lifted taco pics
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lifted taco pics
here are some pics of my taco with the OME 882 kit. i got it on this weekend and the bumper on last thursday. the lift rides great, much better than stock. i havent even reconnected the sway bar and it feels much 'tighter' than it did before.
i found an urban rti ramp and took some articulation shots, pretty good for ifs...
my favorite shot flexy taco
and some others... rti pics
now i gotta get my 1" RB body lift on so i can get 33x10.5s on a new set of 15x8 black rockcrawlers
i found an urban rti ramp and took some articulation shots, pretty good for ifs...
my favorite shot flexy taco
and some others... rti pics
now i gotta get my 1" RB body lift on so i can get 33x10.5s on a new set of 15x8 black rockcrawlers
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looks good, but you need some TIRES before you do anything else! That bumper and lift and CB make it look like a real trail rig, and your tires are from a Geo Metro!
Actually they're not that bad, but are you planning on getting some a/t or m/t tires soon?
Actually they're not that bad, but are you planning on getting some a/t or m/t tires soon?
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hahaha, i beat ya to posting the pics carlisle
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...+lift+complete
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Originally Posted by runnerboy97
hahaha, i beat ya to posting the pics carlisle
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...+lift+complete
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The lift looks good, like other have said, its time for some tires!
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hey man, yeah remind me when it gets closer to time. i would definatly be up for some wheelin that weekend. a few members of our club actually go to radford, but they will probably be gone, oh well, there will still be enough of us around. keep in touch
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i havent even reconnected the sway bar and it feels much 'tighter' than it did before.
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i wasn't planning on reconnecting it except on long trips, and i don't go to the mall
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um, well I don't really want to be cruising at 75+mph down the highway for 1500 miles without a sway bar connected. Sometimes things happen and you have to make evasive maneuvers, which personally, I would not like to make in a lifted truck with no swaybar, I don't especially want to end up on the roof. So I wouldn't consider that stupidity
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yeah man, thats what I do. Leave it undone at school, cause you know all those last minute late night wheelin trips we do. Then i just hook it back up for the drive home or wherever. but then again it takes me less than a minute a side to redo my discconects.
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Originally Posted by OtFoFyRoOtAaD91
The stupidity of yota tech members never seizes to amaze me. long trips eh? dosent that mean you'll be on the high way? aka mello corners?
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Originally Posted by 4x4Lamm
And you are a member of what internet fourum?
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