The Ultimate Toyota Tacoma Build | Tiny Builds
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- This week at Tiny Rig Co we walk you through a 2023 Toyota Tacoma. This vehicle was shipped to us by our customer, from out of state. In addition to our typical Alu-Cab Canopy Camper build out, we handled the complete vehicle build.
Listed below are the components we used:
Bilstein 8112 and 8100 suspension system, custom valved by Ian and Brittany over at WheelEveryWeekend
Archive Garage Explorer Series Tacoma XD Xtreme Duty Lift Leaf Springs, with their U-Bolt Flip kit and Speed Bumps
Relation Race Wheels RR5-S 17x8.5 6x5.5 -12 Gloss Black
Yokohama Geolander G003 MT 35x12.5x17
C4 Fabrication Hybrid Front Bumper
C4 Fabrication Front Skid Plate
Outgear Solutions Rock Sliders
Outgear Solutions Rear Bumper
Total Chaos Fabrication Cam Tab Gussets installed by Sibi Built
Total Chaos Fabrication Spindle Gussets installed by Sibi Built
Total Chaos Front Differential Drop
ECU Tune by Sibi Built
Fender Trim by Sibi Built
DRT Fabrication Cab Mount Relocation by Sibi Built
5.29 Gears by Sibi Built
Switch Pros System to control lighting and ARB Twin Air Compressor
Slee Air Compressor Mount
SDHQ Switch Pros Components
Goose Gear Interior System
Redarc Electrical System
Battleborn Lithium
Warn Evo VR 10S Winch
Factor 55 Ultrahook
National Luna 72L Fridge
Follow along as we walk you through this build out, and be sure to subscribe and tune in to our new Tiny Builds Series. All of these products are available through Tiny Rig Co. If you have any questions or are interested in a detailed quote, please contact us.
Feel free to call or visit our location for more information:
Phone: (657) 400-2009
Address: 6346 Industry Way, Westminster, CA 92683
Website: www.tinyrigco.com
Daniel, your experience with your Tacoma build makes Tiny Rig Co one of the top Tacoma builders. Builder experience is so valuable to customers! Thanks for using Archive in your builds
I really appreciate the kind words - We have an epic team and take a lot of pride in what we do.
Thanks for making a rad product!
Did you guys go with the Heavy Duty or Extreme Duty leaf pack for this setup?
@@aaron_wimberleyIIRC, this one had XDs due to having a lot of gear
Yeah, this is legit dream build right here. It’s got me tempted to sell the vanagon.
Sweet,sweet,sweet!!!
Dayum! When I’m ready! I would drop off the truck to have y’all do this. This is an amazing setup. Dude spent big bucks but worth it for a life time experiences with his family. Congratulations for a beautiful build🤙🏼
impressive build! I only wish :(
A detailed video on the electrical set up for the camper would be cool
You got it.
That’s a solid build!!!
Thanks for including us in this project! Always pumped to share the stoke on the Zone Control system
Thanks for the secret sauce and the multiple trips. We gotta order some more soon!
Amazing build and one lucky truck owner!
Thanks, Chris! See you soon.
Beautiful Rig!!!
Nicely done, that's one good looking and functional truck!
Thanks 👍
Nice work, guys!
Thanks, Eric!
Hi Daniel, Awesome build! Thank you so much for sharing!🚙
That is such an Awesome build! Nice job and thought put into it Tiny Rig Co
Glad you like it
I hope the alu cab fits on the new tacomas
Great looking truck!
Thank you, glad you like it.
It’s perfect, I’ll take it!
U drove home from az on 8 psi …alrighty than 🤨
We didn’t say it was smart. 🥴
Now go get some scratches on it hurrry up already
Yes more walk throughs please on the camper
Awesome looking truck/build. Are any of those products available for a 1st gen?
Great build! Fyi, those U-bolts need to be trimmed. Per Archive Garage, you want at most half an inch of threads showing passed the nut. The bump stop can compressed to 1/3 of its size so at the current U-bolt length, there will be some contact with the bolt during full compression.
Good Point, BUT we will soon have shorter Ubolts to supply with our springs that won't need to be trimmed
You are absolutely right.
That's a beaut right there. How did you prepare for the shock valving? Total and front vs rear weights or do you go as far as to take corner weights?
Unfortunately, we don't have the funds for a four point scale yet. It's on the wishlist though!
We have built A LOT of these trucks and have the weights of each component. I would say it's "advanced back of the napkin math" given how many we have done and also weighing a few of the other trucks we have done historically. We shared those figures with Ian and he did his thing.
