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Old 07-02-2005, 11:24 AM
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Tundra Setup is now finished

Well this morning I tackled the installation of the Tundra setup. It rides alot better than my SAWS (they are for sale now ). Overall I'm pleased with the ride. The install took me around 4 hrs, but I was BS'ing the whole time. Good stuff!
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Sweet, another SAW convertee!
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Old 07-03-2005, 08:59 AM
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Its pretty nice feeling. And I think it even sits up a little higher than my Saws did. I had them cranked up pretty high due to the bumper and winch.
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Did you do one or two top spacers?
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I did one top out spacers and the y\y b\y coils.
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another happy converter
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Casey has my old Tundra setup and it really did good on the Rubicon. It was busy weekend, lots of traffic and he was the ONLY IFS truck we saw the entire 3 days.

Of course the Dana 44 did well. That's kind of a given. But now Tundra coils on a 4Runner have even done the Rubicon.

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Old 07-05-2005, 11:08 AM
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sounds good. hopefully i'll get mine out a little bit more. i've done 0 wheeling in the past year Still having the e-locker issue, but hopefully that'll be resolved soon.
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sounds good. hopefully i'll get mine out a little bit more. i've done 0 wheeling in the past year Still having the e-locker issue, but hopefully that'll be resolved soon.


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