dstefan
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I want add a light popup shell (AT Summit, Go-Fast, Vagabond, etc.) to my ’09 Tacoma for more comfortable post-retirement wandering. Like many, I’m surprised by how heavy my rig is. Still a bit under the GVWR, but my front is only 35lbs under the GAWR -- not fully packed. Even a light weight popup puts me over with any build out plus typical trip/camping crap. I don’t know what its gonna do to the truck, if anything. I know plenty of folks have more weight than I’m thinking of, but . . . .
Do I need beef up my rig to avoid breakdowns on the trail or road? It’s almost always just my wife and me, no other vehicles. Certainly rear springs, and a brake job, but wondering what other mechanical, drive train etc components are at risk. I’d rather spend $2 to $4k now on parts than an off-road tow/recovery.
I know from a month of reading posts on here, Wander the West, TTORA, and Tacoma world that a LOT of folks are over payload. I don’t want to re-hash the “is it OK to be over GVWR” argument, but learn in the real world what does overloading cause to break on a 2nd gen Tacoma — and how much overload does it take?
It would help me, and I bet lots of others, if you would post what your rig is (brief build description), weight, and what’s broken. IYHO was it trail abuse, weight, or what? Suspension, bearings, seals, driveline components? What would you retrofit to avoid that? I’ll start:
Truck:
- ’09 DCSB OR with 71K miles, mostly highway and off-road — not a commuter. Not abused but wheeled pretty vigorously with a few hard hits and stucks, religiously maintained
- Two Odysseys in front along with recently rebuilt ICON mid-travel resi COs, Icon alum UCA’s with recent delta joints, and reinforced front spindles, 265/75/16 DuraTracs on stock wheels. Deaver 1.5” lift springs in rear (clearly not adequate), new Icons, and front and rear Timbrens.
- Relentless Fab’s alum front bumper, some lights, a Warn VR 10K winch with synthetic line, 5 non-bar LED lights, stock front skid, DYI UHMW tranny skid, All Pro steel TCase skid, Schrock Works sliders, All pro diff lock skid, All Pro plate steel rear bumper with the side wings, no hitch.
- ARE hard tonneau cover, with Yakima tracks, ARB 50qt fridge, 10lb CO2 tank, Hi-Lift in the bed, MaxTrax on top of the tonneau
Weight: 5000 lbs, (front 2720 — only 35lbs under the GAWR which concerns me, but I had my full 185 on the front platform; Rear 2280). Usual recovery gear in the truck, the ARB, the hi-lift, no racks, MaxTrax or travel/camping gear. Truck just off the rear Timbrens, but rides on them with any real load. So, 450lb under the manual’s listed GVWR, but typical tent camping load is > 400lbs (that’s with camera gear and tripods as I’m a photographer) plus at least 400 for the popup and mods to it. Plus my wife at 105. Put's me 500lb or more over GVWR, and I figured 63 pounds over combined GAWR, with the front
Broken: one front wheel bearing around 40k miles. Maybe due to weight as I’ve only done one breif river crossing that came a little over the front hubs. Nearly every part of the AC/vent system except the compressor, but not weight related. Otherwise pretty good, well except for a new tranny at 1200 miles, but not weight related . . . No offroad breaks or breakdowns
Preventative:
I’m planning to shed the tonneau, the sliders (never touched them off road), the rear bumper wrap around wings, and move the second battery to the bed to manage weight and distribution. Reduce what we pack too. Springs, new tie-rods (maybe HD), the other front bearing. Wondering about what else people have experienced breaking/wearing out on fat, middle aged 2nd gen Tacomas?
Do I need beef up my rig to avoid breakdowns on the trail or road? It’s almost always just my wife and me, no other vehicles. Certainly rear springs, and a brake job, but wondering what other mechanical, drive train etc components are at risk. I’d rather spend $2 to $4k now on parts than an off-road tow/recovery.
I know from a month of reading posts on here, Wander the West, TTORA, and Tacoma world that a LOT of folks are over payload. I don’t want to re-hash the “is it OK to be over GVWR” argument, but learn in the real world what does overloading cause to break on a 2nd gen Tacoma — and how much overload does it take?
It would help me, and I bet lots of others, if you would post what your rig is (brief build description), weight, and what’s broken. IYHO was it trail abuse, weight, or what? Suspension, bearings, seals, driveline components? What would you retrofit to avoid that? I’ll start:
Truck:
- ’09 DCSB OR with 71K miles, mostly highway and off-road — not a commuter. Not abused but wheeled pretty vigorously with a few hard hits and stucks, religiously maintained
- Two Odysseys in front along with recently rebuilt ICON mid-travel resi COs, Icon alum UCA’s with recent delta joints, and reinforced front spindles, 265/75/16 DuraTracs on stock wheels. Deaver 1.5” lift springs in rear (clearly not adequate), new Icons, and front and rear Timbrens.
- Relentless Fab’s alum front bumper, some lights, a Warn VR 10K winch with synthetic line, 5 non-bar LED lights, stock front skid, DYI UHMW tranny skid, All Pro steel TCase skid, Schrock Works sliders, All pro diff lock skid, All Pro plate steel rear bumper with the side wings, no hitch.
- ARE hard tonneau cover, with Yakima tracks, ARB 50qt fridge, 10lb CO2 tank, Hi-Lift in the bed, MaxTrax on top of the tonneau
Weight: 5000 lbs, (front 2720 — only 35lbs under the GAWR which concerns me, but I had my full 185 on the front platform; Rear 2280). Usual recovery gear in the truck, the ARB, the hi-lift, no racks, MaxTrax or travel/camping gear. Truck just off the rear Timbrens, but rides on them with any real load. So, 450lb under the manual’s listed GVWR, but typical tent camping load is > 400lbs (that’s with camera gear and tripods as I’m a photographer) plus at least 400 for the popup and mods to it. Plus my wife at 105. Put's me 500lb or more over GVWR, and I figured 63 pounds over combined GAWR, with the front
Broken: one front wheel bearing around 40k miles. Maybe due to weight as I’ve only done one breif river crossing that came a little over the front hubs. Nearly every part of the AC/vent system except the compressor, but not weight related. Otherwise pretty good, well except for a new tranny at 1200 miles, but not weight related . . . No offroad breaks or breakdowns
Preventative:
I’m planning to shed the tonneau, the sliders (never touched them off road), the rear bumper wrap around wings, and move the second battery to the bed to manage weight and distribution. Reduce what we pack too. Springs, new tie-rods (maybe HD), the other front bearing. Wondering about what else people have experienced breaking/wearing out on fat, middle aged 2nd gen Tacomas?