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Old 02-14-2014, 01:33 PM
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I'm on the fence about getting either a trd rear quarter sticker or a 4x4 sticker for the rear quarter. Do you friendly yota guys have any advice?

I personally like this


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Old 02-14-2014, 02:30 PM
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I would get one of these if my friends didn't drive jeeps
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Google sockmomkey. He makes custom TRD rear quarter logos. He's got them by stat and zombies and hobbies and such.

-edit- I just found that he was forced to quit making decals. Too bad. I wanted a set.

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Old 02-15-2014, 06:21 PM
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Update: my lift kit is now installed. I will have pics up in a bit
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1.5 lift installed, ranchos on, new cvs, and new brakes
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Next to my dad's gmc with a torsion crank and 31.5s
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How do you like the BFG rugged terrains in the snow?
Old 02-16-2014, 01:38 PM
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I like the wear life of them and the on road manners and the dry off-roading ability but the in snow performance is ok
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Thanks.
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I would highly recommend them for off-roading and highway driving. The tires are silent and ride good to.
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Looks good! I'd get that exhaust welded up, though.. It's the only way to deal with exhaust unless you only want something temporarily.
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I don't know if I already said something but I did finish the exhaust Mr Duke and it sounds very good. I would recommend it to anyone. And thanks for the compliment I'm proud to recieve them.
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I don't know if I already said something but I did finish the exhaust Mr Duke and it sounds very good. I would recommend it to anyone. And thanks for the compliment I'm proud to recieve them.
No biggie, I probably missed it.. I like giving and receiving compliments, too, haha. Self indulgent world!
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Originally Posted by Mr Duke
No biggie, I probably missed it.. I like giving and receiving compliments, too, haha. Self indulgent world!
Ive been meaning to ask if you had a Build thread on your truck. I looked through your posts and didn't see one. And on further examination I didn't say anything about the exhaust so you were right?
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Video of the magnaflow
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Soooooo.... What kinda wheels are those? I like emm..

And look at you.. Saying mines better. Your full of poopy. I'd give anything for my t to look as good as yours. Sure mine may be solid but man it's ugly.

I'm subbed to this build so keep me entertained with lots of info and pics.

Any questions feel free to ask.
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Ultra rogue black with Mach lip. 17x8.5. And have you ever heard the saying what's in the inside counts. Let's just stop this right now and admit that we both have awesome T's
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Even though I'm a highschooler me and my dad more like the old school simple wheels. That's why the rogues stood out to me as being different. They are just so classy. And they are affordable to at only 125 a 17in wheel and 98'for the 15s
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Ultra rogue black with Mach lip. 17x8.5. And have you ever heard the saying what's in the inside counts. Let's just stop this right now and admit that we both have awesome T's
That works with me dude... I'm really diggin those wheels but I want know larger then a 16". I'm considering buying a set of the Procomp extreme rock crawler steel wheels. I'm currently running Procomp 16" black alloy wheels. I don't like then much tho.



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