There are some good Tacoma channels out there but yours is tops. Between the maintenance videos and your reviews, your conclusions are spot on. Love the content.
Thanks for the info...just bought a 2021 3rd gen off road a little over a month ago with 20,000 mi on it. Really enjoying the truck, lot's of back roads here in N. Idaho. First thing I did was put a set of bilstein 5100's on it. Now you've inspired me to got the OTT tune. Love your content, I'll definitely be going over to your discord!
Man I love that format so much! Keep up the good work! Edit : 12:43 this can be a problem if you use ditch lights wich might be getting compressed on the windshield. I can't install this mod because of this!
Window tinting is an absolute must, maybe even epic tier, if you live south of the Mason Dixon line. Still pretty useful for up north, if anything, for aesthetics.
Bought a gallon of the fluidfilm black about 2 years ago. I just go underneath my truck with a paintbrush and hit up everything. Works well without needed an air gun setup.
@@teamoildropman I wish I would have filmed my rust prevention. I took grinder to surface rust, smoothed it all out, applied Eastwood rust encapsulator, chassis saver, and fluid filmed it. Amazing product. I would highly recommend adding that additional layer of Eastwood prior to fluid filming it.
Nice one! This is exactly what I need. I figured out recently that my hip flexor pain could be addressed by improving my glute activation. Thanks for another great video!
OTT without a doubt #1 Love your channel. Lots of knowledge. Personally OTT diever leafs stage 1 with 5100s Big brake upgrade 6112 med load coilovers 275 75 r17 K03s I will say this. I personally put an injen cold air. Ran it 60k ml. Put my stock back on. Way better. Dont do it unless you're going to TRD intake. Always had hard shifts.
Glad to see those two loaves of bread hard at work in the garage 😂 Seriously though, this channel has been a lifesaver for getting into maintaining and adding creature comforts into my 3rd gen, especially the OTT. I only got the Light/Mild setting installed and it's still a godsend compared to stock, especially for stop-and-go and city driving. Thanks again for all the hard work and looking forward to this channel exploding even more!
Great vid!! I've have a few more mods but most of the ones you mentioned. My best mod is the E-Running boards form Go Rhino. My wife is 5'2" and I have the Toyota lift kit. Two years in Minnesota winters no problems yet. For the led interior lights only do the dome lights!! your wife will thank me for that one. Way to bright to look at when trying to use mirror.
Great content! I appreciate the real world information!! You have single handedly hit every best upgrade for my 2019 Tacoma. Thank you 🫡 Maybe don’t drink during the video. Very frustrating. 🤯😐😤
@@teamoildrop how do you feel about snorkels? I assume that’s overkill for most people but wondering if there’s any type of snake oil involved similar to the k&n stuff?
Great video. I would S tier those cup holders (I also added a chalk bag on the passenger side as a bonus holder). Tailgate panel replacement makes my knees so happy, A tier for sure. Cheers!
Just found your channel. So far seems awesome. I’ve been adding some mods here and there have a 22. I’m gonna check out that dash cam. I can’t believe the people that you are annoying with your coffee sipping. Yes it’s not the best thing to listen to but my God it sure rubs people the wrong way. I’ll be back and watch all your shows.
I laughed at this one, never imagined a coffee sip would be so bothersome! Definitely look into a dash cam, likely the best investment you can make in your truck/vehicle these days! -Austin
I have a 23’ Tacoma TRD and will be installing the Eibach stage 1 struts and shocks instead of the 5100’s after extensive research. The phone mount that I use is from TackForm and mounts to my vent next to the steering wheel, holds up very well no issues so far. I live in Maine and do seasonal mobile vehicle undercoating with Fluid Film and can vouch for this product. My vehicles are brand new underneath the layers of fluid film and dirt. Body Armor front bumper for the shackles, light bar spot, and wildlife deflector. Red Arc trailer brake controller, plug and play. Great video on the ranked mods, I’ll be looking into the OTT and I’ve been keeping up on your videos great information man much appreciated. Regular fluid maintenance is certainly a MUST. Love the chart!
Been running an offroam phone mount on the AC vent. Was the only one I could find that didn't need adhesive in the hot texas sun and also doesn't rely on clipping to the vent shutters. Bit pricey but haven't had to replace it in over a year so thumbs up for that.
