Anyone lowered their 4runner?
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OMG can you imagine the money spent on tires for that truck !!
Why would you take something so nice and destroy it like that, I guess personal preference but eeeekk the blue one slammed to the ground not my taste...ding going up ^^^^
I would lift a truck and drop a car ;-)
Why would you take something so nice and destroy it like that, I guess personal preference but eeeekk the blue one slammed to the ground not my taste...ding going up ^^^^
I would lift a truck and drop a car ;-)
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What everyone needs to understand is that with an adjustable air suspension, alignment is done at ride height at a certain air pressure. You drive it at that height 99% of the time, and you let out the air when you park it. The air ride is sometimes comparable to a cadilac on clouds, if done properly.
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You can do projectors for the 4Runner if you have a thousand bucks to burn and you can make those covers from the "black outs" by cutting a hole in them and paint
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Well I am having mine done buying pieces one at a time then when I get all the parts I have to ship them out to be retrofitted, the projectors alone were 400 bucks from an FX-35
Ah it's only money I get more every week
Ah it's only money I get more every week
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If you take the running boards off it would kill the look, it wouldn't look as low. The only 4runner in this thread I would drive is the black on. Is it riding on VOLKS?
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