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2nd Gen Tips, Mods & More

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by tcBob, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. Apr 21, 2019 at 5:51 PM
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    Lil red 02

    Lil red 02 Spendaholic

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    Thanks, I have no vibrations but my driver side has a very light squeel kind of like metal to metal. I have checked brakes and dust plate etc. It's so soft and high pitch alot of people cant hear it, but it SCREAMS to me lol.
     
  2. Apr 23, 2019 at 5:58 PM
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    lift, sound system, tires, intake, tonneau cover,brush guards, rock nerfs
    Does anyone have the needle bearing removal tool that they want to sell? I need to replace my bearing with the ECGS bushing.
     
  3. May 1, 2019 at 4:17 PM
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    Hey every one, new to this forum, looking for some advice on what to do about the recent issues i've been having with my '08 Tacoma, so basically i started getting bit of a shaking of sorts whilst driving, did a scan and found out that there was apparently a cylinder misfiring, tried all the obvious solutions, i.e. injector spark plugs, and ignition coils. turns out theres a problem in the head of the engine, we then discovered that my rings were worn, i was gonna overhaul the entire thing, but ive been advised against it because of possible loss of power after overhauling and not mention i'm not certain if theres anything wrong with my ecu as well. what i've decided is to do an engine swap, i wanna drop the 2UZ-FE 4.7L V8 Tundra engine in, now ive done some research and found that it is possible, the tranny and engine are a perfect fit and the mounting may only require minor modifications, i dont have an issue with the consumption so no biggy there, anyway getting to the point, just wondering what any one with experience in engine swaps/mods think about this idea? ive seen some post but doesnt seem anyone has actually gone through with it, i just wanna know if i do the swap which of course includes ecu and wiring swap if everything will work as per norm in the vehicle? and what to expect in terms of any problems i might incur during the process or after completion

    bare in mind ultimately the reason for me doing this swap is cause i live in South America and the tacoma v6 engine cost about $4000 before installation even if i ship it as opposed to the 4.7l tundra engine which is gonna cost me $2000 for the engine, ecu and wiring. so saving a lot of cash and getting way more power sounds like a win win for me, let me know your thoughts, sorry for the really long post. here are a few pics of my baby tho 0AF9A8E3-E765-4E92-9BCF-6AC2912A6755.jpg IMG_7062.jpg 5c02fd93-e39a-48d2-9055-a42150f0865f.jpg D5F5971C-C14A-48E0-B1D0-7BCFB0EF1574.jpg
     
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  4. May 1, 2019 at 4:34 PM
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    gabbo2112

    gabbo2112 Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to TW, I can’t offer much beyond my level of comfort nice looking truck man good luck with engine swap!
     
  5. May 20, 2019 at 6:51 PM
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    BakoTruck

    BakoTruck Well-Known Member

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    OP could you please add these two links to the "Maintenance Tutorials" section, I didn't see them on here, thanks. Took me awhile to find them and I always use them.

    1.) https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/changing-differential-fluid-a-step-by-step-how-to.24545/

    2.) https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/how-to-spark-plug-change-1-gr-fe.30479/
     
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  6. May 24, 2019 at 10:43 AM
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    datenhoff123

    datenhoff123 Sasshole

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    tinted windows, leveling kit, trd wheels, blacked out emblems, radio premium upgrade
    Got a ? for ya'll.....i found someone near me selling a jbl stock system and screen they where selling. if my truck does not have this or a screen is it all plug and play or would there be alot of wiring??
     
  7. May 27, 2019 at 5:34 AM
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    icky crane

    icky crane DCLB ‘09 4x4 LT

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    Nice setup! Good luck with the swap. Looking forward to seeing your progress :headbang:
     
  8. May 27, 2019 at 6:03 AM
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    diabetiktaco

    diabetiktaco Instalander

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    Mostly plug and play but the JBL system is amped. If the amp isn't included I'm the pur phase your going to get horrible sound quality.
     
  9. May 27, 2019 at 6:33 AM
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    TacoGoonin

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    A little of this and a little of that.
    PRO TIP!!! Hopefully this hasn’t been covered...

    Anyways, this is for those of you guys and gals who have adjustable CO’s (fox specific since that’s what I have) and need or want to adjust your preload. So, now that we’ve established that you have the will, let me provide you with the way.

