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Old 10-10-2006, 12:11 PM
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Another just lifted thread. . .no 56k!

Finally got around to getting the lift on last saturday. Still have a few problems to work out, but nothing major. Right now it is Tundra Coils with stock shocks, OME rear shocks with LC Coils. PICS:








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hey thats a nice lookin truck
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Very Nice!!

The mudd adds a nice touch I think...

Congrats, lookin good!!
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looks good
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Is that Georgia clay harder to clean off than regular dirt?
I do remember the version in NC when I was a kid permantly colored any white clothing it touched.
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Hey, you have the same tires as me, sweet.
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Looks good.

Did you take a bucket of mud and throw it on there or what? hah.
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Thanks for the comments.

Some of the mud here is really hard to get off, at one trail it was darker mud and was really hard to clean off. THe mud that is on there now really is pretty easy to clean off. I got most of it off at the carwash about 30 minutes ago, just put some soap and a powerwasher and it came right off.

I got prettttty stuck, mud was alittle above the doors on one side. I had my freind pull me out, that is where most of the mud came from. I also managed to tear off the front skid plate and lose that little plastic peice on the front of the bumper.
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The little plastic piece sometimes pivots underneath the bumper....its probvably still there, you just need to rotate it in to place.

Looks Good!
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Hmm i will go look. I hope it is still there!

EDIT

Nope, its gone haha

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Originally Posted by SC4Runner
Did you take a bucket of mud and throw it on there or what? hah.
haha... mall crawler

post up some flex shots! and which OME shocks are you using with the LC coils?
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Looks great. How do the stock shocks handle the Tundra coils? How does it ride?
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RunnerUp- They are n86c's. I will get some flex shots next time I got out, to give you an idea, it rubs in the back reallllly bad.

Onespeed- They handle them fine, but there is really zero flex offroad. I am going to get the Tokiko's on sometime soon.
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Originally Posted by jwbehm
RunnerUp- They are n86c's. I will get some flex shots next time I got out, to give you an idea, it rubs in the back reallllly bad.

Onespeed- They handle them fine, but there is really zero flex offroad. I am going to get the Tokiko's on sometime soon.
I have a set for sale if you're interested.
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I already have them, the place that did the lift said they were too short and would have to compress them too much. Me and some freinds are going to put them on in the next couple weeks
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I remember when I was a kid my uncle used to make me wash off the upstate South Carolina red clay off of his Bronco. Not very much fun.
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What is rubbing ???? I too have N86's and was going to put in LC coils.

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RunnerUp- They are n86c's. I will get some flex shots next time I got out, to give you an idea, it rubs in the back reallllly bad.

Onespeed- They handle them fine, but there is really zero flex offroad. I am going to get the Tokiko's on sometime soon.
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The rear tires rub on the fender flares on both sides. I am probably just going to take all of the fender flares off for when I go to Tellico, but I still havent thought of a permanent solution.
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