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1Gen-TundraGeneral discussion forum for the 2000 to 2006 Toyota Tundra.
This is a discussion thread titled "question about a lift kit for 2wd", within the 1Gen-Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
really? news to me. I think you have to figure this... lifting = ground clearance (here in Florida great for flooded streets) also just looks better.... as for money... if ya got it... spend it.
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2006 DC SR5
Bilstein 5100s F&R
Wheelers 1.5" AAL
265 Nittos on OEM Alloys
Flowmaster Delta 40
LUND Genesis Tri-Fold Tonneau
Lil Boom under the seat compliments of RF
Full LED conversion
Nothing too fancy, just better than stock!
I guess all those race truck guys are idiots. Have you tried telling them that? They would probably love to hear from you.
Who needs 4wd when you have experience????
Opinions are like A-holes. Everyone has one and they all stink.
__________________ '05 Tundra DC TRD 2 WHL: The TOW truck, Spectra Mica Blue, with Kenwood H/U, Kenwood Amp and crossover. Infinity 6010cs, 10" Rockford SUB, 6 disc CD Changer mounted in Center console, SWI-X to retain steering wheel controls, 7" TV with DVD. Tinted Windows, Three chamber Flowmaster, Painted front chrome strip
1994 Toy: The TOY Standard cab, Long travel front pulling13" w/Double fox w/Res, Deaver rear at 18" w/Single 2.5 18" fox w/Res., full glass, Bumper to Bumper cage, Gusseted frame, PRP seats, Crow harnesses, Custom steering(All Heims & Chromoly), Grant steering wheel, Smoothest ride around. OH by the way only 70,000 miles.
really? news to me. I think you have to figure this... lifting = ground clearance (here in Florida great for flooded streets) also just looks better.... as for money... if ya got it... spend it.
Yeah ya right!! When you live South of New Orleans where it floods everytime it rains, it makes plenty of sense to raise a 2WD. I have got caught in 2 feet of water just from an afternoon thunderstorm. Keep on surfin Bum!!
Yeah ya right!! When you live South of New Orleans where it floods everytime it rains, it makes plenty of sense to raise a 2WD. I have got caught in 2 feet of water just from an afternoon thunderstorm. Keep on surfin Bum!!
You know about flooding in New Orleans... that is fo sho!
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2006 DC SR5
Bilstein 5100s F&R
Wheelers 1.5" AAL
265 Nittos on OEM Alloys
Flowmaster Delta 40
LUND Genesis Tri-Fold Tonneau
Lil Boom under the seat compliments of RF
Full LED conversion
Nothing too fancy, just better than stock!
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