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New Guy Here....

Found your site when searching for answers that my dealer couldn't answer. You folks are an excellent resource for Tacoma newbies like me. Thanks for letting me join the family!
Welcome and thank you for the kind words.

Welcome, I found this place under similar circumstances. This forum is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for whatever you need to do with your truck.
Same to you as well.
 
This could be a problem for my delivery tomorrow.....

I got this off of another site from @JFanaselle. Looks like a train carrying new Tacomas and 4Runners (among other things) derailed in Utah last Friday due to flash flooding. The three crew members were evacuated okay, but it looks like quite a few vehicles, the engines, and the tracks were damaged. Unfortunately, this will delay the deliveries of many folks. I hope my truck wasn't in this shipment, but I'm still waiting to hear back from my sales guy since he was off earlier this week.

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This could be a problem for my delivery tomorrow.....

I got this off of another site from @JFanaselle. Looks like a train carrying new Tacomas and 4Runners (among other things) derailed in Utah last Friday due to flash flooding. The three crew members were evacuated okay, but it looks like quite a few vehicles, the engines, and the tracks were damaged. Unfortunately, this will delay the deliveries of many folks. I hope my truck wasn't in this shipment, but I'm still waiting to hear back from my sales guy since he was off earlier this week.

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This could be a problem for my delivery tomorrow.....

I got this off of another site from @JFanaselle. Looks like a train carrying new Tacomas and 4Runners (among other things) derailed in Utah last Friday due to flash flooding. The three crew members were evacuated okay, but it looks like quite a few vehicles, the engines, and the tracks were damaged. Unfortunately, this will delay the deliveries of many folks. I hope my truck wasn't in this shipment, but I'm still waiting to hear back from my sales guy since he was off earlier this week.

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Good news! I found out that my Tacoma wasn't on this train.....
The bad news? My delivery got pushed to the right... probably to Monday/Tuesday (hopefully) 😟
 
So, for those that didn't already hear, I got my first Taco last week and have been busy putting on a few personal touches.

Big shout out to @B-Man for the hood swap!
 

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Anyone know what this rubber nipple thing is on the passenger side? I was scouting places in the firewall to pass through an antenna cable and saw this. I was too tired last night to poke around, so I figured I would ask the experts!
 

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Anyone know what this rubber nipple thing is on the passenger side? I was scouting places in the firewall to pass through an antenna cable and saw this. I was too tired last night to poke around, so I figured I would ask the experts!

A lot of people cut off the nipples. Use wire grease to help push it through if it's snug. Then you can zip tie it from the outside if you want that extra waterproofing.

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A lot of people cut off the nipples. Use wire grease to help push it through if it's snug. Then you can zip tie it from the outside if you want that extra waterproofing.

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That’s exactly what I did! I was able to get the power cables and coax for my ham radio through that nipple. Worked like a champ!
 

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