Excellent video. I have a lot attention span for UA-cam and really surprised myself by watching yours in entirety. Bit it was worth it. ...but you missed a couple 'must haves' in my opinion. My Taco has a tonneau cover so truck bed lighting is a must. Did I see upgraded Yellow fog lamps on your truck? I also have an engine bay overhead light kit on order. ...and I've added locks to my rear under seat storage for... well, I won't say what's stored under there. Let's just say it fits nicely.
you asked how I mount my phone. Hondo Garage phone mount. From Tacoma lifestyle. It fasten into the top of my vent closest to driver side door. You can almost close the vent fully, but not fully closed only disadvantage. The construction is immensely solid made from high-quality plastic in the ram components and the rest of it is constructed out of aluminum.. Phone sets in securely and its position and height is perfect. Doesn’t draw your eyes away from the road doesn’t block any visibility as I line it up with the door and windshield column. It’s over by the driver side, so no one else can be messing with your phone either. Nice comfortable height for using Google maps. It works extremely well off-road as the entire system is solid as a rock.. that’s the system I’m currently using.
Maybe I missed it, but don’t forget about the East Coats Gear Supply (ECGS) bushing mod for the front differential. Especially If you have a lift, it’s only a matter of time before you develops a vibration (felt in the steering wheel & floor board) between 20-30 mph. This replaces the needle bearing that supports the drivers side CV axle shaft as it exits the differential. The bushing is wider than the OEM needle bearing that wears out when any extra angle is put on the CV axle such as when it’s lifter. You can buy this in a DIY kit and install in several hours at home. 2016-TRD sport DC, long bed 4wd. And yes, a tune is a must. I have the KD Max 11.0, best thing for that truck. No more gear hunting, increased throttle response…
Yes the ECGS bushing is a must for those with a lift, most of us at TOD don't have much of a lift so we haven't swapped out the OEM needle bearing. -Austin
Nice video, it would've been nice to have time stamps to all the products in description. I want to hear about the AC Drasin mod but cant find it in the video to hear your thoughts. It's too long of a video to listen to it all the way through to find.
Very easy mod hose clamp, hose and cable ties. Wish I could Rember the size of hose but that was the first mod I did the day after I brought the truck home. Minnesota loves salted roads.
My 3rd gen 4Runner has the same drip on frame AC drain design. I have zero rust after 26 years in southern California. However, if you live in the rust belt and want some protection, I'd go the fluid film route rather than the drain plug mod. I've heard some bad things about that mod. For what it's worth, there's another spot right by the oil filter where condensation from the AC line above drips on the frame/steering rack. There is no drain line in that spot to modify so you might as well hit them both with fluid film and be done with it. Then just reapply every couple oil changes and you're good to go. I've done that and it's been working great so far.
Cool video. Nice breakdown for some ideas. Could maybe do without the mic’d up sound of beverage being consumed. It’s just not my favorite sound, ya know? Maybe I’m weird 🍻
Happy with the sound from my cold air intake, especially up higher in the rev range. The Toyota v6 sounds like trash with an exhaust so in my option the only way to get a slightly better sound is the an intake. Do I expect any performance upgrades from it? God no, and anyone that believe it will get them performance doesn't understand how modern vehicle's work Also as you said you have just moved to the rust belt I'm not sure how many snowstorms you have driven through. As far as headlights go the good thing about Halogen is that they give off just enough heat to usually keep your light clear, iv noticed a lot the LED lights get covered quickly
Welcome to NY. I’m in the Finger Lakes region. You were smart to coat you truck with Fluid Film. The weather here in winter will destroy it. I use Both Surface Shield and Fluid Film.
@@teamoildrop Lol, no offense. I know text comes off as ignorant. It was just SUPREME swallows that was getting to me I guess. You could swallow a rock with that force lol
Can’t say barely brighter about the LEDs I love the upgrade on my vehicles because the difference is night and day. Definitely doesn’t blind anyone when set up right. Also wheel spacers don’t add wear on your bearings if you get hub centric or vehicle specific spacers.
