Clean second gen pics
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...a/f97a8a1b.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/f9022f4c.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/f9022f89.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/f9022fcc.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...f/f90230b9.jpg This was after going over the whole truck with a clay bar and waxing with Mothers cleaner wax. Mike. |
looks good :bigok:
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very nice padna
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Looks sweet, now go get some wheels.
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This was after going over the whole truck with a clay bar and waxing with Mothers cleaner wax.
Mike.[/QUOTE] How do you like those 33x10.50's? Ever wish you had 12.50's? |
Originally Posted by dragr1
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How do you like those 33x10.50's? Ever wish you had 12.50's? |
Originally Posted by BigBadBlue
They looked hella skinny. I just assumed it was the stock wheels. How much lift? Go 33!
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on the upside those 10.5s should get a bit better fuel economy since they're not so wide. i like skinny tires!
i've also always had a thing for those nice aluminum sr5 rims...that's a nice runner! |
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
on the upside those 10.5s should get a bit better fuel economy since they're not so wide. i like skinny tires!
i've also always had a thing for those nice aluminum sr5 rims...that's a nice runner! |
no offense blue but your runner will probably roll just as easy with the height its got.
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Originally Posted by fooddude
no offense blue but your runner will probably roll just as easy with the height its got.
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Yay!
Langley! I lived in Fort Langley for awhile. |
I really like your whole setup. BTW, How do you like that rack??
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Well, thanks for the responses. I really like the 10.50 wide tire. They're great on the trail and just fine on the highway. Got to keep in mind that it's a 4x4 though when cornering. It came stock with 31x10.50, so all I did was go with a taller tire. I actually had 33x9.50x15's on this truck before. I would consider those to be too skinny. And with the 10.50's all I had to do is crank the torsion bars a bit and put some coils in the back. It's a very easy and affordable setup in my opinion.
The roof rack makes the truck really suck back the gas on the highway. I love the looks and the utility factor but there's definitly a price to pay for that. It doesn't make any noise though which im happy about. Mike. |
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
on the upside those 10.5s should get a bit better fuel economy since they're not so wide. i like skinny tires!
i've also always had a thing for those nice aluminum sr5 rims...that's a nice runner! Good point about the mileage, although my gas mileage already sucks anyway. How about a straight on shot from the front or back at bumper level from about 20 feet away so I can see how skinny those 10.50's are? |
Definitely one of the best looking 4runners I've seen. :bigok:
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I don't think that the 10.50's are that skinny. It's the same width as stock.
Mike. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/f8ff34c8.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/f8ff34aa.jpg |
Not trashing on your 4runner
It definently looks good. Its just in my opinion (an opinion stemming from wider is better) that 10.5's on factory 7 or 8"? alloys is scary when it comes to lifted rigs. I could only imagine the trouble I would get myself into if I were to have that set up. But don't get me wrong, it seriously looks good.
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That looks good Mike :bigok:
The paint just gleams - I thought maybe you were going to say Zaino or Griot's. |
Originally Posted by vudbster
I don't think that the 10.50's are that skinny. It's the same width as stock.
Mike. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/f8ff34c8.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/f8ff34aa.jpg |
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