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Just installed ICON 3. Coilovers and their UCA. Did it by watching your video and instruction by Icon. My only problem is now I have a gearshift stock in park unless I use the little pressure switch by the shifter. Going to have to take it to the dealer to erase the codes. Thx for the video.
@@TommyLinebarger I OBDII code reader is finding anytthing, so going to head over to Toyota Monday. But again thanks for showing an easier way of doing it.
Lol at this guy who commented , sick video man cant wait to keep watching thanks for all the help im learning as well doing this soon on my e36 m3 272k miles
Great video, I used this to install the same grill and lights that you have in the video. Thanks. You mentioned a wiring diagram in the video, am I missing it somewhere? I am pretty sure I have it but wanted confirmation from a diagram. Thanks again.
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This is a great video, nice job. Your Fox lift is fantastic, watched your install video, if I was going to redo my lift, I’d get the same stuff you put on- coilovers and all. Nothing like a little peer pressure to encourage guys to take their $70k-$90k rigs and damage them on a trail. I think your truck is awesome, but rock crawling is probably not its strong suit. I would like to get a tent for a rack on my Tundra crewmax, by i won’t be doing any serious rock crawling, i just want to go to some remote areas and camp. I had a Jeep Rubicon, I think rock crawling is boring, been there, done that, I don’t get the appeal, but I can see why some like it if you have a dedicated rig. Most of the crawl rigs I see are just set up for that, and they don’t care if they damage them because they’re older vehicles to begin with
Buddy ,my take, you should have been better advised. You have terrible approach/ depart angle with the stock bumper. Off road bumpers / 37" tires and at least a mid travel suspension are in order for you to do some legit off road terrain without constantly worrying that you are smashing your truck. I'm driving a 2017 Tundra, I know how it is with the long frame.
you truck looks great ..i do have a question what is your total height from the ground to the top of the shark antenna.. i want to lift it but want to keep it in the garage. thanks in advance
I bought a 2022 Tundra with this kit installed, but it wasn't ever wired up. The main wiring harness was missing and the LED bar was full of water. I emailed Rave to see about getting a new wiring harness but they were no help. I removed the light bar and found a cheap set of marker lights on ebay with the right wiring harness to get the installed rave marker lights to work.
Great video! Used this weekend to put in my TRD Grill. Question: I have 2 OEM switches (TRD Light Bar & AUXBEAM PODs) and I only have one spare port wire. Can I tap both yellow wires (Switch lighting) into the single spare tan cable?
I would avoid overloading the signal wire. Might be a good time to invest in a controller of some sort. That way everything is nicely wired and not drawing too much. Not that it can’t be done, but better to be on the safe side.
I did this today. Used the blueprint from this video for a short bed gen 3 taco. Worked really well. I went with 5/8 plywood. There were a few ends that needed to be fit for the bed. After that it was a tight and clean fit. Cost me 160 bucks with today’s prices. I did buy 3M adhesive spray to fit it all tighter. Overall very happy with it. No wobbles or creaks. Thanks for the inspiration.
Aluminum skids dont save that much weight over the same steel ones...60 lbs vs 90 lbs. The aluminum ones are also disposable, meaning that they are not reusable after damage. The steel ones could be hammered back to shape.
I LOVE your videos. But the music in this one made me stop watching after the first few seconds. Please consider not using rap/hip hop or whatever this mumbling black dude stuff is.
You should have mounted the fuse assembly under the hood so its easy to connect any lights to it instead of running all their power wires inside. Just run the main power wire from the battery to the hood.
What dsc settings are you running? I drove mine around for a week and the ride seemed okay but finally adjusted them and found both high and low speed were wide open at softest setting. Bumped it up three clicks on both and still testing it out. Haven’t gone off road, 95% will be on road without much cargo myself
Are the solar panel and batteries weather resistant? Did you buy this cooler from Costco? There are 2 batteries in the package? Will consider to buy it.