Pacific Roamer does some mod content here on YT, I'm sure there are other folks on here recommending what mods are worth the coin for 2nd gens. A lot of these mods are 2nd gen compatible or have their own 2nd gen versions as well! ua-cam.com/video/eeNCacBrqe0/v-deo.htmlsi=pVht7vus614oeneB -Austin
They are a great addition if you're worried about oil intrusion into the combustion chamber and intake, but the 2GRs aren't known to push that much oil through the PCV. Definitely worth it for some for the peace of mind though! -Austin
So I've personally never heard anything about this brand, but from what little research I can find, nobody seems to have any issues with them. They look to be of high quality and the brand reminds me of Ironman 4x4, so I'd say they'd be a safe bet, likely not as good as Bilsteins but not a bad option. -Austin
@chrislee4946 lol daniel defense. After you remove that garbage stock, grip and foregrip it's a decent rifle. You could have saved the money and built your own and put the extra cash into optics and ammo.
@@mikehoncho4637 I’ve got an LWRC DI6 too but love my DD M4A1 mil spec + w geissele lightning combat trigger and I put a 45 degree short SS on it. I personally love the DD furniture.. lol nothing about it is garbage or I wouldn’t have bought it and Ive got the optic I want on it Eotech exps 3 and G43 magnifier
Personal preferences on radar detectors in trucks, so not at the top of our list, but any of the Uniden R series are a great value and allow for long distance pickup of radar guns! -Austin
Cute appropiation of the term "Rust Belt" however it is wrong. The Rust Belt, formerly the Steel Belt, is an area of industrial decline in the United States that stretches from southeastern Wisconsin through northern and central Illinois, through parts of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, to western and central New York State.
Good video, just would cut more of the dead space and not sip on stuff between sentences. I had my headphones on. And could hear you swallow in my hear. Not terrible comfortable 😅 Keep up the great work.
@@dfnc03 ya know I considered it but it seemed the tire world has so many great options I just left tires out completely. Plus, tires are user specific. Defenders are great but beaten by a true AT tire when the driver desires that.
They do work on the power seat models, they're only about 1-1.5in tall. So yes you will get some extra space to get under the seat, but I'm not sure it will be enough to store many things under there. -Austin
None of us here at TOD have trucks with large enough tires to warrant a regear, but we would highly advise one if you're pushing 34in+ tires to help alleviate some stress off of the drivetrain. So applicably, it's high on the list if necessary for your build. -Austin
Modern Tacoma's don't really get a "fuel filter" it's more of a filter mesh that isn't serviceable like the old fuel filters. Unless you're getting improper fuel at your rail, we recommend you leave the fuel pump sending unit alone! -Austin
Good video , great knowledge Maybe next time don’t drink while doing a video. We get to hear you swallow after every drink. 2x the vid. Problem solved . Just a piece of constructive criticism. 🤘🏻
There hasn't been a ton of coverage on the 2.7, but they do share the same transmission as the V6 and likely could benefit from a remap of the shift points. You may want to reach out to Overland Tailor directly to get some better info from them! -Austin
I’m 6’ 3” and my hair already touches the cab when driving. I also have a manual. If I get seat hackers, will I be able to get my legs under the steering wheel? They’re almost touching now with my manual seat and my steering wheel out and all the way up.
I'd assume they might push your legs up too far into the steering wheel area, but hard to say. Maybe see if you want to purchase them and give them a test for a day or two, you could always return if not a big fan! -Austin
@@christianbearden28 Ya know, no shame. At your height I'd be looking for a fullsize myself. I will say, at 6' the two things that made my 3rd gen siginifcantly better were seatjackers and OTT tune. I will say, you will likely fit in a 4th gen MUCH better if youw want to stay in a midsize. Lookout for sunroof models as the roof sits lower in those.
@ i know its coffee lol, i meant sip on stream, great video!, but alot of us hate it lol, its like how some people hate teeth grinding, or biting on forks
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I have a second gen tacoma (2014 TRD sport) what "mods" would you recommend for 2nd gen tacomas or are they the same
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@@KoaBohdi interesting! I just tested it from my phone and it was still good to go. Can you try your phone?
Those gulps were crazy lmao. Great content man.
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@@PonyFoot123 that was annoying as f@%#!
Did I catch that? You’re prior service. USAF here 👍🏼 Thank you for your service brother 🫡
@@Adonkehx3 thanks to you as well brother 🍻 I’m still in! Hoping to retire in the next 5-7 years
“My dogs are getting feisty.”
Camera pans over to two potatoes. 😂😂😂
I just died laughing.
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There are some good Tacoma channels out there but yours is tops. Between the maintenance videos and your reviews, your conclusions are spot on. Love the content.
