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Old 08-26-2007, 06:17 PM
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Looks good, but my only complaint is our rigs don't have any kind of factory fender flare and the wider meats throws shizzle down that sides of the truck. (I've chipped a side view mirror just running 31x10.50s on a gravel driveway.
wow. that's pretty weird. i've got 10.50s on stock wheels with 2" wheel spacers. it's wide and i run gravel/sand at 55-65mph without any issues.
Old 08-27-2007, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by GenXr
Looks good, but my only complaint is our rigs don't have any kind of factory fender flare and the wider meats throws shizzle down that sides of the truck. (I've chipped a side view mirror just running 31x10.50s on a gravel driveway.
The thing I like about it is when your just rollin around in a parking lot and its been raining it shoots the water up above me and people are like
Old 08-27-2007, 04:15 PM
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Makes me miss my Blue 94' I had in H.S. But your truck looks great!
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did you max out your tbars? I have about the same cv angle from the same set up. bj spacers and crank but Im running 32s rite now
Old 11-05-2007, 01:26 PM
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Very nice, Love the look. I have the same setup in front. I'd recommend a 1" 4-Crawler diff-drop to preserve your CVs and an alignment (duh).

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Old 11-05-2007, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by red89yota
The thing I like about it is when your just rollin around in a parking lot and its been raining it shoots the water up above me and people are like
You guys should see how much crap my tires throw up. I get huge sprays of water when its wet out, when im on the hwy in the rain TONS of water gets sprayed behind/beside me. I like it though, nobody drives close to me anymore

Altho everytime I get rocks in my tires they come out like shotgun pellets, hitting my paint and my mirrors.
Old 11-05-2007, 03:20 PM
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Very nice, Love the look. I have the same setup in front. I'd recommend a 1" 4-Crawler diff-drop to preserve your CVs and an alignment (duh).

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Well 4wd dont hardly get used so I will sometime but is no big deal.
Old 11-05-2007, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by red89yota
Well 4wd dont hardly get used so I will sometime but is no big deal.
Ok, but what kind of hubs do you have (ADD, Manual, Etc..)? When I bought my 4Runner the 4X4 had hardly ever been used, but both front axles were shot. Granted it was at 150k miles, but it had no lift and ADD.

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i think you could use a touch more altitude...not too much, just enough! looks good though. keep the wheels down!
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I have manual hubs and I am savin up for a 4in lift on top of that so it will proubly need some 38's
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Originally Posted by red89yota
I have manual hubs and I am savin up for a 4in lift on top of that so it will proubly need some 38's
Nice! I'll want to see pics of that. very nice.
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