Let’s Talk About Tacoma Mods: What I’ve Done, What I Like, And What I Might Change.

Published 2023-03-31
This is probably the longest video I have made but, once again, the video pretty much says it all.
*If you have a specific questions, use the chapter sliders on the bottom to help find what you’re looking for.
**The chapter “Reroutes” doesn’t cover the exhaust reroute. This exhaust info can be found within the “Skids and Armor” chapter.
***During the "Skids and Armor" section I mistakenly state "engine skid" while looking at the fuel skid and I of course meant to say "fuel skid".

Please feel free to message me with any questions.


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00:00 Intro
00:43 Wheels and Tires
03:19 Skids and Armor
07:23 Performance modifications
09:44 In-cab Gear
13:17 Quick Blurb About Interior
13:39 Bed-mounted Gear and Brackets
16:52 Bumpers
19:52 Lighting and Aesthetics
22:20 Reroutes
24:13 Suspension
25:21 Some Closing Thoughts

All Comments (21)
  • @edfig
    Amazing setup! Love everything you have done to it. Great job 👍
  • Thanks for being incredibly thorough in your videos. Your setup looks amazing and is making me want to switch back from 285s to 265s.
  • @larryfayle562
    Hey Stephen, great vid again..your knowledge on the mod areas is super good..anybody off roading seriously can definitely learn a thing or two. Look forward to next one.
  • Your videos great, thanks for being thorough! This video helped me out a lot, now I know things I need/want! 🤙
  • Awesome video man, I’m most likely getting a Tacoma at the end of the year and a few of these mods are on my list
  • @jmyers6175
    I noticed the '24 tacoma did away with lids for the rear storage under the seats. Like the third cab rail and tool holders, the front bumper. Lots of mods.
  • I just bought an identical one like yours. It came with the TRD 17 mat black wheels and same falken all terrai tires. You have convinced me to get the same rock sliders, I have been debating on which ones to get. You got the bumper that I really want for the front. The hood is going to be one of my future projects. We will almost look like twins if we park next to each other except for the 3” inch lift that I’m doing soon. Thank you for this video.
  • Great video, just picked up a 22 , same color, this is exactly what I want in my build, nothing crazy, thanks for your insight 👍
  • @RDEnduro
    The sliders are great, I like that they bolt on and look cool imo
  • @giovanni2one
    Great video and Taco! just bought a 23’ ORTRD. your mods are clean and not crazy- it gives me an idea what I’m looking for in my Taco. City/Mountain hybrid look since Lake Tahoe area is 1.5hr from my spot. Thanks again and keep sharing great content 👏🏽👏🏽⛰️🛻💨💨
  • You dropped so much important knowledge ! Thank you . I think your truck is amazing. I have a 2021 sr5; that I threw a 2 inch level kit on, and 30's, and the carven catback exhaust for now. I believe this summer I am going to slap on a 6' RC lift and 33s ( avoiding 35s because that is where I heard most people have to chop the body.).. also hoping to change the ugly stock halogen headlights to any type of LED headlights, K&N intake, and maybe just maybe the hybrid front bumper... still have a lot to put into this build LOL
  • @ffwr-109
    Nice set up, just got started on mine. 🐊
  • @yanninemo
    Thanks for the video. I have a silver ‘22 TRD Sport as well and in the process of blacking out similar to yours. Love the bumpers and good to know you can still use the sensors on the rear bumper. Your truck looks great. I would add the black door handle covers to give it that extra black out.
  • @manwithnoname734
    Love the build. My first mods were an OME bp-51 lift set to 5mm preload with stage 1 icon leafs and timbren ubolt flip active bumpstops, sits just a tad over 2". Trd 4runner wheels with toyo open country AT3s 255 75r17. Next I'll be adding an aluminum bumper/sliders from greenlane and a trd skid. Maybe some ditch lights and molle seat panels. Keep it light low and simple.