@@troymcintyre3921 thanks Troy 😎 the words are much appreciated. Always trying to keep it real.
Thanks for the info...just bought a 2021 3rd gen off road a little over a month ago with 20,000 mi on it. Really enjoying the truck, lot's of back roads here in N. Idaho. First thing I did was put a set of bilstein 5100's on it. Now you've inspired me to got the OTT tune. Love your content, I'll definitely be going over to your discord!
thanks for the words! seeya there!
Man I love that format so much! Keep up the good work!
Edit : 12:43 this can be a problem if you use ditch lights wich might be getting compressed on the windshield. I can't install this mod because of this!
@@CanoeBoi 😎 ya know it brother
Window tinting is an absolute must, maybe even epic tier, if you live south of the Mason Dixon line. Still pretty useful for up north, if anything, for aesthetics.
Definitely! Helps keep the interior cool while driving.
-Austin
Bought a gallon of the fluidfilm black about 2 years ago. I just go underneath my truck with a paintbrush and hit up everything. Works well without needed an air gun setup.
Im about to do that with another rust prevention Im going to try...
@@teamoildropman I wish I would have filmed my rust prevention. I took grinder to surface rust, smoothed it all out, applied Eastwood rust encapsulator, chassis saver, and fluid filmed it. Amazing product. I would highly recommend adding that additional layer of Eastwood prior to fluid filming it.
Nice one! This is exactly what I need. I figured out recently that my hip flexor pain could be addressed by improving my glute activation. Thanks for another great video!
Hopefully it helps!
-Austin
OTT without a doubt #1
Love your channel. Lots of knowledge.
Personally
OTT
diever leafs stage 1 with 5100s
Big brake upgrade
6112 med load coilovers
275 75 r17 K03s
I will say this. I personally put an injen cold air. Ran it 60k ml. Put my stock back on. Way better. Dont do it unless you're going to TRD intake. Always had hard shifts.
Thanks for sharing! Definitely a good list and good tip on the "cold air intake".
-Austin
Glad to see those two loaves of bread hard at work in the garage 😂
Seriously though, this channel has been a lifesaver for getting into maintaining and adding creature comforts into my 3rd gen, especially the OTT. I only got the Light/Mild setting installed and it's still a godsend compared to stock, especially for stop-and-go and city driving.
Thanks again for all the hard work and looking forward to this channel exploding even more!
Glad you're enjoying the content!
-Austin
@@mrmcdoogal1 the loaves don’t do nothing but growl and get pets 🍞 🍞
@@mrmcdoogal1 and thanks brother!
I think this is a good video, I enjoyed it except one thing
I can’t stand you taking sips of your coffee
I thought the same thing😭
@@jacobfroese1683 thanks y’all, yah I should edited that out ☕️
Definetly checking out those dashcam goodies for my cam.👍
@@scarygary3569 the ability to have a security camera from a dashcam is a huge win
Great vid!! I've have a few more mods but most of the ones you mentioned. My best mod is the E-Running boards form Go Rhino. My wife is 5'2" and I have the Toyota lift kit. Two years in Minnesota winters no problems yet. For the led interior lights only do the dome lights!! your wife will thank me for that one. Way to bright to look at when trying to use mirror.
Thanks for the tip! Glad those running boards are working out for you, it really is the quality of life mods that make the biggest difference!
-Austin
Great content! I appreciate the real world information!! You have single handedly hit every best upgrade for my 2019 Tacoma. Thank you 🫡
Maybe don’t drink during the video. Very frustrating. 🤯😐😤
@@smellyhoookr I know it ha! I learned my lesson and it’s my pleasure!
Just bought a 2017. Glad I found your channel. The maintenance video is awesome
Welcome aboard!
Sumo spring are awesome! I only drop an inch at max load with the black set.
@@VieweronUA-cam they truely are 😎
Thank you for mentioning the cold air intake snake oil. If you spend money on this garbage, you deserve it. The Tacoma comes stock with a CAI!
Always keeping it real here, we don't want to make our trucks worse than the factory did!
-Austin
@@teamoildrop how do you feel about snorkels? I assume that’s overkill for most people but wondering if there’s any type of snake oil involved similar to the k&n stuff?
@@Jordan-nc3zy I couldn’t call a snork snake oil only because it has a clear purpose and works assuming it’s water tight. Ya know?
