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***SOLD***2014 Tacoma DCSB, Long travel, Kings, located in Denver

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacomas For Sale (2005-2015)' started by sbchero, May 9, 2025.

  1. May 9, 2025 at 5:28 PM
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    sbchero

    sbchero [OP] Wheeler

    Joined:
    Jun 8, 2014
    Member:
    #131556
    Messages:
    356
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Garrett
    Brighton CO
    Vehicle:
    14 TRD Sport 4x4
    TC L/T, King shocks/bumps, F/R ARB's, RCV Shafts, glassworks fenders/bedsides.
    ***SOLD***
    This 2014 Toyota Tacoma is built to tackle any terrain with extensive modifications designed for off-road excellence.
    From rock crawling to desert runs, this truck has it all.
    Key Modifications: Factory TRD Supercharger with FIC injectors and custom tune (HPtuners, additional ECU for further tuning)
    AEM wideband o2 and vac/boost gauge,
    Total Chaos +3.5” long travel suspension,
    RCV front axle shafts
    Warn RC9500 winch,
    All Pro bumpers with full skid plates (engine, trans, transfer case, gas tank)
    King shocks (front coilovers and bypasses, rear reservoirs with air bumps)
    ARB lockers front and rear,
    4.56 gears
    DMZ fab spring under kit,
    LCA cam gussets,
    motor mount gussets
    Engine cage tying strut towers together, core support caged.
    Fiberglass fenders/bed sides,
    front body mount chop
    Viar air system,
    sPod system for accessories
    Corbeau front seats,
    Cab wired for Lowrance GPS with external antenna
    Dual Battery setup behind rear seats, one Odyssey Extreme and one optima battery with IBS Intelligent Dual Battery System
    ARB 8' awning with awning room and floor
    Rigid LED lights (front bar, fog lights, ditch lights, roof radius, reverse lights)
    Method Race beadlocks (5 total) and 35x12.5R17 BFGoodrich KO2 tires (spare never used)
    Wouxon Ham radio.

    Known Issues: Paint chipping on fiberglass from off-roading
    Tires showing some age, but plenty of tread left;
    sPod system has parasitic power loss; requires battery tender during long periods of inactivity
    This Tacoma is ready for your next adventure. Don’t miss your chance to own a truly capable off-road machine.

    45,250 miles,
    $45k obo
    Located in Brighton Colorado, (just north of denver), would entertain delivery within reason.
    ***SOLD***
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    Last edited: May 23, 2025
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  2. May 14, 2025 at 5:11 PM
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    IvanhoeTaco

    IvanhoeTaco Well-Known Member

    Joined:
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    Gender:
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    Eastern NC
    Vehicle:
    2005 Supercharged Converted Prerunner
    Total Chaos 3.5 LT, King Coilovers, 35x11.5r17 on Falcon T2, ADV 4 inch fiberglass, 4.88 gears, FJ cruiser transfer case, 4 runner front diff, Cab mount relocate, archive hangers, shackles, king 2.5x14 rear shocks, icon rxt leaf springs, king hydro bumps
    How does the DMZ rear do in the slow stuff?
     
  3. May 14, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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    sbchero

    sbchero [OP] Wheeler

    Joined:
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    Member:
    #131556
    Messages:
    356
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Garrett
    Brighton CO
    Vehicle:
    14 TRD Sport 4x4
    TC L/T, King shocks/bumps, F/R ARB's, RCV Shafts, glassworks fenders/bedsides.
    does great. the spring under does hang up a tad bit more than spring over, but its never prevented me from crawling and just dragging it across the rocks. and flexes great.
     
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