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Did you modify the exhaust, brake lines, fuel lines to lay that out? How was it to do and how much altogether? Is it a 10 switch?

We need a vid to see this thing hoppin. That'll be sweet.

Nice job
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Did you modify the exhaust, brake lines, fuel lines to lay that out? How was it to do and how much altogether? Is it a 10 switch?

We need a vid to see this thing hoppin. That'll be sweet.

Nice job
it doesnt hop yet.It was funny though at the meet because he dropped the thing on teh groudn then scraped his whole truck across the concrete LOL!
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it doesnt hop yet.It was funny though at the meet because he dropped the thing on teh groudn then scraped his whole truck across the concrete LOL!

sounds really good for the truck

this isnt pickuptruck.com. keep it to g/c and outta the tech forums.--D67
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sounds really good for the truck
for a kid like you. you sure do like to talk about of crap...

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http://www.speedofsoundperformance.c...cessTundra.jpg

man that looks good.
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Dude that's awesome. I couldn't find that on the site. Where'd you find that?
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I agree... that looks awesome!

Here's another one:

http://www.speedofsoundperformance.com/tundra.htm

Those tailpipes with the trimmed rollpan = sexy!

Here's one of a DC:

http://www.speedofsoundperformance.c...tAndTundra.jpg
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Kit looks very nice. I know you use the shackles for the rear. But how do you use those round things?
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Kit looks very nice. I know you use the shackles for the rear. But how do you use those round things?
vu im not 100% sure but i think they are used ontop of the front springs.

ALSO.it looks like they have a 2/4 coming out soon.I recieved a email from tom yesterday @ sos performance

We have a 2/4 in development. We have the 2" front kit ready now for $210 & the rear will be ready in 3 weeks. Stay tuned.





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I don't think so justin. If you put it on top of the shock then that would lift up the truck. If you put under the shock then it would drop your truck. But then you would have to use a drop springs in order for that little round thing can be use as a drop. The pic you posted up is that a full drop kit? From what I see its missing drop springs... But thats just me. I have no idea how this kit works in person....
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I know Boone did his and I tried getting in touch with him a while back but lost contact with him, he seems to ignore me oddly enough....-Mehul
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LOWER!! LOWER!!! i want my truck to be lower than that!! sorry, just my personal peference. that is real nice!! the drop does make a difference. i assumed it woulda looked worst, but hey now!! nice....! hope they come out with a lower one. i want my baby dumped!
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I don't think so justin. If you put it on top of the shock then that would lift up the truck. If you put under the shock then it would drop your truck. But then you would have to use a drop springs in order for that little round thing can be use as a drop. The pic you posted up is that a full drop kit? From what I see its missing drop springs... But thats just me. I have no idea how this kit works in person....
The pic is a full drop kit. I believe 1.6/2.5.
You use your existing coil springs. In order for those round looking "thingy's" to work, you must remove your existing spring perch. Then, you install the "thingy's "on. I can say the ride is not harsh at all. It handles good. The rear setup is a breeze. I speak from experience.
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The pic is a full drop kit. I believe 1.6/2.5.
You use your existing coil springs. In order for those round looking "thingy's" to work, you must remove your existing spring perch. Then, you install the "thingy's "on. I can say the ride is not harsh at all. It handles good. The rear setup is a breeze. I speak from experience.
did u buy and install it?
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