@@StreetSpeed717yeah the crash pad thingamajigger unbolts off the cab mount and you pin the liner back. Plenty of videos on this especially from wescott designs channel.
The 35's fit for level driving. You hit one bump/uneven incline in the road while you're turning and its gonna rub alot more. Forget about actually offroading it will probably damage the fender.
Mike! Im a tech from chitown 4x4. All we work on is toyotas and if they do an alignment and push the caster positive. Max caster all the way. Fix camber and tow. With the mud flaps gone and some slight trimming with a razor blade they should fit!
This truck was supposed to cost 49-51k like the ZR2, and instead they’re going to charge 65k and probably the most predatory dealer in the country(Toyota) is going to slap a 10k markup on top of that. Congrats you’ve now spent 75k, 20k+ more than all the competitors, for a 4 cylinder hybrid turbo monstrosity, that was built in Mexico. How do you move production to Mexico and justify an obligatory 40% price bump? Insanity. Looks cool but fuck no at 70k. I’d buy a ZR2, for like 40k and call it a day.
@tm68669 well think about what he's done with those trucks and what he's taken them through? You can't submerge the engine in water with no snorkel or anything to filter out the water without any reprocusions.
@@tm68669 transmissions going out on these Tacomas with under 1k miles.. with Colorado already ironed out its issues, and fortunately they never had massive failures like what the New Mexican tacomas are experiencing.
Mike, I will point out that even some tires that state 35" x 12.5" are smaller. I put BFG KM3 35 x 12.5 on my daughters LJ, but they are really 34.5." You have to dig down into the mfg's detailed specs to find out what they really are. In my experience, a company like Toyo actually gives you 35" when they say it is 35."
I always watch a lot of these videos but never all of the builds, but I’m a huge Tacoma guy with two currently with a new TRD Pro on the way, so I’m here for the whole series
For any vehicle it’s going to put more strain on the truck, but you can get wheels and tires that are lighter than most. Might be 10 pounds more then stock but at least they’re not 20 pounds heavier.
I’d be interested what the fuel mileage was before and after installing those 35’s. My gen 3 Taco went to sh**t after installing oversized 10 ply KO2’s. But, who cares it’s a truck.
I had an ‘87’ extended cab back in ‘97’with an indestructible 22R 5spd and put real ‘33’s on it with no issue. Locked the diff, let out the clutch and it climbed mountains for years with no mods. Bring that new mall crawler to the table, no contest with a “REAL” Yota.
That truck Tacoma looks nice with the 35s on it. One thing I realize that I see people putting bigger tires on vehicles is the gear ratio it’s gonna be off. It’s a little bit bigger so for people saying that four-cylinder can’t handle them big tires or the transmission kind of messes up because of the big tires well that is sometimes the case, but if you put a gear ratio in that front reartire what nice video keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see you next one. Thank you God bless.
Street Speed 717 Great Video I think it's awesome that a Stock Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro can fit 35s stock and I think those Methods Looks absolutely incredible on it and I think it needs an exhaust
Hey Mike, you can unbolt the cab mount that’s behind the front tire to give you more space, and or aftermarket adj upper control arms if you want to go bigger in the future.
Would pick up a slightly used Chevy or GMC with the 3.0l diesel for a savings of give or take about $15k... almost triple the amount of truck, features and power.
Even if you get a 35x12.50 only two select manufacturers tires measure to a true 35” but yes that is still a 35. I hate this discussion. A 315/70/17 is also equivalent.
Those are the compression adjustments most likely if there is only one dial, if there are 2 dials then the lower one is usually rebound adjustment and upper is compression. The compression slows the rate of up travel; the higher the number, the more resistance to up travel you'll have.
I used to have an old Ford Explorer fieldbomber with 35 x 12.5 Thornbird swampers on it that rubbed so bad they polished the frame. I should have bought rim spacers but the mirrors were already blown off from slamming it between trees. Man, I miss that truck lol
@quasar3210 dude I live in a nice ass area. Everybody I talk to that make over 250k a year are saying fuck that I'm not paying 70k for a tacoma. Are you smoking crack?