Great video. I would S tier those cup holders (I also added a chalk bag on the passenger side as a bonus holder). Tailgate panel replacement makes my knees so happy, A tier for sure. Cheers!
Good ones as well!
-Austin
Just found your channel. So far seems awesome. I’ve been adding some mods here and there have a 22. I’m gonna check out that dash cam. I can’t believe the people that you are annoying with your coffee sipping. Yes it’s not the best thing to listen to but my God it sure rubs people the wrong way. I’ll be back and watch all your shows.
I laughed at this one, never imagined a coffee sip would be so bothersome! Definitely look into a dash cam, likely the best investment you can make in your truck/vehicle these days!
-Austin
I have a 23’ Tacoma TRD and will be installing the Eibach stage 1 struts and shocks instead of the 5100’s after extensive research. The phone mount that I use is from TackForm and mounts to my vent next to the steering wheel, holds up very well no issues so far. I live in Maine and do seasonal mobile vehicle undercoating with Fluid Film and can vouch for this product. My vehicles are brand new underneath the layers of fluid film and dirt. Body Armor front bumper for the shackles, light bar spot, and wildlife deflector. Red Arc trailer brake controller, plug and play. Great video on the ranked mods, I’ll be looking into the OTT and I’ve been keeping up on your videos great information man much appreciated. Regular fluid maintenance is certainly a MUST. Love the chart!
Thanks for the kind words!
Totally saved me from having to make a Christmas list this year🥳
@@scarygary3569 oh you’ll find something still Gary 😎 😆
Been running an offroam phone mount on the AC vent. Was the only one I could find that didn't need adhesive in the hot texas sun and also doesn't rely on clipping to the vent shutters. Bit pricey but haven't had to replace it in over a year so thumbs up for that.
Good tip especially for those in the south and hotter climates, glad it's holding up for you!
-Austin
Probably one of the more convienent gadgets in my truck. I liked mine so much i bought another one for the passenger seat!
Excellent video. I have a lot attention span for UA-cam and really surprised myself by watching yours in entirety. Bit it was worth it. ...but you missed a couple 'must haves' in my opinion. My Taco has a tonneau cover so truck bed lighting is a must. Did I see upgraded Yellow fog lamps on your truck? I also have an engine bay overhead light kit on order. ...and I've added locks to my rear under seat storage for... well, I won't say what's stored under there. Let's just say it fits nicely.
All great additions to the truck! Especially for those who appreciate good lighting.
-Austin
Awesome video and thanks so much for military service to our country God bless you and your family for that
@@DavidSnow-t6i thank you David! 🍻
you asked how I mount my phone. Hondo Garage phone mount. From Tacoma lifestyle. It fasten into the top of my vent closest to driver side door. You can almost close the vent fully, but not fully closed only disadvantage. The construction is immensely solid made from high-quality plastic in the ram components and the rest of it is constructed out of aluminum.. Phone sets in securely and its position and height is perfect. Doesn’t draw your eyes away from the road doesn’t block any visibility as I line it up with the door and windshield column. It’s over by the driver side, so no one else can be messing with your phone either. Nice comfortable height for using Google maps. It works extremely well off-road as the entire system is solid as a rock.. that’s the system I’m currently using.
Sounds like you've got it nailed down! Thanks for the insight on the Hondo Garage version.
-Austin
I've enjoyed several of your vids, thank you ! BTW -- would the Lexus diff plug also work for a 2nd Gen (2009) V6 4x4 ?
Yes it does! Front diffs are the same on 2nd and 3rd gens.
-Austin
Maybe I missed it, but don’t forget about the East Coats Gear Supply (ECGS) bushing mod for the front differential. Especially If you have a lift, it’s only a matter of time before you develops a vibration (felt in the steering wheel & floor board) between 20-30 mph. This replaces the needle bearing that supports the drivers side CV axle shaft as it exits the differential. The bushing is wider than the OEM needle bearing that wears out when any extra angle is put on the CV axle such as when it’s lifter. You can buy this in a DIY kit and install in several hours at home. 2016-TRD sport DC, long bed 4wd. And yes, a tune is a must. I have the KD Max 11.0, best thing for that truck. No more gear hunting, increased throttle response…
Yes the ECGS bushing is a must for those with a lift, most of us at TOD don't have much of a lift so we haven't swapped out the OEM needle bearing.
