Maybe the bed dimensions or wheelwell design slightly changed between the 2011 and 2014 models. I only have a tiny bit of room between the bottom corners of the Maxtrax and the wheelwells.
So I did something similar for my hi-lift with 3/8" carriage bolts and had trouble keeping the nut the hi-lift sits against (the 6" nut for you) to stay put. I ended up using a lot of locktight to keep it in place. My hi-lift is about 3" away from the bed rail to leave enough room for the base...
Welcome! I am in Paxton, glad to see more people joining from this area. If you do Facebook, New England Overland is also another good group to join, I think many people are on both.
I have my hi-lift on one of the side rails and it fits nicely over the wheel well, but how are your traction boards going to fit over them and under the tonneau cover? Also, the t-slot nuts work great, I use them for some bicycle fork mount brackets. I use these:
Amazon description (couldn't...
Disclaimer: I had an exhaust shop do this, so it wasn't DIY, but I didn't think it belonged in the Vehicle Build section, so here it is.
2nd Gen (and I think 3rd Gen) Tacomas have a questionable exhaust route that most people reroute if they go off-road enough. The section of piping going from...
I used wing nuts on my hi-lift, but the carriage bolts are a size smaller (1/2" I think) and the square part of the bolt doesn't fit tightly in the bed rail track. I would bump up to the 5/8", but the bolt stud won't fit through the holes in the jack. I also looked for knobs that would fit over...
Glad I could help! I didn't see any products out there that did what I wanted, and I like to keep the weight down lower if I can help it. You can fit a pretty large padlock through there as well, which beats the TSA sized lock hole in other products. Makes me feel better leaving stuff in the bed.
I thought I would share my DIY Maxtrax mounting solution. If you have an angle grinder, this will cost you ~$7 in hardware (not including a padlock). I'm sure this will work with other bed rail systems, but the dimensions might not be the same for the hardware.
Hardware:
(2) 5/8" Galvanized...
I got these, and they have been working well. Amazon reviews show other Tacoma owners using them.
Hyperlink doesn't seem to be working. Here is the Amazon item name.
1018 Steel T-Slot Nut, Black Oxide Finish, Grade 5, Tapped Through, 3/8"-16 Threads, 5/8" Height, 9/16" Slot Depth, Made in US...
Hey everyone,
I've been familiarizing myself with the website and forums, but haven't seen any regarding meet and greets. Are there any established groups that meet regularly here in MA?
I had some leakage when I installed my Front Runner roof rack, had some water dripping into the cab at the pillar handle on the driver side. I didn't put enough silicone on one of the bolts before going through the factory threaded holes in the gutter on the cab. I would start there, check all...
Agreed. Just make sure that you have a means of airing up before getting back on the highway. If not, you can still air down, just not as much, but make sure to stop and air back up at the next gas station as soon as you can. If you are doing it often or want a new toy, get an air compressor for...
If you are leaning towards ARB but won't need to use it very often, I can tell you my ARB CKMA 12 fit snugly into a seemingly unusable space, and has worked very well. It is one of the single compressor models, and can air up my tires (~32"s) from 20# to 40# in about 2 mins each. The...
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