Beautiful Taco ! But they are having some issues now and hope yours is a keeper. I would definitely be careful with all the modifications or it gives Toyota an option to not backup the warranty.
Looks SICK! You may be able to get those 35s even further from the rear wheel well and clear up space by pushing some more positive caster on alignment. Worked on my Toyotas
There's a 0% chance that suspension in cycling and clearing 35's. I have a good deal of experience with 2nd and 3rd gen tacomas and the amount of cutting and clearance that is needed is massive.
I love a lot of things about the new Tacoma, and I can look past a lot of its flaws like interior room and comfort, but I just can’t deal with that motor, and I don’t mean the hybrid system, that could have stayed. Every manufacturer that has opted for a smaller motor and slapping a turbo on it, generally has had pretty bad motor issues of some sort. Toyota is dealing with it now on the Tundra, Ford went through it on almost every Eco boost, but especially in the trucks and SUV’s, and a few other brands as well. There would never be a replacement for displacement.
This channel used to be entertaining. Now it’s all about give aways. What happened to the racing content & other fun stuff? 35’s do look good on the Taco
@@chriskolaska897 he has that GTR and has not been to a single roll race event with it yet. He can do entertaining stuff that’s totally legal. Like 4X4ing and so on.
I have an 08 tundra with an arb front bumper and smitty built rear bumper. Nice leveling kit and some off road tires. Bought it for $28k with 80k miles, I have 210k miles and all I’ve done is regular oil changes. $70k for this is dumb af
Theres a white one on Tacoma World that has 35s on it already looks so good. I love my 24 its my 6th one and its the best driving one yet. Few transmissions have gone out. Mind you the trucks have only been out for a few months and thats what warranty is for..Risk you take for buying the first year but so far mines been great 7500km
You really should have done a full off road comparison between the Taco & a Colorado Bison!!! Would like to have known the weight difference between the stock wheel/tire combo & new ones!
Just traded in my 23 Platinum Hybrid 70k before the recalls affect more than what they say. Back in a V8, for only 50k, feels and sounds better. Especially on the wallet
The Bigger Tires May be an Issue for the Transmission. I was reading an article on this and Toyota said the New Transmission Had Some Issues When Using Bigger Tires, it has to do with the Programming. You Should Look Into This. 🌴🌴🌴🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sadly he absolutely hates Ford. He has some on the channel just to satisfy the Ford fans for a minute. When he does have em, he only drives em a couple times and they're gone. Shoot, he barely showed anything on the current F-250 giveaway.
The trans issue can be solved by adding an after market trans cooler, really only happens when your pushing the truck to the limits for an extended period of time
Just don't go through a rough parking lot while turning the wheels, I ripped my carpet liner out on a 2012 eco f150 with a 2 1/2 level , on just 35x9s. 33x12.5s rubbed new. I tried a 35x12.5x20 -44 offset and there was no way without 6 inches, I had maybe 30 percent turning radius
Lowkey kinda hate the fact all the cool cars/trucks he gets are give aways .. I miss the old days where he built stuff for awhile , did cool stuff with them , review a little bit . And then give away
Great video my friend. very informative. Question. i own a 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro exactly the same as yours with the orange color. My questions is, do you have to re-gear your the taco after putting these tires 35X12.50? or it is ok for the taco without doing the re-gearing? please advise
70k is Silverado ZR2 territory. There are certainly trade offs going full size vs mid size for off roaders, but then again a Colorado ZR2 can be had for low 50s. When it comes to Tacos though the Trail Hunter is the cooler trim of the two, but since you like going fast I guess the TRD Pro is more in line with what you like to do.
@@9663mu a TRD pro is not the same to a Bison. The Bison comes with 35s, and steel skid plates along with all of the standard ZR2 goodies. The TRD pro is running on 33s not nearly as many skid plates and the stock tires aren't nearly as off road worthy as the ones on the ZR2. The TRD Pro competes more with the standard ZR2 and should be similarly priced. Instead, you will have to shop TRD Offroad which isn't as off road worthy as a ZR2 if you're going by price.
