geekyadam
Well-Known Member
Hey all, first time poster. Just ordered my 2017 Tacoma TRD Sport 5-speed short bed with P&T package. I really wanted a stick and I don't plan on taking it wheeling so I chose the cosmetic features of the Sport over the rear locking diff on the Off-road model. Watched all local dealerships for months for that specific model but no one drives stick anymore so no one had any with the P&T package. So I ordered one. I'm just curious what it would take to add a locking diff for a gen3 Sport in case I decide I want to go that route in the future. Anyone add a locking diff to a gen3 Sport?
Bonus question: Is 4-wheel less "effective" with stick shift without the locking diff? I haven't utilized 4-wheel in a long time and I remember feathering the breaks can help when a wheel is spinning, but with a stick your left foot is pretty busy haha. Or does ATRAC make the breaking technique no longer necessary?
Extra bonus question: Anyone have a 5-speed Sport that wishes they could switch to an Off-road for the locking diff? Technically I can change my mind and have them re-order me an Off-road model (it'd just take another 6-8 weeks of waiting for that to come in...).
Thanks much. ^_^
Adam
Bonus question: Is 4-wheel less "effective" with stick shift without the locking diff? I haven't utilized 4-wheel in a long time and I remember feathering the breaks can help when a wheel is spinning, but with a stick your left foot is pretty busy haha. Or does ATRAC make the breaking technique no longer necessary?
Extra bonus question: Anyone have a 5-speed Sport that wishes they could switch to an Off-road for the locking diff? Technically I can change my mind and have them re-order me an Off-road model (it'd just take another 6-8 weeks of waiting for that to come in...).
Thanks much. ^_^
Adam