Front Range off-Road Transfer Case Mount installed!
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
That bad boy is sitting big!
You'd need to ford a pretty deep river to put that snorkel to good use!
Do you have any close-ups of the bed bob?
You'd need to ford a pretty deep river to put that snorkel to good use!
Do you have any close-ups of the bed bob?
He got em back before ARB offered a bumper or snorkle Tacoma specific.
Trust me, He'll find one deep enough! On more than one occasion, I have witnesed everything in his cab flow out with water when he's opened his doors.
Bed bob pics
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
I like these pics of your "other rig" from your website almost as much as I like your trucks!
You are a brave man to get that much air on 3-wheeler!!!
You are a brave man to get that much air on 3-wheeler!!!
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
here's a pic of me riding my "other rig"...
I have a handbuild Schwinn Paramount roadbike from my younger days. (back when index shifting came out)
I also have 2 Treks but they are in peices in the attic.
Put alot of miles on my bikes till I moved to Oklahoma. If the world wasn't round, you could almost see Missouri from Texas (Baja Oklahoma). hehe
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Originally Posted by SloPoke
Trust me, He'll find one deep enough! On more than one occasion, I have witnesed everything in his cab flow out with water when he's opened his doors.
As far as the bike, it's a Kona "Stinky Primo" that I built from the frame up.
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
As far as the bike, it's a Kona "Stinky Primo" that I built from the frame up.
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The water was about 65-70º but it was also over 3500' below! That jump does have long and steep runway with a very blind brake-over to a steep loose landing. It is intimidating until you've hit it a few times and then it's all good.
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3500'??? That's one hell of a jump!
I'll stick to my 30-40' dune jumps.
Totally understand!
I'll stick to my 30-40' dune jumps.
Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
It is intimidating until you've hit it a few times and then it's all good.
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Originally Posted by sschaefer3
You can use this to cut the 2 crossmembers off but you still have the gas tank hanging down just as far as it always did.
On a Tacoma it works alot better since the tank is up alot higher. I would have bought one, if it would have done anything.
On a Tacoma it works alot better since the tank is up alot higher. I would have bought one, if it would have done anything.
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