I remember looking at a fully loaded trd pro Tacoma and 4Runner 6 years ago 49k out the door 70K seems insane with the known issues these trucks are having
So what's happening to the TRX? Why are you putting the original wheel and tire setup? You getting rid of it because you needed something cheaper for the land?
There’s 3 bolts you can unscrew on the cab mount to give you about 3 to 4 more inches of clearance
I'll check that out!
@@StreetSpeed717yeah the crash pad thingamajigger unbolts off the cab mount and you pin the liner back. Plenty of videos on this especially from wescott designs channel.
Spending $70k on a Tacoma is crazy activity.
Especially on the crappy in line 4 4th GEN, you could get a lightly used third GEN and turn it into a full on pre-runner for that price.
Tons of issues from what I see!
The whole thing is nuts, I saw multiple 2008 Hummer H2’s for over 75k last night. 75k for a 16 year old truck.
$68 MSRP😳😳😳
@@quasar3210gmc canyon at4x blows this out of water 10k cheaper
The 35's fit for level driving. You hit one bump/uneven incline in the road while you're turning and its gonna rub alot more. Forget about actually offroading it will probably damage the fender.
It's a cool truck , but seventy grand no way
It's crazy that its main competitor, the Colorado ZR2, is priced at only $48k
@@evan.435more of a competitor to a zr2 bison which is near mid 60s
Mike! Im a tech from chitown 4x4. All we work on is toyotas and if they do an alignment and push the caster positive. Max caster all the way. Fix camber and tow. With the mud flaps gone and some slight trimming with a razor blade they should fit!
This truck was supposed to cost 49-51k like the ZR2, and instead they’re going to charge 65k and probably the most predatory dealer in the country(Toyota) is going to slap a 10k markup on top of that. Congrats you’ve now spent 75k, 20k+ more than all the competitors, for a 4 cylinder hybrid turbo monstrosity, that was built in Mexico. How do you move production to Mexico and justify an obligatory 40% price bump? Insanity. Looks cool but fuck no at 70k. I’d buy a ZR2, for like 40k and call it a day.
I didn't feel bad for Toyota having to replace engines on 100k tundras.. they deserved it for being greedy.
Have you actually watched RFRacing’s (StreetSpeed’s buddy) ZR2 warranty video? That alone is enough to run far away from any GM product.
@tm68669 well think about what he's done with those trucks and what he's taken them through? You can't submerge the engine in water with no snorkel or anything to filter out the water without any reprocusions.
@@tm68669 transmissions going out on these Tacomas with under 1k miles.. with Colorado already ironed out its issues, and fortunately they never had massive failures like what the New Mexican tacomas are experiencing.
@@ChrisDavis333do you actually own one or just talking about specific cases because I actually have one and mine is fine
70k is the sticker price on that holy shitttt
Mike let's see how THE TRD does off road. It looks pretty sweet with those 35's by the way!
Off road days are over. All about the give aways
Mike, I will point out that even some tires that state 35" x 12.5" are smaller. I put BFG KM3 35 x 12.5 on my daughters LJ, but they are really 34.5." You have to dig down into the mfg's detailed specs to find out what they really are. In my experience, a company like Toyo actually gives you 35" when they say it is 35."
"I dont know what this does, but.....its cool!" Had to watch that a few times, lol.
Jesus… please stop calling it a taco.
😂😂😂
almost every tacoma owner calls it a taco
@@LakeLifeTruckerI don’t, 😂
Iykyk
Taco
I always watch a lot of these videos but never all of the builds, but I’m a huge Tacoma guy with two currently with a new TRD Pro on the way, so I’m here for the whole series
Wouldn't putting 35s put more strain on that engine and drivetrain?
Yes it definitely would
For any vehicle it’s going to put more strain on the truck, but you can get wheels and tires that are lighter than most. Might be 10 pounds more then stock but at least they’re not 20 pounds heavier.
I’d be interested what the fuel mileage was before and after installing those 35’s. My gen 3 Taco went to sh**t after installing oversized 10 ply KO2’s. But, who cares it’s a truck.
