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2022 SR5 — First Truck Ever

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Slim_Shady, Jan 1, 2022.

  1. Jan 9, 2022 at 10:36 AM
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    TJH1224

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    Those look great! I'm going to look into them I think. Also an additional thumbs up for the Cement SR5. Only difference is mine is a LB, but your pictures are pretty much how they'd look on my truck, which is helpful.

    Only thing holding me back is what I'll do with the stock tires. I guess try to sell them on Craigslist or here. They only have 2k miles on them and I don't really have the storage space to keep them as backups.
     
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  2. Jan 9, 2022 at 10:37 AM
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    wood714

    wood714 Got any Quaaludes?

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    That's a most fine looking truck.

    CONGRATS!

    You even got the right bed size so the rear wheels aren't right up against the cab.
     
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  3. Jan 9, 2022 at 10:43 AM
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    sktshtr1

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    Congrats on the new truck. Great color choice too.
     
  4. Jan 9, 2022 at 10:56 AM
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    Taco_mike73

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    Lomax tonneau cover, oem bed lights, AJT Design chrome delete, black out badges & tailgate letters, AVS hood deflector & vent visors, Solkie tech hood supports, interior LED lights, Tufskinz mud guards, RedArc TowPro Liberty, bed mat, kicker speaker upgrade, Hikari ultra H11 low beams, Diode Dynamics SS3 fogs in yellow, Meso customs total taillight stage 1. Coming soon: Compact powered sub install Future mods planned: bigger tires (265/75/16) BILLSTIEN 5100 lift
    There is a thread on those tires here if you search.
    I noticed that your truck is Cement too same wheels too. One of the best colors!
    Those tires also have outlined white letters, I chose to mount them inside, black out.
    I listed my stock tires on Facebook marketplace for 200 Mine had 7000 miles on them. I had to sit on them for almost two months. Sometimes I'd get people ask about them but never show up to buy. Then one day a guy messaged me and said he needed a cheap set for a work vehicle. He met me the next day and took them away for $150.
    Not what quite what I wanted but they were gone and it was cash in my pocket.
     
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  5. Jan 9, 2022 at 11:25 AM
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    TJH1224

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    Hey at least that's something back for the old tires. I suspect something similar would have to happen with mine.

    I like the idea of mounting them with the white letters hidden. If I end up getting these I'll have to have a tire shop do it but I'm sure they'll oblige.

    Right now it looks like yours are at Walmart for like $122 each. Most of the other tire places I'm browsing have the AT3 varieties starting over $160, so I might just get the ones you have if they're cheaper and you're recommending them. It'll also make up for the installation cost at a local tire place.
     
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