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This is a discussion thread titled "Lowered Trucks, Please Check In!", within the Suspension & Axle forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
yeah, i just noticed that too. they're off an RX300. sweet ride AznBoi!!!
thanks everybody.
Yeah they are Lexus RX300 headlights. I been wanting to do this for some time now. Me and my buddy did everything you see on my truck. Just wait untill im finshed with the truck. More conversions are going to be done.
thanks everybody.
Yeah they are Lexus RX300 headlights. I been wanting to do this for some time now. Me and my buddy did everything you see on my truck. Just wait untill im finshed with the truck. More conversions are going to be done.
Be sure to post pics when you're done smoothing those in...Very creative
Upgrades: PA 3" Body Lift, Powertrax No-Slip rear, Detroit ezLocker front, Fabtech/Fox front, Wheeler's AALs, TC Front Diff Drop, 16 x 8 MB Wheels, 285/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler MT/Rs, Pioneer Head Unit, Infiniti Reference speakers [front and rear], 150 W bridged amp to bandpass enclosure, 6 CD changer with IR remote, iPod mini and xm hardwired into stereo, Toyota drop in bedliner, and Tonneau cover
Has anyone lowered the front end by cutting a little off the front springs? I'm thinking of lowering but not that much. I would use the 6400 for 2" drop in the rear so I would need to lower the front an 1" or 2" to keep it a little lower in the front.
Hey Yoders,
Have 03 T3 and it also is terrible to look at with all that gap between the wheel and flare. I'd like to lower it, but I want a tried and true kit. We can't be the exceptions. I can't help believe that more Tundras would be lowered if a kit was available. I'll post my truck when I figure out how to. Thanks for the pictures guys. They give me hope my truck will someday look like I want it to.
is there any type of lowering kit for a 2003 stepside tundra 4x2 ??? i am and been looking for one... i live in san diego california... i wonder if they even exist. i dont plan to load much weight in the back.. i have a snugtopSL... check out my page ...click on that "HERE" thingy!
guys the sos tundra drop kit is out! check the link in my sig!
im in !! just tell me what i gotta do!! im not to clear about the group buy thiny but whatever it takes..im willing !!! just let me know what we or i have to do!! thanks!!!!!!
ive saved several hundred bucks in maintenance costs alone just by ordering parts from carson toyota . not to mention all the stuff ive got thru group buys, which for the most part ya gotta be a member to benefit from. kick in for the bandwidth, it aint much...and theres nuthin wrong with year to year either
ive saved several hundred bucks in maintenance costs alone just by ordering parts from carson toyota . not to mention all the stuff ive got thru group buys, which for the most part ya gotta be a member to benefit from. kick in for the bandwidth, it aint much...and theres nuthin wrong with year to year either
-s
eh at my age I need all the money I can save especially with gas prices the way they are.I'll look into it though..but I thought registered members could participate in group buys?
__________________ - justin
Former Tundra Owner.Now Driving a 2001 Corvette.