I had an ‘87’ extended cab back in ‘97’with an indestructible 22R 5spd and put real ‘33’s on it with no issue. Locked the diff, let out the clutch and it climbed mountains for years with no mods.
Bring that new mall crawler to the table, no contest with a “REAL” Yota.
That truck Tacoma looks nice with the 35s on it. One thing I realize that I see people putting bigger tires on vehicles is the gear ratio it’s gonna be off. It’s a little bit bigger so for people saying that four-cylinder can’t handle them big tires or the transmission kind of messes up because of the big tires well that is sometimes the case, but if you put a gear ratio in that front reartire what nice video keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see you next one. Thank you God bless.
Street Speed 717 Great Video I think it's awesome that a Stock Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro can fit 35s stock and I think those Methods Looks absolutely incredible on it and I think it needs an exhaust
Hey Mike, you can unbolt the cab mount that’s behind the front tire to give you more space, and or aftermarket adj upper control arms if you want to go bigger in the future.
Also it will rub more once so actually start to wheel it or backing out of driveways
70k Tacoma is literall insanity.
Hahaha, right, and that's not even the trail hunter. He way overpaid for that junk, but hey, as long as he's happy, lol.
@@chriskolaska897it’s the MSRP of the truck ?
72k for my Z71 trail boss HD build lol
Would pick up a slightly used Chevy or GMC with the 3.0l diesel for a savings of give or take about $15k... almost triple the amount of truck, features and power.
Dude you can buy one brand new for the same price. A fully loaded one runs 5k more.
Even if you get a 35x12.50 only two select manufacturers tires measure to a true 35” but yes that is still a 35. I hate this discussion. A 315/70/17 is also equivalent.
Roof track needs a light bar. Either in place of it, or in front of it
You can remove a crash support at the back of the front wheel well for more room. Just remove the clips and unbolt it.
How many times can Mike say Taco. Holy $h*t
They look awesome, and yeah, 35/12.50s work okay until you're turning and hit a bump at the same time. lol.
Way back, I had an 1988 4cyl Toyota truck with a 7" lift, 12" wide wheels with an aggressive offset, and 35"x17.5" wide tires.
Those are the compression adjustments most likely if there is only one dial, if there are 2 dials then the lower one is usually rebound adjustment and upper is compression. The compression slows the rate of up travel; the higher the number, the more resistance to up travel you'll have.
I used to have an old Ford Explorer fieldbomber with 35 x 12.5 Thornbird swampers on it that rubbed so bad they polished the frame. I should have bought rim spacers but the mirrors were already blown off from slamming it between trees. Man, I miss that truck lol
I love how this truck looks! Man the color and the wheel set up 🔥🔥🔥🔥 perfection
Why the fuck are they selling the taco at 70k. Lmao dealerships are sad.
That's not the dealer lol, that's MSRP🤣
Starts at 65k+. I'm assuming with the accessories etc it's fairly close to that 70k price on sticker
@StreetSpeed717 I guess the question is buddy how much did you spend? Lol
You mean "Stealerships" lol
@quasar3210 dude I live in a nice ass area. Everybody I talk to that make over 250k a year are saying fuck that I'm not paying 70k for a tacoma. Are you smoking crack?
Beautiful Taco ! But they are having some issues now and hope yours is a keeper. I would definitely be careful with all the modifications or it gives Toyota an option to not backup the warranty.
Looks SICK! You may be able to get those 35s even further from the rear wheel well and clear up space by pushing some more positive caster on alignment. Worked on my Toyotas
There's a 0% chance that suspension in cycling and clearing 35's. I have a good deal of experience with 2nd and 3rd gen tacomas and the amount of cutting and clearance that is needed is massive.
Mike I miss the c7 zr1 that car needs to be back in its former glory with the 1200hp and crazy exhaust
I love a lot of things about the new Tacoma, and I can look past a lot of its flaws like interior room and comfort, but I just can’t deal with that motor, and I don’t mean the hybrid system, that could have stayed. Every manufacturer that has opted for a smaller motor and slapping a turbo on it, generally has had pretty bad motor issues of some sort. Toyota is dealing with it now on the Tundra, Ford went through it on almost every Eco boost, but especially in the trucks and SUV’s, and a few other brands as well. There would never be a replacement for displacement.
