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

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It’s not my truck but I helped install a LT kit on my friends Tacoma over the weekend. Jd fabrication +2.25 wide with 934 axles.
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Where did you get the oem aluminum housing from? I just did some looking around and the one that’s about $30 appears plastic in the pics, but it looks like the same part number as the one that looks aluminum in other pictures.
Sorry for the late reply. I was camping in the middle Cameron County, PA.

I got everything from Amazon. I got the filter and housing kit. It comes with a tool for the filter housing and I didn't know about the Motivx tool and kit (link below) before I purchased it.

Filter and Housing
Amazon product ASIN B06XZF7JW4Original link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XZF7JW4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Motivx Kit
Amazon product ASIN B0791MWXDCOriginal link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0791MWXDC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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I also installed the Engine and Transmission skids from OK Expedition. They came as a set for $690 (US dollars as this company is from B.C. Canada) total, including taxes and shipping, it was one of the best priced sets in ALUM I could find. While they are built entirely out of ALUM, these babies are very solid and are constructed to take a beating (see last pic for underside construction).
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Strong doesn't have to mean heavy. Our Skids are reinforced to give the protection you want, without excess weight.  #madein🇨🇦

 
I also installed the Engine and Transmission skids from OK Expedition. They came as a set for $690 (US dollars as this company is from B.C. Canada) total, including taxes and shipping, it was one of the best priced sets in ALUM I could find. While they are built entirely out of ALUM, these babies are very solid and are constructed to take a beating (see last pic for underside construction).
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Strong doesn't have to mean heavy. Our Skids are reinforced to give the protection you want, without excess weight.  #madein🇨🇦't have to mean heavy. Our Skids are reinforced to give the protection you want, without excess weight.  #madein🇨🇦


Canadian skid manufactures?!? No way!!
 
I also installed the Engine and Transmission skids from OK Expedition. They came as a set for $690 (US dollars as this company is from B.C. Canada) total, including taxes and shipping, it was one of the best priced sets in ALUM I could find. While they are built entirely out of ALUM, these babies are very solid and are constructed to take a beating (see last pic for underside construction).
Skid Plates.jpg

Skids 1.jpg
Skids 3.jpg


Strong doesn't have to mean heavy. Our Skids are reinforced to give the protection you want, without excess weight.  #madein🇨🇦't have to mean heavy. Our Skids are reinforced to give the protection you want, without excess weight.  #madein🇨🇦

They look well made.
 
They look well made.
They totally are. The middle stiffener plate, front gussets, and front attachment angle are all legit and everything is 1/4"; not to mention the welds look and are amazing! Total of 40#'s for both skids, so that helps with the other weight I have on the truck already (front & rear steel bumpers, steel sliders, winch, snugtop cap, prinsu cab rack, and last but not least 200#'s of doggos). Suspension, tires, and re-gear is all that's missing :ROFLMAO::cry::ROFLMAO:
 
Not my Tacoma, but a rental. I was in Nevada for work, and managed to squeeze in a trail ride. This is just outside of Virginia City.
 

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Installed this convenient tailgate storage. Works great for recovery gear, air up and down gear, and a tool roll. From Hurricane Fab in Australia. They just launched this and it’s on pre order currently.

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Oooo very cool. Where'd you get this and how much was it??
 
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