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Old 10-07-2006, 06:31 PM
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Bagger, that was another option-but on TJM"s site they claim that it wont accept a winch-under winch capacity it lists n/a.

I could have steve do the brushguard part but its sort of tough since he wouldnt have the truck to work with and I am nowhere near close enough to visit his shop.

I would probably be happy with the warn mount anyway-dont have tons of money to spend and offroad occasionaly due to time constraints.

Thanks so much for the info, its always another option!
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cjm-i asked my dad and he said all he knows it was one warn makes.. me got it 10 years ago.. but its the transversal one
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Yea, seems like they dont make it anymore-pitty I like it.

I will have to settle for a warn transformer, I cannot justify spending even more on a complete custom bumper right now.
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the transformer will look the same as mine.. i may consider selling it.. just depends on how it looks when i lift my truck and lift the bumper to make it look stock
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Originally Posted by DaddyJoe
Hello all!!!

I'm a newbie here and this is my first post. I have a 1996 T100 extra cab and I'm having problems finding a decent black grill/brush guard for it. 99.9% of the guards I come across(on the net) are for the other models like 4-runners, tacomas, tundras, etc. Will a guard for one of these other models fit my truck, or will it have to be strictly for a T100? Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!!
I can make one for you
out of oak, red cedar, walnut what ever you want
Old 10-09-2006, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CJM
Bagger, that was another option-but on TJM"s site they claim that it wont accept a winch-under winch capacity it lists n/a.
They list it as non-winchable but it does have a winch cradle and they sell additional brackets for mounting strength. Honger fabbed up his own brackets to make his work.

I understand if you want to go a different direction, but I thought I'd follow up on the TJM, if anyone else is interested.
Old 10-09-2006, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bagger
They list it as non-winchable but it does have a winch cradle and they sell additional brackets for mounting strength. Honger fabbed up his own brackets to make his work.

I understand if you want to go a different direction, but I thought I'd follow up on the TJM, if anyone else is interested.
Well that does anyser some questions, thank you actually.
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Found a pic of those brackets for the TJM winch kit. They should still be available.

Just posting this so the information is out there if anyone's ever searching -

The pic is huge - here's a link
Old 10-16-2006, 06:08 PM
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Thanks again bagger...
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Here is one:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/B...3+1997/c-10101
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CJM, I noticed you were moving from the Hankooks to the Geolanders, funny I was going to go the other way. Any problems with the Kook's?
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Originally Posted by sworxx
CJM, I noticed you were moving from the Hankooks to the Geolanders, funny I was going to go the other way. Any problems with the Kook's?
Nope, just felt I would upsize my tires to 32x11.5x15 and tirerack doesnt sell hankooks. It is really a toss up, I hear great things about the geos but general at grabber II's (not the bad ones everyone talks about) are a good option too.

These things handle great and hold the road wheel. Been wheeling in sand, some light mud and alot of packed dirt and minor crawling and havent had problems. They dont hydroplane and stop and corner well when its wet too.
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I also have a personal interest as I work for Hankook. Just wanted to get some feedback. I will probably use them any way for obvious reasons.
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If you work for them, maybe you can find out if they make the tires bigger than 31x10.5x15. I cannot find them even listed on kooks site for anything bigger.
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Sorry, the more aggressive tires like the RT01 and RT03 come in the larger sizes.
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Thanks, thats all I needed to know..
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Originally Posted by DaddyJoe
I actually found a nice looking one on Ebay that said it was for 90 and up Toyota pickups, but the guy is in Ohio and won't ship it.:cry: That is what made me wonder if, for instance, one for a 96 Tacoma or so would fit mine. The guy said it fit 90 and up pickups.
FUNNY seeing how the T100 was only made 93-98 as you and I know lol
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