Jump that thing, give it the TRX test.
At this point a speed bump would take out the fender liners 😅
😂😂
Hahaha that thing would break in half lol
@@chriskolaska897🤡 trx motors blowing left and right
Hawk tuah on that thang
This drops when the blackwing ends
This channel used to be entertaining. Now it’s all about give aways. What happened to the racing content & other fun stuff? 35’s do look good on the Taco
Yeah, it's all about the giveaways. I understand it makes bank but geeze.
He addressed that part a few months back stating that he was gonna take it easy for a while so he doesn't get I'm trouble and lose all of his shit.
@@chriskolaska897 he has that GTR and has not been to a single roll race event with it yet. He can do entertaining stuff that’s totally legal. Like 4X4ing and so on.
Iv been saying the same shit for awhile. Used to be entertaining and not giveaways, and keeping a dope car on the channel. For the people to love.
@@N2OBusa yea that's true buddy good point lol
i bought a new trd in 01 for 21k. shit has went ridiculous
every thing was cheaper 23 years ago
I have an 08 tundra with an arb front bumper and smitty built rear bumper. Nice leveling kit and some off road tires. Bought it for $28k with 80k miles, I have 210k miles and all I’ve done is regular oil changes. $70k for this is dumb af
Just make sure you don’t hit a bump while turning, that’s when it bites into the actual fender.
The toymotor taco is cute. But that 250 limited is a work of art. Whoever wins that truck will have the sexiest truck around.
Theres a white one on Tacoma World that has 35s on it already looks so good. I love my 24 its my 6th one and its the best driving one yet. Few transmissions have gone out. Mind you the trucks have only been out for a few months and thats what warranty is for..Risk you take for buying the first year but so far mines been great 7500km
If anyone is interested, the dealership where I work has acquired the new Z06 C8 in black on black. It is an impressive vehicle.
Wescott designs, I believe, sells a part that replaces that part near the cab mount where it rubs .
Take the crash plate off the frame for better clearance where your rubbing.
It won’t work when you put it on the ground, add weight and account for different land elevation.
Method makes flush center caps that will make those wheels look 👌
We've got the same wheel on wife's trd rav4. They make a flat center cap for these wheels. Looks way better. Nice choice
Thank you this is similar to older videos!!
The guy that picks up my dog poop drives a truck like this he calls it a taco too 😂
Very nice Toyota brother. They have come a long way since back in the day. Glad to see you change up the vehicles a little.
You really should have done a full off road comparison between the Taco & a Colorado Bison!!!
Would like to have known the weight difference between the stock wheel/tire combo & new ones!
Just traded in my 23 Platinum Hybrid 70k before the recalls affect more than what they say. Back in a V8, for only 50k, feels and sounds better. Especially on the wallet
Beautiful! I have a 2019 Tacoma TRD Pro and need to test drive one of these.
If you adjust the lower control arm positive in the rear and negative in the front it will tip it forward
Been Watching for over 7 years! Always a treat
The Bigger Tires May be an Issue for the Transmission. I was reading an article on this and Toyota said the New Transmission Had Some Issues When Using Bigger Tires, it has to do with the Programming. You Should Look Into This. 🌴🌴🌴🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳
My local dealer is charging a $4995 ADM on Tacoma TRD Pro models. Very few are arriving, they are virtually unobtainable.
Transmission def gonna go now 😂
Mike that back plate comes off with 3 17MM bolts. Should help non rubbing even more FYi
Buying this over a Ranger Raptor is beyond confusing to me.
Sadly he absolutely hates Ford. He has some on the channel just to satisfy the Ford fans for a minute. When he does have em, he only drives em a couple times and they're gone. Shoot, he barely showed anything on the current F-250 giveaway.
That”knob” adjust the internal damping on those Fox shocks
Just treat her really gentle, nothing to extreme or even medium extreme and you should be okay unless the transmission goes out.
