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What have you done to, or with, your Tacoma today?

Put my Desert Does It seat risers on. Made a significant and welcome difference - especially cause I am only 5'6. Super easy install. I also installed rear risers to add a bit more of a view over my hood scoop.
 

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Meso ECT stealth DIY switch completed! Puddle switch added to the old ECT switch location.
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I just got my shift nob from him as well. Went with black and can't wait to install it. Still need to install my puddle pods from Stew as well as the rest of the interior chrome delete but I am waiting for him to release the red start button before I do the 4x4 nob and start button. I did get the vent rings in MGM for some subtle contrast which looks great!
 
I just got my shift nob from him as well. Went with black and can't wait to install it. Still need to install my puddle pods from Stew as well as the rest of the interior chrome delete but I am waiting for him to release the red start button before I do the 4x4 nob and start button. I did get the vent rings in MGM for some subtle contrast which looks great!
I went with the MGM on the entire Meso chrome delete looks really nice! Everyone is waiting on that RED button!
 
Yep. Again.




This is the second time. Last time was only like 8 months ago.
That's weird. Perhaps the larger/heavier tires are causing excessive wear and tear on them? Just a shot in the dark, regardless, they should be holding up a lot better for you. I am pretty hard on mine and only had one fail in 2+ years. I just did a suspension rebuild a few months ago and all were well worn but not totally blown out. But the coilovers had 60k+ miles on them, so it is understandable that those were ready to be replaced.
 
I put a good chunk into the truck this weekend. I got around to doing the MESO chrome deletes. It really changes the look of the truck and gives it a darker interior feel. And finally, finally, got the SwitchPros wired up into the truck following a really good walk-through from TW. I used the vertical version of the PowerTrays. Huge milestone in my build for me... it's been lingering since the bumper install with the light bar just itching to get wired in. I got my front bumper light bar wired in too, so, so far everything that is installed on the truck is functioning.

I'm terrible at documenting with photos... I always think I should, and I want to, but I don't... ?‍♂️
 
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