I cant just yet. One of these has a bit of rock rash on it.

    • @quincyjones3627
      @quincyjones3627 27 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverland is the rock rash bad ??

  • @taeguru1039
    @taeguru1039 29 дней назад +1

    On 35, do you need to re-gear?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад +2

      No, haven’t even given thought to it really. Doesn’t seem necessary at all. The guys at Dessent offroad have 38s on their Landcruiser (same powertrain/transmission) and they weren’t regeared either.

    • @is6566
      @is6566 28 дней назад +1

      Turbo PLUS Hybrid => No need to regear for 35

  • @brochilldude
    @brochilldude 29 дней назад

    KMC wheels also offer bead retention technology FYI

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  29 дней назад

      I didn’t know that. Which wheels? I don’t see much about it in their page.

    • @brochilldude
      @brochilldude 29 дней назад

      I don’t know the complete list but I do think they should offer a page like your link to the method website. If you look at the KMC range, you’ll find the bead retention literature if you scroll down.

  • @RAMtrails
    @RAMtrails 29 дней назад +1

    How much was the PPF treatment?

  • @jeremygarcia3937
    @jeremygarcia3937 29 дней назад +1

    How are you gonna keep your stuff dry when it rains

  • @cruzn4u
    @cruzn4u 25 дней назад

    Are your 35/1250 on 18 inch wheels?

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  25 дней назад +1

      17s

    • @cruzn4u
      @cruzn4u 22 дня назад

      ​@@IndependenceOverland I have the OR IforceMax Hybrid that came with 18 inch wheels. I appreciate the response.

  • @albertlibricz1819
    @albertlibricz1819 29 дней назад +1

    How much does it cost PPF?

  • @RogerCampillo
    @RogerCampillo 29 дней назад

    Clarification: Braid wheels has also a tire bed grip technology in their off-road rims.
    Also they have 2 bed lock technologies for the off-road wheels

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  28 дней назад +1

      Awesome thank you, I am learning about new brands. I appreciate it!

  • @scotw67
    @scotw67 26 дней назад +1

    The OEM suspension is going to be screaming with the weight of those 35s. The Tacoma running gear isn’t that robust.

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  26 дней назад

      What? The tires are unsprung weight. Has nothing to do with suspension aside from clearance.

    • @scotw67
      @scotw67 25 дней назад

      @@IndependenceOverland wheels and tires are rotational mass when in motion. 1# of unsprung weight is equal to ~an additional 8# of added mass.

    • @TuanNguyen-ld8kl
      @TuanNguyen-ld8kl 11 дней назад

      ​@@scotw67Still wouldn't affect suspension. The new hybrid motor puts out plenty of torque to handle the 35s weight.

  • @KentWood-OptimizeUTennis
    @KentWood-OptimizeUTennis 8 дней назад

    Why not tell us what the PPF cost "specifically?" A range of $3500 - 8000 isn't much help...

    • @IndependenceOverland
      @IndependenceOverland  8 дней назад

      Because different people are watching this from different areas. In Missouri where cost of living is cheap, shop rates might be 100 bucks an hour. In Colorado a lot of places are like 185 an hour.

  • @mini2nut67
    @mini2nut67 14 дней назад

    Careful closing that aluminum hood with the struts. You don’t want to taco the soft aluminum hood when closing it.