Hey, I just wanted to say I really like what you did with your trailer. Great job inside. I'm looking forward to getting a double axle myself just like yours, that's how I found your video for my motorcycle. I'm taking a lot of advice and tips from you. If you could just throw in a tip, maybe for you also I'm always concerned about the shifting left and right inside the trailer and I was just thinking especially for your shelving. Maybe if you can put up several counter posts to keep the pressure off the screws, etc., that are holding your shelving to the walls counter posts up top I think would take any pressure off from the wait inside going back-and-forth of course they would have to be made for a quick release so you can take them off and put them back on whenever you need them, I'm considering having the bottom of my trailer sprayed with a plastic undercoating to help preserve the bottom, if you have any thoughts about that idea, I would appreciate hearing from you if that would be good or bad I don't intend on covering up anything important that I may have to get to electrical wires, etc. good luck with everything and I think you're in the right place and it looks really good. God bless you keep up the good work, also, the vents you put in on the roof did you do that yourself or can I go somewhere and have them do that? What's the best axles and brakes that you can get for these trailers? Mack
The mesh is actually a grill for the tundra from grillcraft, the letters i found a company online that laser-cuts them to your desired font and size. Then i just painted them and used goop to stick them on.
Still loving my 2012 Platinum. 150K miles on it now since I bought it new. The 5.7 V8 is awesome. Still loving it after all these years. If I had one complaint it would be the brakes. I can only get about 20K on new pads and rotors before they start glazing and shuddering. All OEM parts. Even did new OEM calipers. Aftermarket was worse. Anyway love your truck. Thanks for sharing.
Same, not a big fan of the brakes. I tried getting a set of stoptechs but after waiting 2-3 months to receive my order, i had to cancel it because they didnt even have an approximate production date. I went OEM again for the time being
Honestly, i couldnt tell what they were because they came with the truck when i bought it new. However, i was told the person that owned it before me bought those flares from a Toyota dealer.
I love the truck, what an awesome build! Love how you paint the door handle, and bumpers . I have a 2021 pro and stock it came with black door handles. It makes look like an SR5. An I highly recommend road master Active and Suspension (RAS kit). With the pro model the suspension is super soft. Truck was squatting with lumber and concrete mixture from Home Depot. With RSA it improved the ride, empty or loaded. No adjustment need. Just set it and forgot it. I highly recommend it to anyone who tow a lot.
@@lawrencef3560 I just had katskin leather put on my 2018 tundra. Absolutely love it and it is absolutely worth it. Cost me $1700 for the set that is as original as the one that comes with the tundra.