Doc's 05 Tacoma Build Thread

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
heeltoe989 said:
Any reason in particular or are you wanting to build something else?

Its a sad day......

In many ways, I have taken this build as far as I want to... maybe I suffer from buildup ADD... :rolleyes:
 

heeltoe989

Explorer
TACODOC said:
In many ways, I have taken this build as far as I want to... maybe I suffer from buildup ADD... :rolleyes:

Very true, I've also looked at building something else and selling my Taco, but I love it too much. I just look at how far I have taken it and all the work and bashed knuckles I've had and now I can just enjoy what I've built.

I'm still working slowly on things, finally the gears are getting done next week and I have some SC tuning to do. I also want my Armorology back bumper exo cage and RTT.

Sometimes we enjoy the building of the truck more than the final out come.

R

PS - I hope you still have it when I'm down there, I still want to check out the truck :)
 

SAR_Squid79

Explorer
After about 4 years of modifying my truck, lately I'm finding myself relishing how final my rig is becoming. More and more I'm shifting from modifying to maintaining - and I'M LOVING IT!
 

heeltoe989

Explorer
TACODOC said:
Buildups have sure become one of my favorite hobbies :safari-rig:

And the more truck you build the better you get at it. I certainly would have done a few things differently to my truck, but I guess that's the process of learning and building a truck.

If you sell your truck, I sure am looking forward to what you'll get next and the build.
 

DarkHelmet

Adventurer
heeltoe989 said:
And the more truck you build the better you get at it. I certainly would have done a few things differently to my truck, but I guess that's the process of learning and building a truck.

If you sell your truck, I sure am looking forward to what you'll get next and the build.

I've certainly noticed that in the vehicle electrical department. I have some early installations that I am thinking of pulling all the wiring on and redoing it now that I have gotten better at it.
 

heeltoe989

Explorer
DarkHelmet said:
I've certainly noticed that in the vehicle electrical department. I have some early installations that I am thinking of pulling all the wiring on and redoing it now that I have gotten better at it.

I have done that on some of the early stuff I did. I felt better about the work and knew it would last :)
 

heeltoe989

Explorer
I feel like a light weight

Just hit 50,000km :safari-rig: Still not a rattler in the whole truck.

Well -30C to -40C brings a few other noises though.:26_7_2:
 

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