Code4beer's Mid Life Crisis Tacoma Build

Nice write-up and rig! I may be a 4runner guy but you have me drooling of all your new stuff. There's just something about getting a nice shiny new metal parts in the mail -then getting them dirty. Welcome to Expo -Marc
 
You can use VBScript for simple stuff, or use their COM API and do more complex stuff using C++, .NET, or any language that can bind to COM.

Really? COM? Is it an embedded system? I haven't written any COM interfaces in over 10 years. Seems like an outdated choice but I'll take a look around.


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This is my weekend project to install. National Luna Portable Power Pack, LED backup lights, and my new stove.
 

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I'm just now seeing this build:coffeedrink: Looks like quality parts on a good platform... can't go wrong with that. Nice build.
 
Nice write-up and rig! I may be a 4runner guy but you have me drooling of all your new stuff. There's just something about getting a nice shiny new metal parts in the mail -then getting them dirty. Welcome to Expo -Marc

Thanks Marc. I think this week I am getting something new almost every other day. I've got the tent, fridge, battery, and some other stuff showing up this week. I can't wait to break it in.
 
Aluminess Rear Bumper and LED Backup Lights

On my past trips, I carried spare fuel on the roof rack. It worked, but I didn't care for the center-of-gravity change. I wanted to carry the fuel lower, but not in my shell. I also needed to relocate my spare tire so I could mount my OBA system. I needed an upgraded rear bumper.

My ARB bumper is great, but it is a lot of weight. I wanted something lighter. I saw one of the Aluminess bumpers in the 4WD Toyota Owner's magazine a year or so ago, and have wanted one ever since. The bumper is ~85 pounds. You can choose different options for the swingouts, such as the galley box. I was somewhat concerned about the durability of aluminum vs. steel. When I was in their shop, they showed me the same bumper from a Tacoma that had been rear-ended by a VW Touareg. The bumper showed slight damage (it looked like it was warped). They told me the Touareg dropped its engine :Wow1:.

I purchased the LED lights from Adventure Trailers and installed them this past weekend. They put out a good amount of light with very little amp draw. They are wired into the trailer backup wiring.

Adventure Trailers and Aluminess have been great companies to work with.
 

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Aluminum LP Tank

I was going to go to the RV store and get 5lb steel tank to use with my new stove. However, I was in West Marine in Pt. Loma buying wiring stuff and came across this aluminum LP tank. I shouldn't have picked it up. It is super light, and it ended up coming home with me.
 

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That's a really nice swing out setup. I've been researching a few different options myself as I'd like to the cans off the roof as well. Great truck you've built.
 
nice. Looking forward to see how you're planning to implement this w/your rear configuration. Dwarers? Platform? Modular? Choices choices...

I was going to go to the RV store and get 5lb steel tank to use with my new stove. However, I was in West Marine in Pt. Loma buying wiring stuff and came across this aluminum LP tank. I shouldn't have picked it up. It is super light, and it ended up coming home with me.
 

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