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N-Fab vs. Avid PreRunner/light bar

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by tn2012taco, Oct 28, 2012.

  1. Oct 28, 2012 at 11:17 PM
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    tn2012taco

    tn2012taco [OP] Well-Known Member

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    '12 PreRunnin Trooper
    Plasti-dipped wheels, Bilstein 5100's @ 1.75, 1 in. block in rear, CB in center console, 12V outlet in console, weathertechs, N-FAB wheel-to-wheel 3in. tube, Action packer cheap toolbox, Spidertraxx 1.25" spacers, Kensun 5000K in fogs, K&N drop-in filter, foglight anytime mod, Anytime Panty-dropper mod.
    I've been looking around and haven't seen any threads with a direct comparison relating to the 2012+ front end. Wondering if you all could give me your input?
    Also the question of color: black or color-match?

    2012 Super White PreRunner DCSB, TRD Off-Road

    New to the site, so if I'm doing something wrong by posting this here, let me know.

    avid.jpg
    nfab.jpg
     
  2. Oct 28, 2012 at 11:33 PM
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    J Rod

    J Rod Loves Sammiches.

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    16x8 Method NV Wheels, 285/75/16 Duratracs, Axe/Shovel Mount for Roof Rack, Tuffy Light Mount, Rigid Industries 40" LED light bar, Husky Liner floor mats, TT Blackout all around.
    I personally think the AVID looks better, but it's all really just personal opinion.

    As for finish, I would definitely make sure it's at least powdercoated or Line-X'd to weatherproof it and keep it from rusting.
     

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