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Old 04-19-2004, 07:23 PM
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Talking lifted taco pics

here are some pics of my taco with the OME 882 kit. i got it on this weekend and the bumper on last thursday. the lift rides great, much better than stock. i havent even reconnected the sway bar and it feels much 'tighter' than it did before.

i found an urban rti ramp and took some articulation shots, pretty good for ifs...

my favorite shot flexy taco

and some others... rti pics

now i gotta get my 1" RB body lift on so i can get 33x10.5s on a new set of 15x8 black rockcrawlers
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let me know what you think!
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looks good, but you need some TIRES before you do anything else! That bumper and lift and CB make it look like a real trail rig, and your tires are from a Geo Metro!

Actually they're not that bad, but are you planning on getting some a/t or m/t tires soon?
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hahaha, i beat ya to posting the pics carlisle
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...+lift+complete
Old 04-19-2004, 09:21 PM
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yeah, they're still the stock tires at about 65k, 33bfg's are going on in about two weeks
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looks good.

runnerboy I will be up at radford for there graduation the weekend of may 10th. let me know if yall are doing any wheeling that weekend.
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Originally Posted by runnerboy97
hahaha, i beat ya to posting the pics carlisle
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...+lift+complete
I was thinking that I saw those pics before!


The lift looks good, like other have said, its time for some tires!
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hey man, yeah remind me when it gets closer to time. i would definatly be up for some wheelin that weekend. a few members of our club actually go to radford, but they will probably be gone, oh well, there will still be enough of us around. keep in touch
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i havent even reconnected the sway bar and it feels much 'tighter' than it did before.
dont even waste your time reconnecting it. unless, you want it on so you can take the corners fast at the mall parking lot.
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i wasn't planning on reconnecting it except on long trips, and i don't go to the mall
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i wasn't planning on reconnecting it except on long trips, and i don't go to the mall
The stupidity of yota tech members never seizes to amaze me. long trips eh? dosent that mean you'll be on the high way? aka mello corners?
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um, well I don't really want to be cruising at 75+mph down the highway for 1500 miles without a sway bar connected. Sometimes things happen and you have to make evasive maneuvers, which personally, I would not like to make in a lifted truck with no swaybar, I don't especially want to end up on the roof. So I wouldn't consider that stupidity
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yeah man, thats what I do. Leave it undone at school, cause you know all those last minute late night wheelin trips we do. Then i just hook it back up for the drive home or wherever. but then again it takes me less than a minute a side to redo my discconects.
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it's pretty easy with the stock links too, prolly take less than 5 mins to hook it back up, but i might have to get me some quick disconnects
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Originally Posted by OtFoFyRoOtAaD91
The stupidity of yota tech members never seizes to amaze me. long trips eh? dosent that mean you'll be on the high way? aka mello corners?
And you are a member of what internet fourum?

BTW- Chek Yore Speline

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Originally Posted by 4x4Lamm
And you are a member of what internet fourum?

BTW- Chek Yore Speline

Lamm
Just ignore him and his trolling. He's not yet 18 and in the grand total of nine posts I have seen from him, not one actually added value to the thread.
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Probably the best advice I have gotten in a while.

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I agree with you Lamm
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That's a nicely done rig. Sometimes I miss my taco, especially the rear locker.
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He won't be back.


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