Everything I broke on my Tacoma...

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • This is a compilation of all the damage I put on my Tacoma from the last several trips to Anthracite and also including some of my trips to Vermont. It's all part of the fun when it comes to wheeling, am I right? LOL. Anyways, this will be the beginning of the repair series for my Tacoma. Stay tuned as we go through all the fun and enjoyment of breaking things, fixing things and implementing new ideas.
    Here's the link to the rest of the series:
    Part 0 - Damage Report: • Everything I broke on ...
    Part 1 - Motor Mount Replacement: • Motor Mount Replacemen...
    Part 2 - Tacoma BENT Transmission Beam Repair: • BENT Trans Beam Repair...
    Part 3 - Rear Diff Leak Repair Tacoma: • Rear Diff Leak Repair ...
    Part 4 - U-Joint and Center Bearing Replacement: • U-Joint Updates and Ti...
    Part 5 - Tacoma Bed Separation: • SOLO Tacoma Bed Removal
    Part 6 - Bed Separation: • SOLO Tacoma Bed Removal
    Part 7 - Shackle Flip Design: • Shackle Flip Design Ta...
    Part 8 - Shackle Flip Installation: • Shackle Flip Installat...
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:21 - To my new viewers
    00:50 - Front end damages
    02:15 - Driver Side damage
    02:43 - Mini Bed Rack Update
    04:00 - Rear end damage
    04:25 - Passenger Side Damage
    05:05 - Under Carriage Damage
    08:24 - Repair Strategy
    08:05 - Outro
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  • @stanleykachuik2589
    @stanleykachuik2589 10 місяців тому +1

    Think it's time to do her up Aussie style. Get a tube bender involved in making connections between bumpers and sliders. Then up to the roof to complete the full exoskeleton. So amazing to watch these guys rolling sideways into ravines. Then have thier buddies winch them back up. Without a scratch on the body panels😂

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  10 місяців тому

      Haha that's an awesome suggestion! It is definitely amazing to see some of these crawler rigs with full roll cages. I can go a little more aggressively then on the rock trails 😆

  • @smokegonzales2605
    @smokegonzales2605 10 місяців тому +3

    Wow a lot of damage, but you got this

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  10 місяців тому +1

      This is definitely going to be a long repair series. Thanks for watching bro!

  • @robertrios9982
    @robertrios9982 10 місяців тому +2

    Looking forward to the repair videos. Could you do a collab video with ChrisFix? You both live in NJ.

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  10 місяців тому +1

      LOL, It'll be awesome to do a collab with ChrisFix. His channel's so big though. I'm still growing mine

  • @sariego9
    @sariego9 10 місяців тому +1

    Ok this is fun. Are you planning on replacing the rear spring hangers? I have the dmz gusseted motor and trans mounts. They are pretty stellar. I have the 3 point tire ratchet strap, and I'm not using it, do you want it? It's made for spares in your situation

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  10 місяців тому +1

      Yessir, I'm planning on designing and fabbing up a set of rear spring perches. I'll have to look into that motor mount gusseting style as well! I was also thinking of designing and fabbing up a similar idea to the "bomb proof motor mount kit" are you currently using stock motor mounts, Diego? With regards to the 3 point ratchet straps, sure I can take them from you, thanks! I'll be at the pilgrimage again this year so we can link up then. I still owe you a beach trip LOL. The Taco's hard down at this point until the pilgrimage but maybe afterwards I can set up a beach trip, it should still be relatively warm enough down here.

    • @sariego9
      @sariego9 10 місяців тому +1

      @@KFloTacoma well I just blew my steering rack, so I wont be at the pilgrimage unless I can get it done by then. We will see what stock looks like . But the beach sounds rad I can't wait! I have the dmz gusseted motor and trans mounts. Seem to be good, but I would like to see what you do. One way or another, I will see you soon!

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  10 місяців тому +1

      Jeez, dude. How'd you blow out that Tundra/LC steering rack? Yea, I've gotten the motor mounts on to get the truck to be usable, I'll gusset the frame on the motor mounts probably a bit later. I have a 3d scanner that I gotta get better at using so I'm using that to design the spring perches. Yea, the beach is amazing! Definitely our favorite place to camp out!

    • @sariego9
      @sariego9 10 місяців тому

      @@KFloTacoma I am not gentle, and talking to Solo motorsports, with 40s two years is all I can expect. I will buy a new one, send the current beck for rebuild, and just keep one on hand for the inevitable failure. Pay to play. I'ma go watch your be video about the mounts rn!

  • @coverado
    @coverado 8 місяців тому

    Hey Sir! We sincerely look for a collaboration with you! Are you interested in trying our Tacoma seat covers?😆

  • @JulietHotelFoxtrot
    @JulietHotelFoxtrot 17 днів тому +1

    I always feel like I rip the shit out of my motorcycle when I go off road (it's an obese adventure bike, not a dirt bike), but damn, this is a hell of a lot more expensive than the motorcycle. I usually figure a 2 week trip of a few thousand miles will be somewhere between $250 and $500 in damage to the bike, but vehicle off road looks like an expensive hobby.

    • @KFloTacoma
      @KFloTacoma  17 днів тому

      It's definitely not cheap but having the skills on repairs and the driving is very useful as that works nicely at breakdowns at the trails as well as overall truck maintenance. Off road driving is also as damaging or as easy depending on the trails you choose. Also, having the skills of repair means you don't have to pay as much to labor.