I tried to install the rally armor mud flaps on my Trailhunter; there is a bolt that grazes my 285s. Not a big fan of how they mount. Will attempt to send them back.
Not at all questioning your desire for a fully waterproof snorkel - I’m all about isolating risks and thinking about them independently. Was just curious.
I agree. I’d like to offer an unpopular opinion though. The older trucks were not as fun. Not as punchy. Not as whimsical. Not as comfortable. I love my Trailhunter. Makes me smile every damn day. Toyota is shifting priorities to compete with other manufacturers and offer more of a...
Super helpful - I also got an extended warranty to 125K thinking the same.
Can you explain this further:
Accordingly, staff is proposing a 0.005 g/mi credit toward the NMOG+NOx
standard for manufacturers who warrantee their vehicles’ emission control systems for
the full 15 year/150,000-mile...
I am OCD as they come but bed scratches ... that's a bit too much to worry about. It's a truck. My bed has spray liner from the distributor and it's really nice. I am not even sure how I would scratch it.
Oh - yeah - the filter in my truck was covered in oil like yours. The OEM replacement had a very light amount. So light that I wasn’t sure if I should add more.
Mine was almost dry! I had to touch the rubber part to really makes sure it had some oil on it. On the filter I could not feel any oil at all - but it was red so I guess it was oiled?
If you don’t unplug it, you cannot pry the filter housing apart by more than 2 inches. If you unplug it, it comes right open and it doesn’t suck at all. It’s super easy.
Yeah, I know you can find ways to trick it to idle, but like … am I going to do that every time I turn off the truck? I think the toyota engineers probably thought of this issue.
But all the internet people said “new Tacoma bad” and predicted nobody would buy this truck and the lots would all overflow … wonder what happened