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Old 03-23-2008, 03:31 PM
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You should post up some pics of its stance when not flexing. Looks good tho
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Ugh, I had the rear clicking on my swaybar end links. I ended up taking them off and leaving them off. Probably not the best idea, but, no more sounds... now, its been about 2 years and ive misplaced the sway bar so this is a good idea for those wanting to run those long LC coils!
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I finally had a chance to take if off road!!, this suspension setup is awsome!!!. I have never experienced such a smooth ride on logging/forestry roads, its a perfect spring shock combo. It flexes great and the MTR's were pretty good, these tires really dig down once forward movement stops. The ground was soft and saturated, so I sunk down a few times. I just need to get rid of that rock anchor ( hitch) and build a real bumper, and a belly skid plate .... I dont normally do mud bogging but this is actually a road/ trail, Anyway here is some pics:



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Yeah I know.
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how did you get out to take those pictures? and did you have a portable shower with you for cleaning up?

pretty nice bogging, er, trail riding.
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Your other half looks thrilled...lol
I know mine would have been
I cant wait to hit the trails again....There is too much snow and the trails are closed for snowmobiles and wildlife...
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i can sell you a ct26 turbo with 88k miles.. recently taken off of my 1993 toyota mr2..no shaft play, and good condition! I also have the 3s-gte stock intercooler for sale too..if you need the hot/cold intercooling piping i can provide that with the intercooler..

i wasnt planning on advertising the turbo *yet* ..i wanted to make a video of the internals moving, etc. but if you are interested send me a email: jimmy.mayfield@globalgeophysical.com
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The part number for the front TRD tundra coils that you used: 48131-AF100 (driver side), and 48131-AF090 (passenger).

is this correct?
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Originally Posted by mayfield
i can sell you a ct26 turbo with 88k miles.. need the hot/cold intercooling piping i can provide that with the intercooler..
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The part number for the front TRD tundra coils that you used: 48131-AF100 (driver side), and 48131-AF090 (passenger).
is this correct?
I have a few CT turbos and stock supra intercoolers around my shop. I will be using a new Garret t3/t4 turbo. Thanks for the offer though.

Yes those are the coil PN#s
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