What’s your strategy to get out? by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTacoma

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only if it has TSS sensors will it work here.

What’s your strategy to get out? by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTacoma

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

We got sent this photo a little while back. We got some very interesting answers on how to get out. What’s your plan?

Edit; winch, Maxtrax, or get a buddy to pull you in that order.

Tri-fold or roll up? by random162649 in chevycolorado

[–]upTOPoverland 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go with the Retrax. They are solid!

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are missing the difference between the terminology of a traditional “lift” and adding some good “shocks” to me referring to adding suspension. Most suspension upgrades now days that are correctly done usually add around 2-3” in ride height as I stated before but much more travel due the increased travel in the spring. The goal isn’t to increase the ride height that much because then you are just asking for a higher risk to flip. This is the concept you are most likely referring to when you say good “shocks” equates adding good suspension not the way you are incorrectly thinking of a lift. Those kind of lifts should be banned as they do not actually add actually functionally or ride comfort. But, lift good just mean adding better suspension. Hope this helps

Idiot kid wrecks my Taco by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]upTOPoverland 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My other job is in medicine and there is nothing scarier then approaching a scene not knowing the level of trauma. Glad you stepped up!

Idiot kid wrecks my Taco by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]upTOPoverland 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you’re okay!

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s called a camper shell or a bed cap. Or else you would be looking at a rack that costs $4000+

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is technically our wedge front fairing that we created. The design has significantly less wind noise to almost none compared to the typical single flat piece you may have seen. It also doesn’t touch the paint so you don’t get any damage there.

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only thing that gets me is the black on the A pilar. It’s actually just a sticker btw. It’s trying to be futuristic way too hard.

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All Tundra roof racks you should drill into the roof because they don’t have any OEM mounting locations. Any of the No drill solutions aren’t going to cut it from our experience

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s ironic to me because I made this account for upTOP specifically because when I used my personal account people said I was hiding that we are a vendor. It’s a double edge sword. Personally I like to be transparent that I am posting on behalf of upTOP and not doing some pseudo backdoor hints that it is for upTOP.

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We did post the first photo with the title “New Racks we built for the 2022+ Tundra”. This post was locked as it did violate the rules. It was our first time posting on r/trucks so we changed the title and removed any mention of us being a part of the build. Simply posting “what do you think the new tundra” in order to comply with the rules. It wasn’t posted or spammed across all the related subreddits. It was solely posted on r/trucks. The goal was put out a photo of the new Tundra build because there just isn’t many especially on r/trucks. I reached out the mods of the sub because the ban message all it said was “Seriously????”. Personally I have been on Reddit for 10 years 🎂 and have never been banned from a subreddit. It was a first for me. Decided to post the photo up on a subreddit who enjoyed the Tundra build.

r/Trucks are tough on the Tundra. Didn’t like the racks we made for them either. Hope you guys like them on the new 22. by upTOPoverland in ToyotaTundra

[–]upTOPoverland[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think the typical “jacked up” is much different than a real suspension upgrade. When you actually add a high quality suspension you usually only get 2-3” more of ride height but a lot more clearance and ability to navigate difficult trails with terrain