2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Yup, we need a list. I had the wheel bearings repacked and greased as close to 6,000 miles as I could on my Silver Shadow. When I stopped for a break, or at the end of a long downhill, I checked the center of the wheels for heat (never did get hot). I checked the air pressure in the tires. But, now I realize I'm not sure about the wheel bearing maintenance on my 2014 T@B. I did find out I just have to check they hydraulic fluid on the surge brakes every once in a while.
If you don't have a maintenance free battery, you do need to check the level in the battery. Only use distilled water.
From reading here, you need to check the level of the glycol for the Alde. Only fill with distilled water or the specific glycol mixture (do a search, Normfun found the correct brand at O'Reilly Auto Parts).
Check for tire wear. It sure looks easier to see than on my Silver Shadow with those beautiful flared fiberglass fenders!
Check to make sure your spare tire is still tight, no matter where you store it.
Next.....
Yes, I do write down my mileage. Every single fill-up with notes as to where and any maintenance. I also have two trip tics on my truck. I reset "A" to zero as I'm getting ready to leave to driveway, and I write it down on my book when I get back. It's actually an approximation because I don't keep track of the mileage while the camper is at a campsite and When I go sightseeing. I know that on December 27th, 2014, I left home. I got back March 25th, 2015 and the trip tic said 8,198. I actually had almost 10,000 on my wheel bearing maintenance, because I had 1,500 miles in November while in Washington, D.C.. I had my wheel bearing maintenance done the next day after I got home.bgualtieri said:Dumb question..... But did I miss where the odometer is on the T@b? Do you just write down the mileage of your trips?
Inquiring minds are wondering!
I sure you can find an app for your appsPXLated said:Man, I'm overloaded with apps because there's always an app for that.
Didn't you get an odometer with yours? B-)bgualtieri said:Dumb question..... But did I miss where the odometer is on the T@b? Do you just write down the mileage of your trips?
Inquiring minds are wondering!

Dexter: Dexter’s standard wheel bearing configuration consists of opposed tapered roller bearing cones and cups, fitted inside of a precision machined cast hub. This method of using tapered roller bearings requires that a minimal amount of axial end play be provided at assembly. This end play is essential to the longevity of the bearings service life. This design is typically lubricated with grease, packed into the bearings. Oil lubrication is another method which is available in some of the larger Dexter’s standard wheel bearing configuration consists of opposed tapered roller bearing cones and cups, fitted inside of a precision machined cast hub. This method of using tapered roller bearings requires that a minimal amount of axial end play be provided at assembly. This end play is essential to the longevity of the bearings service life. This design is typically lubricated with grease, packed into the bearings. Oil lubrication is another method which is available in some of the larger axle capacities.axle capacities.