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TRD Marine Corps Edition

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Builds (2016-2023)' started by Mike402, Dec 22, 2020.

  1. Oct 21, 2021 at 8:15 AM
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    Mike402

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    :rofl:

    Now that is some funny shit right there
     
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    TRD Lift,OTT Tune, LED HLs,TRDSkid, TalonCAT
    I'm waiting for these images to populate...

    In the meantime, thank you for your service.

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    ****
     
  3. Oct 21, 2021 at 8:26 AM
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    Are you calling me a window licker?
     
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    Solid setup. I like the way the fender flares look with those bumpers. I got a set and don't plan to use them until I get the bumpers on. Overall really solid setup though. I really like the Diamondback cover because it actually covers everything. No room for leaks. Did you say you were running 285/75's? I have 285/70's and just tucked the spare up under the truck. Originally was planning a Rigid hitch mount for it so I got a spare rim too, but now I don't need it. O'well... Wish there was some way to protect it up under the truck. I took the stock spare down and after a couple months of Montana winter weather it was already trashed with road sand and chips. Did you mount yours on a steelie? Tons of questions, just a solid setup and nice pics.
     
  5. Jan 2, 2022 at 10:05 AM
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    Thanks man! Running 285/70s. Quite honestly, I like the fender flares, but the 33s don't really do them justice. I would prefer the look of 35s, but at this point not going to happen. With front & rear bumpers, winch, full steel skids & sliders, etc my rig is already heavy af. Plus I'm geared at 4.88 and don't want to spend the money to upgrade to 5.29s.

    I have a Mobtown rear swingout, but only install it when going on long off road trips where I would need the extra gas. The picture below is one I took for my insurance company listing out my mods, but its the only one I have of the swingout. The spare sits on that then, but most of the time its jammed underneath into the stock spare location. I agree, it gets beat up down there and wish there was a way to protect it better.

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