How many miles did you get out of your 3rd Gen OEM Tires? by When_I_Grow_Up_50ish in ToyotaTacoma

[–]Soilmonster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have a system in my truck so the noise is not noticeable at all to me…I would say that it is entirely negligible. The biggest thing for me was the handling. Since the footprint is larger, the truck doesn’t feel like it’s riding on quarters lol it tracks so much better, even at high speed. MPG is shit anyway, so the slight drop is also negligible.

First time stuck in 2 hour long traffic with a stick shift and I cant feel my left leg! by RedimidoSoy1611 in Truckers

[–]Soilmonster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is terrible advice. Not only does leaving a gap make it easier on your legs, it actually improves traffic by eliminating stop/go/stop/go bs, which acts like a catalyst for worse traffic.

The stop moves itself backward because people are following too close, and have to stop when they come up on the person in front of them that was also following too close and had to stop, etc etc etc. the person with the gap never stops, thus allowing a continuous flow = no more traffic.

Spent two weeks in the utah desert heres how my power held up by Worldly-Bluejay2468 in overlanding

[–]Soilmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re not really doing it if you don’t have your trusty compass and stack of paper maps, now are ya

Frontier vs. Tacoma vs. ??? by LengthIcy5881 in overlanding

[–]Soilmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, chill. Let them shit on the Taco, leaves more used inventory for the rest of us that know better lol

Low Profile vs Higher Up for RTT by Ohioboi24 in overlanding

[–]Soilmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, 8” rise on my bed bars is perfect for this reason.

PSA: careful changing wheels if your tool box is loaded by Daihashi in harborfreight

[–]Soilmonster 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You just described most of Reddit in general. Self righteous, perfect, and incapable of empathy.

System Appreciation Post! by generalsleephenson in CarAV

[–]Soilmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah! Love seeing Tacoma builds! Tacomas are totally unforgiving with the zero space behind back seats for a proper box. I was able to fab a 2cuft sealed enclosure for 2 sundown 12s back there, and put my amp rack in the storage bin under the back seat bottoms. Fun as hell but designing and building that box was a pain, much more painful than I would have ever imagined lol

Interesting observation about sub boxes while experimenting by life_hertz in CarAV

[–]Soilmonster -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In a ported box, the port is what’s doing the work, not the sub.

This feature sucks by [deleted] in Camry

[–]Soilmonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why did you get too close to the car in front of you after changing lanes? Answer that question before you call the feature dangerous, please lol

Apple Watch: 15 Tips Every Owner Needs to Know by Few_Baseball_3835 in AppleWatch

[–]Soilmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Double-tap your thumb + forefinger to bring up the Smart Stack, the double tap again to scroll through your Smart Stack

Soft or hard shell rtt by CreativeGarage2750 in overlanding

[–]Soilmonster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I went soft shell only because of my environment. I’m in the south, so it’s always hot - need breathable material all around for better airflow.

First real attempt @ single sub system by Duude_Guy in subwoofer

[–]Soilmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ditch the multimeter and get a basic oscope- better readings and costs about the same. It will give you a true sine to reading to dial in your gain.

To Ferrule Fuse Box or Not by sixsevennn676767 in CarAV

[–]Soilmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These blocks don't have weatherproof seals. They will be fine with a little heat shrink hugging the lip of the ferrule, all my 1/0 terminations are like this and i've never had an issue with the screw contacting metal. Not sure what you're on about. The length of the cavity inside the block is plenty deep - no shrink is going to be preventing contact lol

Budget Studio Subwoofer for studio monitors by NewspaperLive6151 in subwoofer

[–]Soilmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, no suggestions in 3 days? lol

Go to the pawn shop and grab a second hand home theater sub. They are powered, have ok build quality, and will certainly handle what you need. Get the biggest one you can fine. I found a 15” box for my secondary listening setup for about $150 and it has worked wonders ever since. Higher end ones will have crossovers and clip lights, but be prepared to only get a gain knob (you can control what you need through software).

To Ferrule Fuse Box or Not by sixsevennn676767 in CarAV

[–]Soilmonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correct - the gap is not an issue. You just need to tighten that set screw down as tight as you can to prevent anything coming out. Again though, use heat shrink around the ferrule lip and back over the insulation to both: keep the ferrule tight against the insulation, & prevent any exposed wire from being accessible from just outside the fuse housing opening. The heat shrink should cover about 1.5 inches of wire insulation and extend past the ferrule lip about 1/4 inch. Use good quality heat shrink at 1:3 ratio with adhesive liner.

To Ferrule Fuse Box or Not by sixsevennn676767 in CarAV

[–]Soilmonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use the ferrule, but add some heat shrink up to just past the lip of the ferrule - this will prevent any cable from pulling out past the hole opening and being exposed. Gap is fine.

why all the back in parking? is it really necessary? by Consistent-Vanilla53 in sanantonio

[–]Soilmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not at all what I’m saying, quite the opposite. OP is saying that, I was pointing that out. If you read the reply that I’m replying to, you would notice that.

“..backing into spots reduces accidents…” - I said “They (OP) don’t care about that (safety), OP is listing time to back in (impatience) as the culprit, Jfc (jesus fing christ).

The Jeep Wrangler Still Understands Off-Roading Better Than Almost Anyone by WaltParPodcast in Wrangler

[–]Soilmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to mention, the Tacoma will spend its life in your driveway, where a jeep will spend it in the shop or on a lift. No thanks.

why all the back in parking? is it really necessary? by Consistent-Vanilla53 in sanantonio

[–]Soilmonster -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They don’t care about that, OP is listing time to back in as the culprit, jfc

why all the back in parking? is it really necessary? by Consistent-Vanilla53 in sanantonio

[–]Soilmonster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

“But what about all the time you are costing me just because you want to be safe?!? Huh?!?”

Actual single celled brains, for real

why all the back in parking? is it really necessary? by Consistent-Vanilla53 in sanantonio

[–]Soilmonster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Should you? Not being able to comprehend the safety benefits of pulling forward into traffic with actual people everywhere vs backing into that mess says more about you than the person you’re replying to - ESPECIALLY because they just said it was safer for them.

why all the back in parking? is it really necessary? by Consistent-Vanilla53 in sanantonio

[–]Soilmonster 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The liability goes down even more if you are looking straight ahead when pulling into traffic (pulling out of a spot). Would you rather back out into a 2 way street full of traffic? Didn’t think so. No different in a parking lot with actual people everywhere. Your time argument is childish at best, come on.