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After 2 years on 265's, I finally bought 285's w/USAA 25% discount on Goodyear.

Only downside is they only had E rated in stock so I will be waiting 2 weeks to have the D rated ordered and installed. With rebates the 5 installed will come in under $1,200 which I thought wasn't terrible considering current tire prices.

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About 30 more hours put into the audio install over the last week and it's getting close to being wrapped up. All speakers installed, crossovers mounted, almost 100' of speaker wire ran, and amp rack modified a bit. Pushing 12g wire thru the door accordion tubes on this truck is up there with the least fun things I've ever done. It's so much work to make it look like you didn't change anything, but at least my speakers match my wheels lol.

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About 30 more hours put into the audio install over the last week and it's getting close to being wrapped up. All speakers installed, crossovers mounted, almost 100' of speaker wire ran, and amp rack modified a bit. Pushing 12g wire thru the door accordion tubes on this truck is up there with the least fun things I've ever done. It's so much work to make it look like you didn't change anything, but at least my speakers match my wheels lol.

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Curious to know how it sounds, once done.
 
I swapped out the pizza cutters for some C-rated BFGs. Way better in the snow and way better ride with the lighter casings. There are a LOT more options in the 285/70 17 size. And they're 5 - 10 pounds lighter than an E-Rated. I can already tell the performance and mileage has improved.

Almost makes me want to try a P-Metric tire!

-M
 

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I swapped out the pizza cutters for some C-rated BFGs. Way better in the snow and way better ride with the lighter casings. There are a LOT more options in the 285/70 17 size. And they're 5 - 10 pounds lighter than an E-Rated. I can already tell the performance and mileage has improved.

Almost makes me want to try a P-Metric tire!

-M

Everyone getting big boy tires and I'm over here rubbing. Maybe I need to just pull my spacers. :(

Today I was able to flash OTT - Mild - Medium. Hope I like it.
Only drove it 5 miles to work. Throttle response is better. Was on Valley Runner and I guess I was just missing out all this time.
Before it was like it would rev up before moving. Now it feels like an instant response and stays in one gear.
A lot of people reported better gas mileage. So I'm hoping that holds true for me. We'll see. I might just be too used to compacts.
 
Everyone getting big boy tires and I'm over here rubbing. Maybe I need to just pull my spacers. :(

Today I was able to flash OTT - Mild - Medium. Hope I like it.
Only drove it 5 miles to work. Throttle response is better. Was on Valley Runner and I guess I was just missing out all this time.
Before it was like it would rev up before moving. Now it feels like an instant response and stays in one gear.
A lot of people reported better gas mileage. So I'm hoping that holds true for me. We'll see. I might just be too used to compacts.
They rub, even with my lift and zero offset wheels. But not the cab mount. I don't think.
 
They rub, even with my lift and zero offset wheels. But not the cab mount. I don't think.
Yeah, I'm on 16x8et0 with 1.25" spacers. After swapping lifts I think it stopped rubbing on the cabin mount. But I think it rubs and squeals on the sway bar even with the relocation kit. I really have to look at it and figure out what I'm gonna do with the liner.
 
Too bad we also went and got the wife a new 2023 Highlander
 
A good day. Trail ride with the Jeep crowd this evening.

They are actually a very good group despite having Jeeps :)

Tested newly installed Tundra spec Kings from Accutune to replace 5160's.

Got a little carried away and knocked the leaf pack out of alignment.

It is always something.........



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About 30 more hours put into the audio install over the last week and it's getting close to being wrapped up. All speakers installed, crossovers mounted, almost 100' of speaker wire ran, and amp rack modified a bit. Pushing 12g wire thru the door accordion tubes on this truck is up there with the least fun things I've ever done. It's so much work to make it look like you didn't change anything, but at least my speakers match my wheels lol.

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MOAR Audio this weekend!

Still need to fine tune everything, fix a thing or 2 and I'm waiting for a couple integration harnesses to show up but..

Pioneer DMH-WC6600NEX: IN ✓

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Focal FXE crossovers: IN ✓

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Stealthbox and VX700/5i: IN ✓

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This is going to kick all of the ass for SQ once I tune it. Biggur poast hurr: drizzoh's build thread (https://tacoma3g.com/threads/drizzohs-build-thread.13423/page-4#post-93775)
 
What software and microphone are you using? Damn that's super clean.
This is the DSP tuning suite that JL Audio developed to configure the DSP in their VXi series amplifiers. I'm tuning it all by ear - I never liked the idea of tuning by voltage. I can hear if a speaker is distorting and would rather tune accustomed to my taste vs what a volt meter says. Volt meter and pink noise just gets you in the ballpark anyway, still requires fine tuning by ear. Will take a couple more hours to dial in but it's getting there.
 
New shoes arrived today! Weighed them to see if the quoted specs are accurate. Goodyear lists them at 53# each.

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That's lighter than E range. My BFG C range Wrangler takeoffs are 49#
 
This is the DSP tuning suite that JL Audio developed to configure the DSP in their VXi series amplifiers. I'm tuning it all by ear - I never liked the idea of tuning by voltage. I can hear if a speaker is distorting and would rather tune accustomed to my taste vs what a volt meter says. Volt meter and pink noise just gets you in the ballpark anyway, still requires fine tuning by ear. Will take a couple more hours to dial in but it's getting there.
Ugh. So much fine tuning. I thought I could just get an ok mic, dial it in and just be done. Good enough for me since I didn't get too involved in the audio.
 
Archive Garage Hammer Hangers and 3.6" fabbed shackles installed this weekend and they're absolutely as awesome as every other review of them says they are. Stock, the rear end deflection allows every bump to feel amplified but somehow the suspension has an overall flat feel. All that is corrected now, and the back end is much more composed, more controlled and a lot more alive. Almost feels like IRS now. Just awesome.

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Longer post in my build thread here: https://tacoma3g.com/threads/drizzohs-build-thread.13423/page-6#post-94118
 
Last night I went to hide the wireless Android Dongle. Gonna move it into the glove box while maintaining the factory USB port in the console as a charging port.
In between moving it to the glove box or the cubby under the head unit.
 
Drove from Minden, NV to Mono Lake, spend a day driving dirt roads around the lake, and drove back to Minden. Nothing on top, no trailer, and Load Range C tires (285/70 R17) and got 19.3 MPG. The lighter tires make a HUGE difference.
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