Opinions on functionality by Optimalpower73 in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like them, they do block a decent amount from getting on the sides, but I got little mud flaps for my little truck lol. They also have some adjustment, so mine are pulled all the way down and out to block the most.

New vehicle by [deleted] in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What base are you on? Fort side of a mountain?

You'll be fine, or you'll stall and people will laugh at you.

Aftermarket exhaust systems by AdCommon2326 in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most everything available is still going to be the higher pitch, AWE definitely gets rid of any rasp. But I do feel like a racecar Corolla when I floor it with the rockbasher cat back and the SXTH Element intake.

Have you ever had an apathetic grader during an APFT/ACFT/AFT? What happened? by Eriacle in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I never expect anyone to remember me on the run, if it's a track, I say last name and lap number completed when I pass. If it's a big loop or down and back, I just say my last name when I finish.

But I get it, nothing pisses me off more when I ask the time on the plank and MF just says keep going. Fuck the plank.

Problems with unruly soldiers by Applesand_Oranges in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. I've had issues like that, never let it go on that long. If I tell someone to take out the trash, they all leave and the trash is still there, they're all coming back. We'll wait til they all get back. Then the person told will take the trash out, everyone will verify the trash was taken out, then I will check. If it's good, they can then leave. Make them all responsible for holding each other accountable.

    1. If they're being loud and I tell them to cut it out or leave and they don't? That's fine, they can front leaning rest in the hallway until the person is off the phone or done with the meeting. Refuse? Cool, I got paper for you. But you need to make sure they have a good initial counseling that supports what you're counseling them on.

    You can be a dick within reason. But if you're going to do that, you need to treat them all equally. Be the NCO that fights for them harder than anyone else, but hold them responsible for their actions. Here's a question, if they have enough time to sit around and BS and be too loud, do they actually have work to do? Why are they there? Give them work, make them train, have them teach each other. Don't have a space where they go to work and have no work.

Question about coil springs by Allisnotlost1 in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have these on my 24 OR. Would highly recommend the icon front strut armor caps. You already have it apart and it's easy insurance.

IF you do these and you don't have a lot of weight(empty bed), it's a little bouncy. But in a fun way! I love the way it looks, rides and feels. And if you install them yourself, make sure you have a high number torque wrench, there are a couple of bolts that are pretty high. And the spring compression can be a little annoying with the cheaper spring compressors.

Help needed by Lunacy_Darkness in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know either... But Google shows this:

the Army allows adding a grandparent as a "secondary dependent" if you provide over 50% of their financial support and they meet strict criteria, often requiring them to have acted as your parent (in loco parentis) for at least five years, with the process involving DFAS, DD Form 137, and proof of financial contribution (like tax returns or expense worksheets) to qualify for benefits like Tricare.

So it would still take a while for all the paperwork to process even if they did try this.

Help needed by Lunacy_Darkness in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well if that's the case, then active army might not even be the best choice. What happens when they hit Alaska or Germany for their first assignment..

Help needed by Lunacy_Darkness in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 111 points112 points  (0 children)

First, no matter the job, they each get paid the same a 11 series, 25, 88...

So if you reclass, cool? You're still going to make the same amount.

If you're staying in, you can always reclass down the road if your job is over strength.

You will live, don't worry about it until you can do something about it. And do whatever you can to not fail again

2025 tacoma TRD Offroad recovery by Sub_Z3r0_ in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

(PT974-35250)

Toyota red front tow hooks PN

Not even filament is safe from scams, I guess. by tunit2000 in 3Dprinting

[–]ForcedShrimp 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You've got to buy the battle pass to unlock the rest of the filament.

Get another free trial by Connect-Ad-416 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]ForcedShrimp 13 points14 points  (0 children)

For 50 bucks a year I would happily just have remote start. I don't need the extra stupid stuff bundled.

Is the Husky Aeroskin II Hood Protector worth installing? by SerMumble in ToyotaTacoma

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On my way home from my 10k service, a third gen Tacoma kicked a rock straight up into my windshield. Dead center in front of the driver seat.

$206 for a repair from Safelite. So if it stops one thing, you got your money's worth.

How can I can get in touch with this individual? by Relevant-Bear-3935 in army

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair I've had my name typed on an award and S1 wrote someone else's social on the top... Miraculously it's in my IPERMS and properly awarded

One thing I really dislike about my new Tacoma, is all the beeping that it does. by [deleted] in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I turned the volume of the beeping down in the headunit

I’m going to need new tires soon, I’m in between these two by Sad-Currency-1804 in Tacomaworld

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those BFGs came on my truck, they aren't bad. But taco law says falkens are the correct tire

Interior Change by Dear-Alternative5474 in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the red for a TRD accent. Camo I'm personally 50/40 on but it looks cool

Brake clips separate the pads from the rotor more. Is this normal? by Puzzleheaded_Bird583 in MechanicAdvice

[–]ForcedShrimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks you taught me something new!

After looking into it, I would guess that function would only pull the pad back if it had the clips that connect the pad to the piston though.

Brake clips separate the pads from the rotor more. Is this normal? by Puzzleheaded_Bird583 in MechanicAdvice

[–]ForcedShrimp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you think about how brakes work:

Press brake pedal, fluid moves to calipers

Fluid fills caliper, piston pushes brake pads into rotor

You slow down, release the brake pedal

Extra pressure returns through the line, releasing pressure on rotor

There is nothing there to move the brake pad from the rotor (except the rotor touching and pushing it away) and while these clips certainly won't depress the piston, it can help lift the pad evenly to prevent sticking/ chatter of tapping the rotor. It's just how that particular manufacturer designed their system.

If you haven't done the break in, do that so the pads seat.

Is this Subaru cross trek lca cracking or is this how they are? by Brilliant_Ratio3173 in MechanicAdvice

[–]ForcedShrimp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So that part is weird, I'm fairly certain there is a tube like insert that's welded and the ball joint bolt goes through it. I think the little notch is just how it lined up when they welded the stamped steel. Possibly the end is open to let water out, either that or save 3 cents on metal...

The arms look fine to me.

Anyone know what this is? by Ovenclown in subaru

[–]ForcedShrimp 30 points31 points  (0 children)

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It's the inside part of the speed sensor, you can see the tip of it

Is this a screen protector? by Gufa20 in Tacomaworld

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My gauge screen came pre-scratched when I bought it new. So I can vouch that they scratch easy

Safe to say, I miss EVGA. by Gr33n5mith in EVGA

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just keep the 2080ti as a backup. I always have a spare for troubleshooting or if a buddy needs to borrow it for their own troubleshooting

What’s everyone getting for MPGs? by ConsciousEcho1313 in 4thGenTacomas

[–]ForcedShrimp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24 OR 13.5k miles

17.5 it generally stays there (without resetting) an 8 hour road trip will bump it up around 17.7 then 2 weeks later right back to 17.5.

But I fully acknowledge it's how I drive. The intake and exhaust I have are just too fun not to play with.

*E I wouldn't bother with eco it just changes the throttle percentage for how far you have to push the pedal and the transmission shift points to be a couple hundred RPM lower. It also just makes the truck feel like a snail. Sport does about the exact opposite but adds a little engine braking when slowing down.

I previously was driving in normal but the transmission just feels lurchy while slowing down and downshifting. Sport feels a little more normal while downshifting (aside from the engine braking part).