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Camburg Trail Series +2 "LT"

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by GoldenTaco27, Dec 8, 2022.

  1. Dec 8, 2022 at 1:41 PM
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    GoldenTaco27

    GoldenTaco27 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    @hungoverland on IG, King 2.5" EXT Travel w/ Archive Garage shock relocation, Icon RXT leafpack, 285 Nitto M/T's, bronze Raceline Defender wheels, TJM front/rear bumpers, TJM Sliders, Prinsu Cabrac, Katzkin leather, RSI Smartcap EVO topper, OV Tuned, MESO everything, Spyder headlights and tail lights, center mounted infant restraining system (CMIRS) \m/
    There is a thread in the LT forum asking if anyone has this setup, but has not gotten any traction. I was hoping that if it was posted in the general forum more eyes will see it and I can hopefully get some info/review of what seems like a great setup.

    I went with the billet UCA to get heims (and IG clout haha) rather than bushings as well as the slapper bumpstop with the black Friday pricing (15% off) all installed for $9400 ($3k install)-- just waiting for them to get the bumps from King. I am just hoping that I am not making the same mistake I did years ago, settling for the Icon stage 2 when I ended up going 2.5 Kings 18 months later, by getting this and ultimately wishing I went with their full LT setup. Time will tell.... hopefully someone out there has some first hand experience with it.

    https://camburg.com/shop/suspension...oyota-tacoma-16-trail-series-long-travel-kit/
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  2. Dec 8, 2022 at 1:57 PM
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    gudujarlson

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    That is some serious cash. Have you considered a SXS instead?

    Sorry, you posted outside the LT channel, so now you need to deal with us conservatives. :)
     
  3. Dec 8, 2022 at 2:04 PM
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    GoldenTaco27

    GoldenTaco27 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    @hungoverland on IG, King 2.5" EXT Travel w/ Archive Garage shock relocation, Icon RXT leafpack, 285 Nitto M/T's, bronze Raceline Defender wheels, TJM front/rear bumpers, TJM Sliders, Prinsu Cabrac, Katzkin leather, RSI Smartcap EVO topper, OV Tuned, MESO everything, Spyder headlights and tail lights, center mounted infant restraining system (CMIRS) \m/
    Hahahah.... Yeah I have no interest in having something else in my driveway. I contemplated it at the Sand Sports Super Show last year, but space for a toy and its trailer are not in the foreseeable future. Plus.... $9k for a SXS/trailer is probably not the SXS/trailer I would be looking to get.
     
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  4. Dec 8, 2022 at 2:07 PM
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    gudujarlson Well-Known Member

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    My brother in law works for Polaris and he often makes fun of my modded taco. I driven his Rzrs and I know they are way better at going fast, but I live in the city with no good place to store it. Also, I think I would buy a dirt bike before a sxs. They are cheaper, smaller, easier to work on, and better exercise… but way more dangerous.
     
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  5. Dec 8, 2022 at 2:55 PM
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    GoldenTaco27

    GoldenTaco27 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    yeah I have a neighbor that began building his tacoma with most of the higher end bolt-ons: kings, UCA, leafpack, etc only to find that it was no replacement for a dedicated toy like a SXS. $40k later he is happy... and most likely heavily in debt haha.
     
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