    Tools required:
    (x2) 8mm-5/16” standard punch
    (x2) 7/16” 12pt deep well socket in 3/8” drive or higher (12pt is geometrically closer to a “circle”)
    (x2) 6”+ socket extension
    (x1) 3/16” long shank hex socket or L-key
    (x1) can of WD40

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    Punches I use.
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    Not to point out the obvious but here is your CO assembly.
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    - Raise front up in order for CO’s to fully extend.
    - Measure and record the distance of the gap (indicated by arrow) before loosening (mine is around ~1/8”).
    - Apply WD40 to gap, top/bottom of ring and shock body threads.
    - Using the 3/16” hex socket or L-key begin loosening the rings retaining fastener (indicated by arrow) enough so that you can begin turning the ring. DO NOT REMOVE FASTENER AT ANY POINT. If you remove or loosen the fastener too much you will be at risk of the ring skipping threads = not good!
    - Insert your punches into the deep well sockets, then attach your extensions.
    - Insert punches into ring dowels (indicated by arrow) until fully seated and only turn ring with punches fully inserted.
    - TURN! Do not yank, move slowly and deliberately.
    - Apply WD40 as you turn it will aid in effort applied, also remember friction = heat.
    - Adjust to desired setting, tighten ring fastener (don’t over-tighten it; hand tighten + one or two wrench flats should be good).
    - Document your progress and results for future reference.
     
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  10. May 27, 2019 at 6:41 AM
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    datenhoff123 Sasshole

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    Thanks!
     
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  11. Jun 15, 2019 at 10:35 AM
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    KCi238

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    I finally put this video together on how to remove and reinstall the front drive shaft. This one's on of the many prerequisite prior to the clutch installation video I'm still working on putting together. Hopefully, this helps someone out!

    https://youtu.be/mZkGjmL_xQM
     
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  12. Jun 15, 2019 at 2:07 PM
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    Rick_Taco

    Rick_Taco I'll do it myself

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    Bird Dog RVM Bracket, Tint 20% all around, Spider Trax 1.250" wheel spacers K&N Drop in air filter Ram Mount A Pillar (And hard wire charging) Dual 2.4amp Charging USB LED Lower Center Dash Light Center Console Light Trailer plug moved to bumper Tonneau Cover Air Pump Filter Upgrade (UNI Filter) Ultimate reverse light upgrade (Phillips 18161) Anytime Fog Lights Blue LED shift light Nitto Ridge Grapplers 265/65/18
    You peddling your YouTube business, on my favorite forum, is almost as bad as the guy that came to my door selling security.

    I will however look the video up if I ever need to replace my front drive shaft.
     
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  13. Jun 15, 2019 at 2:49 PM
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    KCi238

    KCi238 AKA K-Flo

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    I appreciate the honesty and I mean no disrespect to you and my fellow tacoma enthusiasts. I can see how this can come off as a door to door vacuum sales man / solar panel sales man and I do hate BS from people. Just like you, I like to do things myself, am also an engineer and I hate to pay dealership or shops w/ mods or upgrades that I can do myself. I happen to have gotten pretty good at vid editing. My vids are straight up DIY's w torque specs and tools sizes, no fluff no garbage. I just happen to find what I've gotten good at and share the things that my viewers want to see.

     
  14. Jun 18, 2019 at 10:07 AM
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    4x4?lol

    4x4?lol @az_greenery

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    Fox 2.5 w/resi all around, rears tuned from accutune with their larger shock body (1.5"-3" lift), Icon delta joints, OME Dakar medium leaf's, wheelers super bumps, fab fours rear bumper. Lifted 3" in the front and about 2.5" in the rear on some Pro Comp La Paz 17x8.5 wrapped in 285/70 Pro Comp A/T Sport's. SOON TO COME: Lowering front about 1" New tires Rear diff lock Nfab RSP front bumper and some lights
    Why not just sell the tacoma for a 1st gen tundra? They're practically the same size/weight only pro to having the 4.7 taco would be being able to say you have a v8 tacoma. This is obviously all very opinionated but unless you like the look of the taco that much I would just get rid of it or throw another 4.0l in
     
  15. Jul 3, 2019 at 10:59 PM
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    I like that. No problem with paint peel or anything?
     
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  16. Jul 4, 2019 at 10:12 PM
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    Thank you! No sign of peeling yet. Lots of light, even coats.

    3 primer
    3 paint
    4 Laquer

    So far so good!
     
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  17. Jul 21, 2019 at 7:47 AM
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    KCi238

    KCi238 AKA K-Flo

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    First part of the clutch replacement video is up, guys! This one is the transmission removal and installation. The video took a ton of work to put together but let me know what you guys think!

    https://youtu.be/LP00caN7q0s
     
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  18. Jul 21, 2019 at 10:10 AM
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    Man your videos are great! This one is is great too hope I don’t have to pull my trans anytime soon. I am however after watching your four wheel drive actuator video going to change mine. Part is ordered should hope it will fix my issue. It’s intermittent one day it works next time I try to engage it just flashes.
     
  19. Jul 21, 2019 at 12:37 PM
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    KCi238

    KCi238 AKA K-Flo

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    I gotcha, that electronic actuator is a bit finnicky. Best of luck!
     
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  20. Jul 22, 2019 at 6:08 AM
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    GREAT THREAD - THANKS - :thumbsup:
     
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