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10-31-2018, 11:58 AM
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Here’s the wheel I swapped in. For now the other controls are duplicates of the original ones. I may later try to use them for other functions
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10-31-2018, 07:32 PM
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I've been interested in this, since you first posted about it, and even now buying your "old" one off of you.... my concern is, if you wanted to upgrade to get the RH controls, I'm thinking "wouldn't I want them too?". However I'm trying to figure out what that D-pad and other controls on the RH side would operate... What are you planning on using them for? It looks like you have an AM HU, and I do as well (Pioneer AVH-2300NEX).
Also, the interior blackout job you did looks great! I'll probably tackle that this summer along with the LED upgrade, until then I'll just drool over pics of yours. I have a Natural White on Tan leather... I don't mind the Tan, actually I'm fond of it, but the blackout really helps keeping the rig look more modern.
EDIT: Also, the "New" one seems like it's not as thick compared to the "old" one... I'm assuming that's bc of the OEM leather vs the AM Leather wrap, is this the case? Would you also mind posting the Diameter of both wheels? As others have stated, it seems the 5th gens are smaller than the 4th gens, and I just want to see by how much. Seems like a small issue, but then again the steering wheel is something you use the most in a car, so the little things matter.
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10-31-2018, 08:00 PM
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@ Johns06yota
I've been interested in this, since you first posted about it, and even now buying your "old" one off of you.... my concern is, if you wanted to upgrade to get the RH controls, I'm thinking "wouldn't I want them too?". However I'm trying to figure out what that D-pad and other controls on the RH side would operate... What are you planning on using them for? It looks like you have an AM HU, and I do as well (Pioneer AVH-2300NEX).
Also, the interior blackout job you did looks great! I'll probably tackle that this summer along with the LED upgrade, until then I'll just drool over pics of yours. I have a Natural White on Tan leather... I don't mind the Tan, actually I'm fond of it, but the blackout really helps keeping the rig look more modern.
EDIT: Also, the "New" one seems like it's not as thick compared to the "old" one... I'm assuming that's bc of the OEM leather vs the AM Leather wrap, is this the case? Would you also mind posting the Diameter of both wheels? As others have stated, it seems the 5th gens are smaller than the 4th gens, and I just want to see by how much. Seems like a small issue, but then again the steering wheel is something you use the most in a car, so the little things matter.
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So my hope with the other controls was to see if any of the factory pinouts would control play pause functions and things like that in the radio since I do have an aftermarket kenwood unit. The issue I ran into is that none of the other empty pins on the clock spring did anything currently and I really didn't want to rip my dash back out to check the dip switches on I believe its a pac unit for steering wheel controls. They may work but I have no way of knowing at the moment. So my hope is that if I am unable to get that to work that I will eventually swap instrument clusters from a 2016 and forward tacoma to update the look and also gain those other controls (right now im just using them as extra volume controls) And yes the new one is a little thinner since its the oem leather but its not too big of a difference. The new one is similar to our 4th gen thickness wise. I honestly kind of liked the thicker feel of the other one, it had a better grip than the new one I just put in. I would send you the dimensions but I'm at college right now so I dont have my tape measure with me. In regard to size difference, I had put my 4th gen wheel and that wheel together when i was home and the 5th gen one was slightly smaller but not by much. After the amount of time I've had it, it didn't have any noticeable difference. I think the reason it seems smaller is due to the design of the handles. These are much larger than the 4th gen ones but they havent caused any issues for me
Also thanks! I appreciate all the feedback because it does help motivate me to do more haha
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11-07-2018, 11:17 AM
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I sent you a PM.
I'm interested in the Tacoma steering with the left hand controls straight plug and play into the 4th gen.
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11-07-2018, 11:57 AM
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I sent you a PM.
I'm interested in the Tacoma steering with the left hand controls straight plug and play into the 4th gen.
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Hey really sorry the wheel was sold. I should have updated the post
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03-08-2019, 05:06 PM
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@ Johns06yota
I've been interested in this, since you first posted about it, and even now buying your "old" one off of you.... my concern is, if you wanted to upgrade to get the RH controls, I'm thinking "wouldn't I want them too?". However I'm trying to figure out what that D-pad and other controls on the RH side would operate... What are you planning on using them for? It looks like you have an AM HU, and I do as well (Pioneer AVH-2300NEX).
Also, the interior blackout job you did looks great! I'll probably tackle that this summer along with the LED upgrade, until then I'll just drool over pics of yours. I have a Natural White on Tan leather... I don't mind the Tan, actually I'm fond of it, but the blackout really helps keeping the rig look more modern.
EDIT: Also, the "New" one seems like it's not as thick compared to the "old" one... I'm assuming that's bc of the OEM leather vs the AM Leather wrap, is this the case? Would you also mind posting the Diameter of both wheels? As others have stated, it seems the 5th gens are smaller than the 4th gens, and I just want to see by how much. Seems like a small issue, but then again the steering wheel is something you use the most in a car, so the little things matter.
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I have an android head unit , link below.
I can program any of the buttons on the steering wheel to do what every I want. It works of resistance when teh button is pressed and the head unit detects that resistance level which is unique to each button.
I think if you make sure all buttons are connected, it should allow you to program the all the buttons to do whatever you want.
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03-08-2019, 06:45 PM
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this probably cheaper then my ebay piano black steering wheel and buying the cell buttons.
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03-09-2019, 12:42 AM
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Here’s the wheel I swapped in. For now the other controls are duplicates of the original ones. I may later try to use them for other functions
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Steering wheel looks awesome!
I'd like to know how you got your HVAC reverse polarized display to look so bright???
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this probably cheaper then my ebay piano black steering wheel and buying the cell buttons.
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How do you like that piano black wheel, quality-wise? I’ve been considering getting one of those for awhile now, or the other version they offer that looks like black/gray wood grain. Since my SR5 doesn’t have any steering wheel controls at all, I unfortunately can’t use these newer style wheels, mainly because I’d hate having non functional buttons.
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03-09-2019, 04:11 PM
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How do you like that piano black wheel, quality-wise? I’ve been considering getting one of those for awhile now, or the other version they offer that looks like black/gray wood grain. Since my SR5 doesn’t have any steering wheel controls at all, I unfortunately can’t use these newer style wheels, mainly because I’d hate having non functional buttons.
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I really like it and got the sport version with the indentions and bumps. that help alot off road. but the smooth parts take a little getting used to. the wheel is awesome quality and where the old trim attached i had to file it down a little bit under the steering wheel
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03-09-2019, 11:30 PM
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Steering wheel looks awesome!
I'd like to know how you got your HVAC reverse polarized display to look so bright???
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Thanks! and I make kits now that I sell on my site iannaconeautoaccessories.com
But the bulbs I use are from superbrightleds.com and they are the t4 wedge style. I also retained the factory ground pin but ran a 12 volt positive line from my cig outlet for power
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Originally Posted by Johns06yota
Thanks! and I make kits now that I sell on my site iannaconeautoaccessories.com
But the bulbs I use are from superbrightleds.com and they are the t4 wedge style. I also retained the factory ground pin but ran a 12 volt positive line from my cig outlet for power
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You now have a customer. Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by Johns06yota
Thanks! and I make kits now that I sell on my site iannaconeautoaccessories.com
But the bulbs I use are from superbrightleds.com and they are the t4 wedge style. I also retained the factory ground pin but ran a 12 volt positive line from my cig outlet for power
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Does this work for a 2004 Limited Dual Zone display?
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This is seriously awesome. My only hesitation here is the airbag recall.
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Airbag recall is passenger side only. There is no recall for the DS airbag that I am aware of.
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