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Old 01-27-2010, 03:54 PM
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off roading 05 tundra

so i have a 05 Tundra and i bought it used and it has a 3" suspension lift as well as a 3" body lift on it. its 2wd nothing special, trd sport package, all that good off roading stuff, and fab tech 2.5 coil overs. but i wanna take it out on the trails with my buddys but im worried its to top heavy with that extra 3inch body lift. and ive been thinking about taking off that body lift and just getting 33" tires since the only reason it has that extra lift on it is so that it can fit the 35" what should i do? hit me up with some ideas. ohh and i just have never been a fan for the body lifts cause im affraid they might break on me.



and if your wondering where we go off roading its called Rowher Flats. if anyone knows about that place or has been there tell me how you think my truck would handle up there. thanks
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i am not a big fan of body lifts myself because of the frame showing and i have also had one shift on me as well as a few friends that have had them shift. everyone has their own theory but i would take it off if it were me
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yaaa i was thinking the same thing. this is pretty much the only reason i would take it off is because i want to take it on the dirt and not worry about it rolling over, cause i did it with my last truck.
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well you said it is 2wd right? if this is the case you must not do to serious of wheelin with it so it all depends on what you want and how you run it
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yaa its 2wd. i dont think trail muddin is to extreme. they say its a 4x2 trail, which when i went with my buddy and is 4x4 it didnt seem hard at all if i brought my truck up with me.
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