cvlighthouse's 01 TACO TRD (LIFT, CAB OVER, ETC.) *Lots O Pics*
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cvlighthouse's 01 TACO TRD (LIFT, CAB OVER, ETC.) *Lots O Pics*

2001 Toyota Tacoma Xtra Cab TRD, 4x4, 5-speed, V-6.
Performance mods
* Deckplate
* Tru Flow air filter
* Borla Exhaust
* ISR mod
Suspension and Drivetrain:
* Revtek coil spacer lift
* Diff drop kit
* Beard limiting straps (front)
* 3" Rear Tuff Country add-a leaf
* Bilstein 5100 HD rear shocks
* Tuff Country traction bars
Exterior:
* TRD front skid plate
* Pro Comp 17x9 wheels (Black)
* Pro Comp 33" All Terrain tires
* Fog lamps
* 1992 Six Pac cab over camper
* Llumar window tint
* Grillcraft MX black w/ Ivan Stewart edition TRD badge
* 1992 Six Pac cab over camper
Interior:
* Escort 8500 Radar Detector
* 2 million candle spot light
* 500w power inverter
* 12v Air compressor
* Cobra 25 classic CB radio
Soon:
Sway Away 2.5 Racerunners (Tundra)
Bentup bumper
Smittybuilt winch
3/8" x 80' synthetic line
Trailgear fairlead
TRD supercharger (gen1)
URD 7th kit
Thanks for looking! Any comments or questions are welcome.






Last edited by cvlighthouse; Feb 14, 2008 at 03:44 PM.
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good looking rig, good looking chick. she come with the suspension lift? haha wooo i crack myself up...suspension in line for you just cause of the trailer or was it more? again, looking good....not too far away either....well used to be, i have a house in del mar
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Thanks..My finance had a blast! She is a trooper! We didn't get there till 2am on Saturday morning and not one complaint!
This rig is my every day wheeler and I will beat the piss out of it wherever I go. Pismo, Bald Mtn, Hollister hills, etc. I need to do something about the front suspension. I'm thinking King Coil Overs because I jump my rigs pretty hard going over dunes and stuff. But, yeah, I wouldn't have been able to do 75 MPH over Pacheco Pass w/ the camper without the current suspension set up..
Here are some older pics:




96 runner:


86 yota:
This rig is my every day wheeler and I will beat the piss out of it wherever I go. Pismo, Bald Mtn, Hollister hills, etc. I need to do something about the front suspension. I'm thinking King Coil Overs because I jump my rigs pretty hard going over dunes and stuff. But, yeah, I wouldn't have been able to do 75 MPH over Pacheco Pass w/ the camper without the current suspension set up..
Here are some older pics:




