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Old 06-30-2009, 09:32 PM
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Default Re: Buildthread- 2000 Tundra suspension rebuild

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Originally Posted by Scorp979 View Post
Alright Highlevel. The wife is very displeased with you. You got me spending more money. As tight as the budget is I would much prefer SS. I spent some time looking around and making phone calls and found exactly what I think is right for me. I was really hoping for split side tips. The Gibson kit you linked to, well, I've already been through one of those. Rotted out in 3 years. Good sound though. I have always wanted a Borla dual kit but didn't want to shell out $750-$800. I happened across Racepages.com which had the Borla B2514852 kit for $554.77. All SS, million mile warranty and my split side tips. Sweet, its on order. Im stoked because that current stock exhaust doesn't look right now that everything else is all cleaned up. I almost hate to put the bed back on.

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Sorry you may really have to take the brunt of that heat...

I was going to suggest that setup but thought it was out of the question (price range). I saw it for $750.00 or so. Sounds like you found a sweet deal!

Wow, Gibson not good ay?

I am with you... I would not want to put the bed back on until it was all clean... that exhaust is the one remaining piece. You know when all is said and done you will be soooo happy because you won't have to think about any of that stuff for a long while. Probably just some maintenance for some undercoating and you will be good for many years.

I would be interested in hearing that sound. I would love to change out my exhaust to something that has good flow to increase HP, get longevity and improve the sound slightly. Don't want anything too loud, just slightly aggressive when you move. I have heard loud and am not impressed, although there was a time.
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2006 DC, SR5, 4.7L, 5 speed, 4WD, LSD,
Silver Sky Metallic, Keyless Entry, Tow Package
Westin wheel to wheel step bars
Rackit (powder coated)
Leer 100 w/Windoors
Air lift Ride Control w/Quick Shot and Onboard Air
Pop & Lock
Bedrug
Slide Master bed-slide
Bilstein 5100s (middle notch)
Wheeler's AAL
Toyo 265/70/17 10 ply (back on stock wheels)
Scangauge II


Waiting to be installed:
MB Quart Speakers
Eclipse Amp
TC steering rack bushings
TC diff drop
Downey end links
Kartec CV boots


Wish List:
Spidertrax
SS exhaust system
HD front bumber (Reuenal or ARB)
Mile Marker Winch
Changing professions or purchasing a service truck so I can make this one all about fun!




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