-Austin
Nice video, it would've been nice to have time stamps to all the products in description. I want to hear about the AC Drasin mod but cant find it in the video to hear your thoughts. It's too long of a video to listen to it all the way through to find.
Ask and ye shall receive. Gimme a few minutes 😎
Very easy mod hose clamp, hose and cable ties. Wish I could Rember the size of hose but that was the first mod I did the day after I brought the truck home. Minnesota loves salted roads.
Done brother
@@teamoildrop Thanks! Just used your videos this morning for my transmission, transfer case, diffs and oil change :)
My 3rd gen 4Runner has the same drip on frame AC drain design. I have zero rust after 26 years in southern California. However, if you live in the rust belt and want some protection, I'd go the fluid film route rather than the drain plug mod. I've heard some bad things about that mod. For what it's worth, there's another spot right by the oil filter where condensation from the AC line above drips on the frame/steering rack. There is no drain line in that spot to modify so you might as well hit them both with fluid film and be done with it. Then just reapply every couple oil changes and you're good to go. I've done that and it's been working great so far.
Cool video. Nice breakdown for some ideas. Could maybe do without the mic’d up sound of beverage being consumed. It’s just not my favorite sound, ya know? Maybe I’m weird 🍻
@@kevinbradley8613 thanks brother, nah I knew that would mess with a few people and forgot 😆
You do NOT qualify as a baby with that Purple Heart.
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Listen to you sipping on coffee is just too much. I came and watch videos about Tacomas, not some asmr thing. 🎙️🔊
@@jamesh4839 hek yah brother
Happy with the sound from my cold air intake, especially up higher in the rev range. The Toyota v6 sounds like trash with an exhaust so in my option the only way to get a slightly better sound is the an intake. Do I expect any performance upgrades from it? God no, and anyone that believe it will get them performance doesn't understand how modern vehicle's work
Also as you said you have just moved to the rust belt I'm not sure how many snowstorms you have driven through. As far as headlights go the good thing about Halogen is that they give off just enough heat to usually keep your light clear, iv noticed a lot the LED lights get covered quickly
@@lambchop777 for sure for sure. It wasn’t a problem in Colorado but we shall see. Thankfully I’m not very far from work 😎
love your content man. keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Great video. Almost quit watching after the third gulp 😅
@@TheToRoS7 it was a test and YOU PASSED 😆
massive legend list. Thank you! this is great.
Glad you enjoyed it! All of the creature comforts here.
-Austin
Great video, mic is so strong!
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Thank you for your time making this great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the channel!
@@nickrodriguez6013 thanks nick! 😎
Welcome to NY. I’m in the Finger Lakes region. You were smart to coat you truck with Fluid Film. The weather here in winter will destroy it. I use Both Surface Shield and Fluid Film.
yep it's unfortunate, but a necessary maintenance item for us in the rust belt!
-Austin
I never thought something like this would be so irritating, but please for the love of God finish that coffee
@@Jay-Kaizo ☕️
@@teamoildrop Lol, no offense. I know text comes off as ignorant. It was just SUPREME swallows that was getting to me I guess. You could swallow a rock with that force lol
@@Jay-Kaizo 💀 ha! I know now how sensitive the mic is to my gullet… I’ll watch out for it 😎
Hawai’i Tacoma on top bebeh💪🏽💪🏽
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TOD discord ROCKS if you're a Toyota truckster
You got that right 🤘🏻
Well done!
@@tim3308 thanks Tim! 🍻
Good summary indeed
@@lucasr5675 thanks Lucas! How’s that supercharger…? 😎
Awesome video! Thank you
Glad you liked it! 🍻
Is that a Hamilton I see on your wrist?? I use an Offroam phone mount. That sucker is rock solid.
@@BushRat253 old model full titanium khaki 😎 my daily driver
@@teamoildrop A man of class. I dig it!
Great video! Started following you about a month ago. Is there a typo for the upgraded diff plug? That Lexus number comes up as a gasket.
It might be incorrect, this is for sure the correct one: 90341-24016
FYI- seat jackers work with power seats too (I have them on mine with the power driver seat)
@@rj12345rj you find it helps a lot still?
@@teamoildrop absolutely. Never going back
Question for the team. Would your videos help fundamentally for a 2017 Tacoma 4cyl access cab model?
@@Yakfo saw you in the discord! But short answer, fundamentally yes, exactly procedures and part numbers, not often.