Obviously you want the tuning to be as close to perfect as possible, before using any adjusters, but with having 10 clickers on this thing, we had it riding pretty epic when it left the shop. At least well enough for the alignment tech who does a lot of other vehicles, for some incredible shops, to say it's the nicest driving truck he's ever been in. (No lie!)
Very cool. Amazing work! I thought your logo spelled "Tinx"
Wish I was rich, I’d order the exact same build.
Work harder. That's all it takes
Work smarter, not harder
Beautiful truck build. Just needs Portals from 74Weld.
Very nice!!! How much this modification cost? Im interested
With that rear bumper is it rated for towing?
And this guy will stay in a motel on each trip! probably one and done! lol!
What size Sherpa animas rack is that?
Hi There!
Are you looking to order the same one?
@@danielelo6245 Yes. I have the exact same truck and camper. Can I install it after I put the canopy camper on?
@@hollenbeck2nowhere shoot us an email and we can get you sorted.
daniel@tinyrigco.com
@@tinyrigco excellent
What was the name of that replacement rear camera that was mounted to the camper?
We have the camera in stock. It is distributed by Stinger Electronics and the brand is echomaster.
Just subscribed to your channel, can you tell me the total cost of this mods? Thanks
Yes, feel to give us a call : 657-400-2009
I thought the double cab was always a short bed?
Nope! You can do a double cab long bed.
Only for the TRD Pro.
So confused on the Goose Bed plate! Did this Tacoma have a composite bed? Im being told it can’t be taken off unless the entire truck bed comes off the frame. Therefore the Goose Gear bed plate won’t work otherwise. Im getting a canopy camper put on end of this month and wanted to take out what I thought was a plastic liner insert beforehand for Phase 2 build but was wrong.
All Tacoma beds from 2005 forward have been composite. The Goose Gear bed plate works perfectly with the composite bed.
Thanks for answering Daniel! Much appreciated. Now I can rest my mind on this subject. Take Care!
Really!?!?...... Awesome build !!
However, when do you hit the realm of diminishing returns?
Anyone have an idea of how much this build out costs? I'd love to see the final price tag all inclusive.
Enjoying the privilege of the great expanse of this country ,hopefully, will not evolve into a designer showdown that rescinds into the hands of the haves and have nots.
As I said. Awesome build!! But, how about something for the common, working man, that showcases the potential of this great country , without the excessive buildouts that are unobtainable for so many Americans currently.
I wish you all the best and continued success in your business.
The everyman truck and "setup" would be a 2001 Tacoma with a swag bag thrown in the back. Wouldn't be very entertaining and wouldn't get him any customers.
Who let the poors out?
Thumbs up if you believe the Toyota Tacoma is a top pick among pickup trucks!
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I couldn't own anything like that because I'd end up destroying it. I had two brand new 4X4s in my life. One is CJ5 JEEP BLACK ON BLACK BEEFED UP SUSPENSION 35 INCH MUD DESERT DOG TIRES, BUILT IN CB RADIO. FIRST PAYMENT IN 45 DAYS. IT WAS IN THE SCRAP YARD IN LESS THAN 30 DAYS. ROLLED IT DOWN A 60-65-FOOT HILL. THE OTHER ONE WAS A 1985 4X4 TOYOTA pickup this one lasted me 11 months before I took it swimming and it wouldn't swim. But in that 11 months I had already put around 60,000 miles on it. I even had an old International Scout 4X4 that would darn near climb anything. I ripped the exhaust system off a few times 4 wheeling. The heck I put that Scout through but it never died on me. I ended up trading it in. I'm not a young man anymore but I can guarantee if I had something like that truck it would be used hard. I'd Be off roading 90 percent of the time. I'm retired heck I'd probably live in it just camping out and getting away from the damn city. Where I've been stolen from 3 times since I moved here in Reading Pa.
I am looking to build a 2023 taco off-road 4x4 but don’t know what I should pay for it off the lot Can anyone help
As close to MSRP or less.
All that money spent, and you're basically tent camping.
Basically spending a bunch of money to live out of ur car. It’s so much fun though.
LOL! You drive eight hours, set up a tent, and eat chili from a can. I'll pop the top, heat the cabin, and pull the steaks out of my fridge for dinner.
But why do CZcamsrs make claims in the vid titles like "The Ultimate" ?
Click bait. Looks like we hooked you!