Alright, this was the most difficult mod to do when cost is a real factor. The Weathertech Floorliners, gear shifter, sport pedals, tinted windows, wind deflector visors, and even the wheels and tires. I always knew from the start when I bought the truck that I would buy wheels after finding the ones I truly liked and were not as expensive as the carved alloys. The Borla deal for $833.87 (cheapest I could find) from
www.trdsparks.com was a little more difficult, but I pulled the string after talking to my wife. Now I just have to wait 5-7 days to receive it.
I plan on attempting to install it myself with my dad or friend of mine. It is a little more difficult to spend money on a depreciating item when there are other things I or my family could probably benefit more from, but I haven't had a past of spending money on myself so what the heck. This truck has caused me a little bit of a bad habit in the mods, mods, mods, and more mods area.
I did a lot of research on this forum and using other resources to make my decision for the Borla. The 304 stainless, sound and looks did it over the others.
PICS at this link:
PICS and Sound of my new Borla Dual......
I just couldn't wait to post this thread because of my excitement and anticipation. PICS will come; I promise...............
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TigerKing
Driving A Dream!
Slate Metallic SR5 4X2 5.7 Crewmax/brushed stainless steel step-ups/15% tinted windows/ navigation/back-up camera/JBL System w-Sub/ steering wheel audio controls/Bluetooth/LineX/bed extender/Weathertechs/bucket seats/moonroof/ VIPER 5900/fully debadged/AVS Visors/Tundra Sills/Uncle Mike's Paddle Holster Mount/
UnderCover/Carriage Works Polished Grille 5-Piece/
PUTCO Pedals/Sport Shifter/ Smoked Headlights-Taillights-3rd Brake Light/ Tinted PIAA Fog Lights/22" Silver KMC 652Wheels/ 305-45-22 Nitto 420s/Borla Dual Split Rear Exit 2 in and 2 Out Exhaust/Billet 14" Antenna/ Rear Sway Bar/ VLEDS in Cab/ painted TRD CAI and engine cover/custom made "T" hitch plug/ AutoDimming Mirror
To come: Drop kit
Lotto Dream: Supercharger