@@teamoildrop TY!
Would you please do a video on the remote start install?
@@hardkombucha I owe that to us. Adding to notes 😎
Can’t say barely brighter about the LEDs I love the upgrade on my vehicles because the difference is night and day. Definitely doesn’t blind anyone when set up right.
Also wheel spacers don’t add wear on your bearings if you get hub centric or vehicle specific spacers.
Right on! LEDs are great and wheel spacers can be safe provided they're torqued and checked properly.
-Austin
The gulps were awful. Great vid but please no more sips
We got it remedied for the next video!
-Austin
love the channel but... can you recommend a channel for 2nd gen mods? Some of us are poor and refuse to upgrade until the beast fails
Pacific Roamer does some mod content here on YT, I'm sure there are other folks on here recommending what mods are worth the coin for 2nd gens. A lot of these mods are 2nd gen compatible or have their own 2nd gen versions as well!
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-Austin
No oil catch can? Did I miss it? Or how do you feel about those?
They are a great addition if you're worried about oil intrusion into the combustion chamber and intake, but the 2GRs aren't known to push that much oil through the PCV. Definitely worth it for some for the peace of mind though!
-Austin
About time, lol.
@@ryoung6725 my wife only lets me have 15 minutes of computer time a week 😔 😆
Is Tough Dog lift brand from Ausies any good comparing to Bil5100?
So I've personally never heard anything about this brand, but from what little research I can find, nobody seems to have any issues with them. They look to be of high quality and the brand reminds me of Ironman 4x4, so I'd say they'd be a safe bet, likely not as good as Bilsteins but not a bad option.
-Austin
lol nice now give us a AR15 rifle brand tier!
@@chrislee4946 Anderson and palmetto are S tier. There’s like 2 factory bro. LMT who? Noveske what?
@@teamoildrop lol Daniel Defense RIS 3 M4A1
@chrislee4946 lol daniel defense. After you remove that garbage stock, grip and foregrip it's a decent rifle. You could have saved the money and built your own and put the extra cash into optics and ammo.
@@mikehoncho4637 I’ve got an LWRC DI6 too but love my DD M4A1 mil spec + w geissele lightning combat trigger and I put a 45 degree short SS on it. I personally love the DD furniture.. lol nothing about it is garbage or I wouldn’t have bought it and Ive got the optic I want on it Eotech exps 3 and G43 magnifier
I love the video content but the high def swallowing sounds are driving me crazy
@@Nackss everything we do is high def roun these parts
@@teamoildrop😂
The Lexus part 90430-24003 is showing as a gasket when I went to a Toyota/Lexus dealer. Is there a different number for it?
@@odannio oops! 90341-24016
@@odannio I had the same question! 🙋♂️
What about a radar detector? I know these new 4th gen’s are quite quick now so it’s easy to speed now.
Personal preferences on radar detectors in trucks, so not at the top of our list, but any of the Uniden R series are a great value and allow for long distance pickup of radar guns!
-Austin
Cute appropiation of the term "Rust Belt" however it is wrong. The Rust Belt, formerly the Steel Belt, is an area of industrial decline in the United States that stretches from southeastern Wisconsin through northern and central Illinois, through parts of Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, to western and central New York State.
@@danweaver7264 I bow to your IQ 🧠
Good video, just would cut more of the dead space and not sip on stuff between sentences. I had my headphones on. And could hear you swallow in my hear. Not terrible comfortable 😅
Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
No mention of the Michelin Defenders?
@@dfnc03 ya know I considered it but it seemed the tire world has so many great options I just left tires out completely. Plus, tires are user specific. Defenders are great but beaten by a true AT tire when the driver desires that.
...oh, you also missed a tail gate auto lock.
Certainly a good one for those leaving their trucks outside!
-Austin
I want to get the OTT tune but from what I've heard if Toyota finds it my warranty will be voided.
@@2A_Duke where did you hear that? Was it from experience or rumor? Genuinely curious.
@@teamoildrop heard it from a buddy who got his tuned. He said the paper he had to sign stated it.
@@2A_Duke how interesting, the dealership sold him the warranty but also had him sign an agreement like this?
@@teamoildrop the tuner had him sign a waiver of liability stating that the tune can void the manufactures warranty
Do seat jackets work on power seats to give you more room underneath for storage
They do work on the power seat models, they're only about 1-1.5in tall. So yes you will get some extra space to get under the seat, but I'm not sure it will be enough to store many things under there.
