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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Sep 6, 2018 at 8:37 PM
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    He was just slid off the side in the snow, I'll find a pic. And of course "it was worse then the picture shows" it was actually fairly on its side

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    that thing is a POS and he wont admit it. our trucks in 4lo with good tires and a decent lift kit will out perform that thing on the best of days

    really couldnt for there was no trees. but it took my winch a duramax to get it free with the tractors help
     
  3. Sep 6, 2018 at 8:46 PM
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    Truth. Anything can be built to be amazing offroad, but stock to lightly modified smaller trucks or suv's greatly outperform full sizes in almost all conditions. Deep mud being one of the few where a full size can be better, mainly because they can fit bigger tires with less modification and usually have more power to spin them
     
  4. Sep 6, 2018 at 8:48 PM
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    theres also weight you have to consider and throttle to power input. there is a science to it lol
     
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    There is a kit to put 40s on a 2” lifted 2500 lol
     
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    Yeah there really is
     
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  7. Sep 6, 2018 at 8:51 PM
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    That's gonna be a fuck ton of cutting haha but yeah one of my buddies has 38's on a Cummins with 3 inch leveling kit. And it will light them up in 4th :eek:
     
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    i think these people who buy full size trucks first to put 35's+ size tires on just floor it cause there mentality is " i got v8 and 35's" then when they get stuck they floor it and now there in trouble. having these trucks that dont have much power really makes you think where is the smoothest line i can take. both my dad and brother dont think that and they get stuck every time and i love it when that happens cause they call me up and i just taunt them and make them chant "toyota #1" before i pull them out :p
     
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    Yeah its alot of cutting but pretty cool
    40s on a basically stock ram looks mean

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    A lot of it too is people that learned to wheel in big already lifted/built shit, they never had to learn to take careful lines. I learned how to wheel in a Subaru haha, I know all about line choice
     
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    Too brodozer to me, for a dodge I'd keep it at 2-3 inches and 35's
     
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    I means that is a 2” lift with 40s lol
     
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    i started wheeling in a yugo lol theres a picture of me stuck in a small mud puddle lmao i must be a master of line choice i guess.
     
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    wheres that car crushing t-rex when you need it?
     
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    Yeah the window thing and bumper is pretty bad. Be better stock on 40s
     
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    and tow mirrors and the step sides. that whole thing is a case of "why god? why does this exist?"
     
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    Pic?
     
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    i have to dig for it. alot of digging and its not a digital pic lol
     
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    Not a digital pic? What is this, Spain... In the 30s
     
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    lmao more like my mom didnt want to spend the money for a digital camera.
     
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