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Old 10-15-2004, 03:13 AM
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A nice shiny tailpipe and a good emissions control system helps too. haha.
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I would need the emisson and muffler/ silencer for my girlfriend, not me. BUt I would lover a larger tailpipe.
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I guess it wont matter since u have a 4runner, but i really wished i had gone with the 3" body lift. The inch really woulda helped me not rub at all.
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you rub with 5" of lift and 33's? I've never heard of anybody rubbing with that.
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Originally Posted by keisur
you rub with 5" of lift and 33's? I've never heard of anybody rubbing with that.
Tacomas are usually a bit more of a problem when it comes to fitting a given size tire. They generally require more lift than a 3rd gen 4Runner would for some reason. Also greatly depends on the width and back side spacing of the wheels used, the wider the tire stick out from the truck, the more lift that will be required to fit it. The TTORA ttire and lift chart seems to be down, but it list 4-5" total lift for most 33s.
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Originally Posted by Bigkahuna808
BUt I would lover a larger tailpipe.
How are those tittas treating you ova on da islands ?

You dont wanna your lights punched out by her moak brother.
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damn, how in the world do you know about that? Here a "moke" would be considered anyone who drive a lifted truck (a little to high) with 35x16 tire/rims, wears a very thick 24k gold chain, and own a nextel.

As for the "titta" I have one in my law class. She about 6'6" and 350lbs. She looks like the NFL teams should be scouting her. She look big enough to change a flat tire without the jack and lug wrench. One hand the holds the truck off the ground, the other hand pulls the rims off.
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Originally Posted by Bigkahuna808
damn, how in the world do you know about that? Here a "moke" would be considered anyone who drive a lifted truck (a little to high) with 35x16 tire/rims, wears a very thick 24k gold chain, and own a nextel.

As for the "titta" I have one in my law class. She about 6'6" and 350lbs. She looks like the NFL teams should be scouting her. She look big enough to change a flat tire without the jack and lug wrench. One hand the holds the truck off the ground, the other hand pulls the rims off.
I used to live on the Big Island, Kona side!

Me and my friends would say that moaks/mokes would be just the huge somoan guys eating too many plate lunches. Course yeah, i could see a moak driving around huge trucks too...with some chicken katsu in one hand.

lol on the titta... Those chicks are usually scarier than their big brothers. Course, they are all scary to me, being a little blonde hoale
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wow, someone who understands what the true hawaii is. But of course wo got some pretty ladies walking around. Some of the best in the world
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Originally Posted by 4Crawler
Tacomas are usually a bit more of a problem when it comes to fitting a given size tire. They generally require more lift than a 3rd gen 4Runner would for some reason. Also greatly depends on the width and back side spacing of the wheels used, the wider the tire stick out from the truck, the more lift that will be required to fit it. The TTORA ttire and lift chart seems to be down, but it list 4-5" total lift for most 33s.
:pat: Ah, I should have looked, for some reason I thought he had a 4runner. oops.
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Dont gotta to apologize for nothing on this board. Were all here to try and help out each other. But me on the other hand I gotta apologize of my spelling
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