-Austin
How would you rate regearing a tacoma.
None of us here at TOD have trucks with large enough tires to warrant a regear, but we would highly advise one if you're pushing 34in+ tires to help alleviate some stress off of the drivetrain. So applicably, it's high on the list if necessary for your build.
-Austin
Can you do a change of fuel filter?
Modern Tacoma's don't really get a "fuel filter" it's more of a filter mesh that isn't serviceable like the old fuel filters. Unless you're getting improper fuel at your rail, we recommend you leave the fuel pump sending unit alone!
-Austin
Good video , great knowledge Maybe next time don’t drink while doing a video. We get to hear you swallow after every drink. 2x the vid. Problem solved . Just a piece of constructive criticism. 🤘🏻
We got it remedied for the next video, don't leave us just yet!
-Austin
Does 4.88/5.29 re-gearing count as a mod? S-tier IMO.
Yes if applicable to your build with larger tires, it is a great addition!
-Austin
As someone who lives in northern NY, WHY would you move HERE? LOL
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What about the OTT tune on the 2.7l? I have a 2022 Sr with the 4 banger!
There hasn't been a ton of coverage on the 2.7, but they do share the same transmission as the V6 and likely could benefit from a remap of the shift points. You may want to reach out to Overland Tailor directly to get some better info from them!
-Austin
I’m 6’ 3” and my hair already touches the cab when driving. I also have a manual. If I get seat hackers, will I be able to get my legs under the steering wheel? They’re almost touching now with my manual seat and my steering wheel out and all the way up.
I'd assume they might push your legs up too far into the steering wheel area, but hard to say. Maybe see if you want to purchase them and give them a test for a day or two, you could always return if not a big fan!
-Austin
@ thanks. I think it’s time to get rid of it. It’s uncomfortable and I almost hate that truck.
@@christianbearden28 Ya know, no shame. At your height I'd be looking for a fullsize myself. I will say, at 6' the two things that made my 3rd gen siginifcantly better were seatjackers and OTT tune. I will say, you will likely fit in a 4th gen MUCH better if youw want to stay in a midsize. Lookout for sunroof models as the roof sits lower in those.
@ yeah, my head, not hair, hits in my sister’s 4Runner because of the sunroof.
First!!!
I am sending the biggest cookie your way RIGHT NOW
Does the dashcam run all time. Wanting a dashcam that does front and back and if I’m parked will turn on in case of an accident
It does run 24/7 if you wire it up to. Otherwise it will run when the truck is on.
@@teamoildrop the k you I watched the rest of the video and saw you added the little adapter. Thank you either way for replying
Plus one on fumoto lol and oem plus
You bet! Two of the best.
-Austin
By chance does anyone is there’s a way to add keyless entry on the p/s of a 19 Tacoma?
@@esaigarcia6741 hmm… like add sensitivity to the door handle? Therefore replace the door handle?
GULP
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Broooo I got rough country 💔
@@aronlopez2169 it’s not the end of the world! They do make some nice things 😆
@@teamoildropthe ride quality is all bad and control arm bushings goes out bad and when normal driving is sounds like metal and metal and hitting
@@aronlopez2169 they are living up to their name!
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Put my phone in my cupholder.
Quick and easy, I like it!
-Austin
i put my phone between the handbrake
You never finish the ATS video.
ATS?
@@teamoildrop ATS oil change
Do you mean ATF?
@@teamoildrop wtf yeah sorry about my double typo lol
@@DaddyGlez It’s all there brother! There’s two transmission videos on the channel 😎
Bro please dont drink while recording, you can hear it on that very sensitive mic lol, its not pleasant to hear.
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@ i know its coffee lol, i meant sip on stream, great video!, but alot of us hate it lol, its like how some people hate teeth grinding, or biting on forks
Got tired of you sipping and gurgling down your coffee. Was interesting until the minute 16. Bye👋🏾
@@LuisHernandez-cb7bp Seeya!
please please STOP slurping your coffee, soooo annoying
@@johndavis4902 you’re late to the party ☕️
fresh cup o motor oil in the morning does me right as well 👌 Also thank you for your service for our country and us Tacoma enthusiasts 🫡
Right on! Thanks for the kind words!