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Join Date: Aug 2009
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1990 22re yota 4x4 pickup needs more POWAH!
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: RI
Posts: 129
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check your gearing first. if you are stock geared for 225/65's then you are going to really notice a loss of power with 31x10.5s (looks like in the pic anyways). gear code is inside the door on drivers side. it'll start with a g and have 3#'s following it. search that number to see what you have.
Just tryin to save you alot of money and heartache on performance parts that amount to nothing because you can't getthe motor in the powerband
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90 3vze 4x4 runner mostly stock. custom isr mod, cherry bomb turbo muffler 31x10.5 Coursers with stock 4.10s hehe. custom 4runner a$$ sag :( and 1 extremely dirty lebra. (no hood scoops) |
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