Has anyone been able to find out how to adjust the cameras? Im going to be swapping out grilles to the trailhunter version which moves the front facing camera to the top grille section.
Lucky enough to have the @Diode Dynamics HQ just a few minutes down the road from me. They hosted an impromptu launch party tonight for the new Stage Series Lightbars that launched yesterday. We were able to go hands on with them and get a nice up close look, as well as some nighttime views of...
Just wrapping up our trip from the St. Louis, MO area to Dillon, CO. Currently on our 13 hour return drive, so I figured I'd sum up the trip.
The drive out was very uneventful. Kansas doesn't offer much to look at other than farms and windmills (sorry, Kansas). About 9 hours into the drive, we...
I previously had the ditch light brackets from CBI, but I prefer the over-hood style brackets, so I picked up a set from Diode Dynamics after their release this week. These are slightly thicker than the CBI brackets. As with other ditch light brackets, super easy to install. There are a couple...
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Just "installed" a Primo Workz universal arm rest in prep for a long road trip we're taking in a couple weeks. First impressions are that it's a wonderful addition for increased comfort. A common complaint on these new gen Tacomas and 4Runners is the lack of soft touch material on the arm rest...
Bulletpoint Mounting Solutions has D-Switch specific mounts and a 4Runner specific molle panel that mounts behind the infotainment screen.
https://www.bulletpointmountingsolutions.com/collections/toyota/products/rubigrid-2024-toyota-tacoma-dash-mount-phone-device-holder...
According to Toyota, that's the correct way. Check the sticker under the plastic cap on the mounting foot. My intuition tells me the smooth/round edge would be the front, but Toyota must know better than me.
So I did come across that sticker when I took the covers off to adjust the spacing. They're installed with the "Front" sticker facing the front, but it still doesn't make sense to me that the side with the less aerodynamic "lip" would somehow be the front.
I went with the ones they show fitting the Tacoma. No vibrations. The fitment and build quality was spot on.
https://www.kspmotor.com/products/wheel-spacers-6317kc-15
I went with the ones they show fitting the Tacoma. No vibrations. The fitment and build quality was spot on.
https://www.kspmotor.com/products/wheel-spacers-6317kc-15
By the way, the OEM fog lights are the same across Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra, and Sequoia. I don't want to say Tacoma brackets will fit, but there's a good chance. Let me see if I can ask one of my contacts at DD if they've tried to fit their Tacoma kit into the 4Runner yet. Headlight footprint is...
Yes, new bars! They announced them last year at SEMA. They have a video out on them from the announcement on their youtube. They replicate the design styling of the pods and include backlighting like the rest of their lineup.
Not specifically, but they own a 6th gen and they have some test fitting going on for their new release bars that should come out later this year. They swapped in a pro/trailhunter lower grille to fit in their lights where the OEM lighter will be. They will also have a kit out for fog light...
That's correct. Personal preference, I don't run the backlight on clear, sunny days. Dawn, dusk, nighttime, or inclement weather is when I typically have the backlight on. I think tying into DRL is tricky since the DRL function is just the headlights on low power. I don't believe there is a...
Had the pleasure to be a featured vehicle in the annual @Diode Dynamics car show and open house this past weekend. Took my 6th gen around the rally course a few times and had a blast!
@ryno was posted up front and center at the show entrance to show off his build as well. If you're near the...