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  1. Plannerman

    Must Do Tacoma Expedition Upgrades?

    Sliders provide an excellent lift point when using a high lift jack. I've done it many times. There are several products that can be used to help stabilize the jack, as well. Also, one additional thought: new rear springs. The stock Toyota springs are not so great at holding weight. If I...
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    Must Do Tacoma Expedition Upgrades?

    I suggest rock sliders. They have saved me a few times after making a wrong turn and being in difficult terrain. Also, they provide a jacking point. They aren't too heavy or expensive
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    Tacoma tranny: 6spd vs. auto

    Generally, this has always been my rule, as well. However my experience with Tacoma MT convinced me that the MT is too unreliable to be worth the potential savings. Sent via fat thumb
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    Tacoma tranny: 6spd vs. auto

    I do the same; no problems Sent via fat thumb
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    Tacoma tranny: 6spd vs. auto

    X3 (and x4) for a friend. Both trucks ended up Lemon Law buy backs because of various clutch issues. My AT has more than 90k on it and it is flawless. Also, the concerns about the low range are legit. The low gear in the MT **********************. It was such a pain off road, when towing, and...
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    iPad vs. iPad Mini for Backcountry Travel

    An update: the night before two back to back trips, I went into Verizon to pick up a mini. I had concluded that a mini would be more travel friendly (easier to carry, less space in the truck, etc). Alas, they had only the 16 GB versions. So, in need and with one foot on the road, I purchased the...
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    SnugTop Rebel for 2nd Gen Tacoma

    Sold Sent via fat thumb
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    Daily driver tires, suggestions?

    How does the AT3 compare with the ST Maxx? Is the ST Maxx more if a mud terrain? Sent via fat thumb
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    iPad vs. iPad Mini for Backcountry Travel

    That's not helpful Sent via fat thumb
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    iPad vs. iPad Mini for Backcountry Travel

    Interesting, I hadn't thought about non-vehicle support. I think I am most concerned about the loss of screen space, too Sent via fat thumb
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    iPad vs. iPad Mini for Backcountry Travel

    A new tablet is on the horizon as my first gen iPad is getting long in the tooth and many of my apps are losing support. I am going to stick with iOS. I keep coming back to the question of iPad vs iPad mini. For a given price, I can get a mini with more storage than the iPad. The resolution is...
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    SnugTop Rebel for 2nd Gen Tacoma

    T Sent via fat thumb
  13. Plannerman

    What is the best spring rate for coilovers?

    Agree on the recommendation to check the valving. Sent via fat thumb
  14. Plannerman

    Need Opinions on this 4Runner For Slae

    The 4.7 is extremely reliable. However, I know nothing about a supercharged version. Also, I thought Toyota did not sell 4runners or Tacos with factory superchargers; only dealer installed. Something else to check maybe Sent via fat thumb
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    SnugTop Rebel for 2nd Gen Tacoma

    Ttt Sent via fat thumb
  16. Plannerman

    05+ Tacoma Skid plates

    RCI metalworks Sent via fat thumb
  17. Plannerman

    OME vs ICON / Radflo

    OME will be crazy dependable. With Icon, plan for periodic shock rebuilds. Sent via fat thumb
  18. Plannerman

    Spy shots of new Tacoma

    Fair enough. At a different time, I felt the se way. Sent via fat thumb
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    Nevada Trophy 2013 Oct 18-20

    That's a long time to wait, but I'm interested
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