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Originally posted by Flex View PostNice. Man I'm so torn on whether to go 6" on mine or just add a 1-2" body for a little more height.
Want to go 295/70/17 on my next set of tires. Once its paid off I'm going to put the supercharger in it and go 35".
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I would run as fast as I can, away from body lifts. I wouldn’t.....
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Originally posted by savin yours View PostI would run as fast as I can, away from body lifts. I wouldn’t.....
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You actually lose ground clearance with a 6" due to the brackets and shock mounts.
All give and take.
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Fun fact, Tractor supply stall mats take the pain out of sleeping in your taco bed with those dang ridges, and their way cheaper then pre-cut Tacoma mats. An exacto knife works great for getting it to fit the wheel wells.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...st=stall%20mat
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First Generation Tundra Limited Crew Cab 4WD , Third Generation 4Runner Limited 4WD , Third Generation 4Runner SR5 4WD , Rav4 Limited AWD , Rav4 Limited , Rav4 , T100 Extra Cab , Hylander AWD , and a Venza XLE . We converted over to Toyota nearly a couple of decades ago and have had zero regrets
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Originally posted by fish4food View Post^^^ARB Front Bumper?
Have been thinking about that in the front and a Rough Country rear.
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Originally posted by LFD2037 View PostYes, ARB Summit. It was an absolute PITA to put together and install! About 20 man hours. It’s very well thought out and designed but the end user gets 100% of the hassle of putting it together, cutting fenders, cutting grill, fitting, etc.
Good to know about install.
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After dragging a bit more trailer this weekend than I usually do with my '15 Tacoma 4x4, I'll be installing a trailer brake controller and likely rear air bags. Anyone have any experience with air bags (Firestone Ride-Rites, etc.) on a Tacoma? Do they make the unloaded ride harsh? Have to carry some weight all the time to compensate? I know they need at least 5psi in them at all times. Or should I consider overloads or a complete new rear spring package?
Here's a couple of pics of the truck in question.......
Stu
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Originally posted by Cottonfish View PostAfter dragging a bit more trailer this weekend than I usually do with my '15 Tacoma 4x4, I'll be installing a trailer brake controller and likely rear air bags. Anyone have any experience with air bags (Firestone Ride-Rites, etc.) on a Tacoma? Do they make the unloaded ride harsh? Have to carry some weight all the time to compensate? I know they need at least 5psi in them at all times. Or should I consider overloads or a complete new rear spring package?
Here's a couple of pics of the truck in question.......
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Stu
Take a gander at the sumo springs.
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Originally posted by gpena View PostSo awesome!! Where is the first camping trip you will be making?
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First one will be at a campground(probly lake Texanna). We will try and not use utilities unless we have to. Kinda just testing out our equipment and packing skills. Our first real trip is the hill country overlanding loop. Starts in Fredericksburg, then crossed the James River then the Llano River. Gonna make two nights on the trip. Can’t wait!!
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Originally posted by savin yours View PostFirst one will be at a campground(probly lake Texanna). We will try and not use utilities unless we have to. Kinda just testing out our equipment and packing skills. Our first real trip is the hill country overlanding loop. Starts in Fredericksburg, then crossed the James River then the Llano River. Gonna make two nights on the trip. Can’t wait!!
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