marathonracer
Adventurer
Hello all-
I've been a long time lurker on the board and have asked a question or two but figured it was time to maybe introduce myself.
Started wheeling in college with a 4 banger TJ that made the natural progression of BFG AT, MT, then full out TSL swampers. After breaking a bunch of stuff and learning even more I eventually put the wheeling aside except when chasing wild Salvelinus fontinalis in places other fishermen just didn't go. After a few years of driving a soft top TJ with swampers... it was time for a change. I bought an extended cab 03 Tacoma TRD threw some 265/75 BFG ATs and a canoe rack on it and was a happy man. This truck eventually evolved to have some 33's and KM2's and a bunch of other stuff that made it a little tank. My soon to be wife and our black lab camped and fished all over; Toyota put a new frame under her, we scratched the paint all to crap going down roads we shouldn't have in search of untouched beaver flowages and life was good!
Fast forward to this spring... a 7 month pregnant wife and I are headed out to enjoy a day in the woods and we start talking about our new little one and how life is going to change. Then we realize 2 adults plus dog and baby... no more room in our extended cab Tacoma. We thought about another Tacoma but DC but we use the bed too much... We decided to put the issue on the back burner-or so we thought when we got home from the trip and saw the puddle under the rear diff. It had rusted through in a few places. Some JB weld would fix it for the time being. Joking with my wife I said I would trade my tacoma for a 1st gen tundra DC without hesitation... and she said yes! the only stipulation no more 33's.
We now are the proud owners of a silver 06 DC TRD and could not be happier. Of course with the young family the mods will be slow and functional but of course the crap p-rated tires had to go and 265/75/16 BFG ATs had to get the nod. Thanks to many on this forum that have made my Toyota ownership so easy.
My question is on the timing belt change. The truck has 70K on it currently when should I be thinking about the change?
Any thoughts on improving the front recovery point? Aside from a front hitch?
Living in the rust belt what can I do to make sure this truck lasts for years?
Thanks
I've been a long time lurker on the board and have asked a question or two but figured it was time to maybe introduce myself.
Started wheeling in college with a 4 banger TJ that made the natural progression of BFG AT, MT, then full out TSL swampers. After breaking a bunch of stuff and learning even more I eventually put the wheeling aside except when chasing wild Salvelinus fontinalis in places other fishermen just didn't go. After a few years of driving a soft top TJ with swampers... it was time for a change. I bought an extended cab 03 Tacoma TRD threw some 265/75 BFG ATs and a canoe rack on it and was a happy man. This truck eventually evolved to have some 33's and KM2's and a bunch of other stuff that made it a little tank. My soon to be wife and our black lab camped and fished all over; Toyota put a new frame under her, we scratched the paint all to crap going down roads we shouldn't have in search of untouched beaver flowages and life was good!
Fast forward to this spring... a 7 month pregnant wife and I are headed out to enjoy a day in the woods and we start talking about our new little one and how life is going to change. Then we realize 2 adults plus dog and baby... no more room in our extended cab Tacoma. We thought about another Tacoma but DC but we use the bed too much... We decided to put the issue on the back burner-or so we thought when we got home from the trip and saw the puddle under the rear diff. It had rusted through in a few places. Some JB weld would fix it for the time being. Joking with my wife I said I would trade my tacoma for a 1st gen tundra DC without hesitation... and she said yes! the only stipulation no more 33's.
We now are the proud owners of a silver 06 DC TRD and could not be happier. Of course with the young family the mods will be slow and functional but of course the crap p-rated tires had to go and 265/75/16 BFG ATs had to get the nod. Thanks to many on this forum that have made my Toyota ownership so easy.
My question is on the timing belt change. The truck has 70K on it currently when should I be thinking about the change?
Any thoughts on improving the front recovery point? Aside from a front hitch?
Living in the rust belt what can I do to make sure this truck lasts for years?
Thanks