The trans issue can be solved by adding an after market trans cooler, really only happens when your pushing the truck to the limits for an extended period of time
Just don't go through a rough parking lot while turning the wheels, I ripped my carpet liner out on a 2012 eco f150 with a 2 1/2 level , on just 35x9s. 33x12.5s rubbed new. I tried a 35x12.5x20 -44 offset and there was no way without 6 inches, I had maybe 30 percent turning radius
I run 285/65/r18's on my 2017 with a 3 inch leveling kit....it still rubs a little at full lock. lol
Taco looking so mean now. Love it ❤
I'll agree with everyone else. I love the Taco but 70 damn grand?!? That's insane
Guess I can't even afford a mid size truck 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Looks great with 35s! Me like!
That looks damn near perfect! 😳👍
Lowkey kinda hate the fact all the cool cars/trucks he gets are give aways .. I miss the old days where he built stuff for awhile , did cool stuff with them , review a little bit . And then give away
Great video my friend. very informative. Question. i own a 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro exactly the same as yours with the orange color. My questions is, do you have to re-gear your the taco after putting these tires 35X12.50? or it is ok for the taco without doing the re-gearing? please advise
My old Trailblazer would do that with the cross bars, either take the bars off or slide them all the way to the back
😂 your missed calls and text messages give me a good laugh every time I see them! Don’t think I get that many calls in a whole month! Lol
It’s the rear plastic fairing on the rack that makes all the noise. I hope Toyota fixes it.
btw the main noise you hear from the roof rack is because the back of it is plastic. You need to get a better roof rack.
Tacomas are so easy to get around town in. Tight turning radius, etc. I miss mine but the back seats are just too small for a family.
70k is Silverado ZR2 territory. There are certainly trade offs going full size vs mid size for off roaders, but then again a Colorado ZR2 can be had for low 50s.
When it comes to Tacos though the Trail Hunter is the cooler trim of the two, but since you like going fast I guess the TRD Pro is more in line with what you like to do.
But a bison zr2 get close to 70k as well.
@@9663mu a TRD pro is not the same to a Bison.
The Bison comes with 35s, and steel skid plates along with all of the standard ZR2 goodies.
The TRD pro is running on 33s not nearly as many skid plates and the stock tires aren't nearly as off road worthy as the ones on the ZR2.
The TRD Pro competes more with the standard ZR2 and should be similarly priced.
Instead, you will have to shop TRD Offroad which isn't as off road worthy as a ZR2 if you're going by price.
New Tacoma TRD looks dope, but I’m more than happy with my ‘23 Colorado ZR2!
I remember looking at a fully loaded trd pro Tacoma and 4Runner 6 years ago 49k out the door 70K seems insane with the known issues these trucks are having
If you remove the crash impact piece it will fit . TRD Jon did this on his.
Dude answer your phone. 103 missed calls
hell he has like 300+ unchecked text. just know Mike anti texting or calling anyone else back lmao.
Unscrew the cab mount covers / crash pads. Gives you all the room you need for them.
I wonder if we will ever get a manual diesel pick up?
Is that rust already by the passenger mudflap? Or just dirt looks like the paint is bubbling up
70k for a truck that never had a v8 is crazy, you sir are the reason they arent dropping prices
You need to clarify the width and offset, that's what'll tell you if they'll clear or not.
So what's happening to the TRX? Why are you putting the original wheel and tire setup? You getting rid of it because you needed something cheaper for the land?
How does that affect travel and geometry?
Does messing with the tire size mess with the speedometer? What about the adaptive radar cruise cotnrol and collision sensors?
The yota is awesome Mike.
How bad is the gearing with the larger tyres?
Another banger always a good day when you post a new video!!
If you run over a bump while turning, that might be some scary rubbing
This seems more like a truck for Bobby😊
You should call it, Hennifer Lopez, I like tacos and burritos 🌯
Let me guess after the f250 limited giveaway is over the taco will be next.
That Toyota is looking good
I don’t even think Mike races anymore. It’s all promoting cars for his giveaway.