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Old 05-21-2007, 01:31 PM
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07 tundra with 6inch lift on 40's

These pics are from the Extreme Motorsports Expo in Costa Mesa, Ca
makes the tundra fit in the "full size truck" category.









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looks like its gonna rub that front bumper reallly bad. and that looks to be more then 6 inchs of lift imo!.

i think it could go down 2 inchs but otherwise it sure lookts better then any other fullsize truck lifted. ill give it that
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all show and no go, looks like a backyard bracket lift..... and yes probably closer to the 12" category..
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What?! No Straight Axle..??!!
Ok so they are touting the ifs lift...but that thing would look better with some scrapes and a straight axle..then I would be impressed
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2wd
2 high
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big tundra indeed
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Originally Posted by AH64ID
all show and no go....
I agree.

I like everything about it except the lift & the tires.
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It reminds me of all the trucks that tow the boats to the lake and back... and get groceries and ... get dry cleaning?...
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Originally Posted by TFJ-4runner
These pics are from the Extreme Motorsports Expo in Costa Mesa, Ca
makes the tundra fit in the "full size truck" category.

Thank you for reminding me Why I chose not to go.

I was planning on going but then I thought, meh, it's just gunna be a bunch of bro trucks and sandrails. Not My thing.
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lame, I'm sick of looking at trucks like that around my neighborhood. Bunch of soccer moms and bros running mud terrains to the mall.
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never gonna see a speck of mud. useless...
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still looks good....i think that's the point
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Originally Posted by olsy1984
still looks good....i think that's the point
Bingo
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How about a little less rim and more tire? 22" just don't fit the overall look.
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lame...
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IMHO I think it's down right hilarious that it is a 2WD!!! Overall I think it's Gotty. Not my cup-o-tea.

(If you look closely @ the very last picture, you can tell there's no front diff or half shafts!) Too big for being a pre-runner!

John
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i like it, theres nothing wrong with a ridiculously (sp.?) lifted show truck.. it could be worse, it could be slammed.. that would be a shame..
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Another one of those big trucks where the guy who is driving it is trying to compensate for something...
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Originally Posted by 1stgenrnrdude
i like it, theres nothing wrong with a ridiculously (sp.?) lifted show truck.. it could be worse, it could be slammed.. that would be a shame..
I see them both equally..


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