96 runner:
86 yota:
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You must be referring to this one: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b8...n/Image029.jpg
Yeah, that is taken on top of Bald Mtn. overlooking Shaver lake. I can't wait to get up there with the current set up. All though I had no problems getting to the top (or Brewer's lake for that matter) with the stock suspension. Just had some minor scrapes on the skid plates..
Yeah, that is taken on top of Bald Mtn. overlooking Shaver lake. I can't wait to get up there with the current set up. All though I had no problems getting to the top (or Brewer's lake for that matter) with the stock suspension. Just had some minor scrapes on the skid plates..
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All preventive maintenance.
My current uses super shocks are they are shot and don't even limit out the limiting straps. Hopefully the next front set-up will utilize the limiting straps and serve a purpose. If they keep the front axles from breaking and shocks from blowing, I'm good. They are Beard 18" from my rear 96 runner that I recycled..
My current uses super shocks are they are shot and don't even limit out the limiting straps. Hopefully the next front set-up will utilize the limiting straps and serve a purpose. If they keep the front axles from breaking and shocks from blowing, I'm good. They are Beard 18" from my rear 96 runner that I recycled..
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All preventive maintenance.
My current uses super shocks are they are shot and don't even limit out the limiting straps. Hopefully the next front set-up will utilize the limiting straps and serve a purpose. If they keep the front axles from breaking and shocks from blowing, I'm good. They are Beard 18" from my rear 96 runner that I recycled..
My current uses super shocks are they are shot and don't even limit out the limiting straps. Hopefully the next front set-up will utilize the limiting straps and serve a purpose. If they keep the front axles from breaking and shocks from blowing, I'm good. They are Beard 18" from my rear 96 runner that I recycled..
.. Shocks are generally the limit on the fronts, and I haven't heard of too many blowing them out from drooping, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen....What does that camper weigh? You sit nice and level with it in. Does it give you much rake with it out?
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Camper weighs about 1100 pounds w/ 16 gal water and 5 gal propane. More with all the gear and coolers. As far as Rake, it rides fine. The headlights aim up a bit, but I just need to find a setting that I can go back to every time I put the camper on.
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Yeah, I thought about airbags, especially if I plan on towing an aluminum boat behind. Not sure what brand though.
I was actually thinking about a rear sway bar too. Have many Tacoma owners done the rear sway bar? The old trucks had them and the ride was supposedly much smoother without as much roll.
I was actually thinking about a rear sway bar too. Have many Tacoma owners done the rear sway bar? The old trucks had them and the ride was supposedly much smoother without as much roll.
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I have the firestone bags and they are great. Super HD, more than needed, but I wanted durable since I do a ton of dirt road driving. I had them at 43psi this weekend and they rode so nice, couldnt even tell I had all the weight and trailer.
As far as swaybars I havent ever seen any, the airbags will help this thou. I know the rear swaybar on my 95 runner didnt do squat, it was way too small. I have never seen one on an older P/U, my 91 nor 92 had one.
Also, have you done or thought about the frame braces for your taco? Cant remember what years need them, but cbioffoad makes a killer set. I would look into those with all that camper weight. if you do airbags I would do them first then add the brace so you can trim the brace around the bag mount.
As far as swaybars I havent ever seen any, the airbags will help this thou. I know the rear swaybar on my 95 runner didnt do squat, it was way too small. I have never seen one on an older P/U, my 91 nor 92 had one.
Also, have you done or thought about the frame braces for your taco? Cant remember what years need them, but cbioffoad makes a killer set. I would look into those with all that camper weight. if you do airbags I would do them first then add the brace so you can trim the brace around the bag mount.
Last edited by AH64ID; May 31, 2007 at 10:13 AM.
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http://www.cbioffroadfab.com/index.php here?
I can't seem to find any info on frame braces either here nor there.
Yeah, I think I'll try the bags before anything. I did bottom out a couple times, but I was pushing it.. lol
I can't seem to find any info on frame braces either here nor there.
Yeah, I think I'll try the bags before anything. I did bottom out a couple times, but I was pushing it.. lol
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Yes, click images, then go to early tacoma rear bumpers, they are in there.
Steve is here in Idaho, and I have never heard one bad thing about him. The folks at TTORA.com LOVE his work. I will be at his shop monday for a custom front receiver and winch basket.
Steve is here in Idaho, and I have never heard one bad thing about him. The folks at TTORA.com LOVE his work. I will be at his shop monday for a custom front receiver and winch basket.
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def give him a ring.
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Yup! I'm a moderator over at the motorcycle forum www.600rr.net I haven't been riding (besides daily commuting while the camper is on the truck) as much because I have been getting into camping and stuff. Right now I am looking at a boat to tow behind this whole setup. I'm thinking of a Alumaweld 17' Talon like this:

Am I going to need a supercharger? lol
As far as the tire carrier, I think AH64ID was only recommending the frame braces for the additional weight I am carrying. Something about the Tacoma's being weak in the frame. I know the old truck frames are stronger, for instance they had the 1 ton models.

Am I going to need a supercharger? lol
As far as the tire carrier, I think AH64ID was only recommending the frame braces for the additional weight I am carrying. Something about the Tacoma's being weak in the frame. I know the old truck frames are stronger, for instance they had the 1 ton models.


