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My "build" ( very slow build )

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by illmatyk, May 21, 2014.

  1. May 21, 2014 at 3:16 AM
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    illmatyk

    illmatyk [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Hey guys, decided to do a little intro to my truck( I know it ain't much ). It's a real slow build. I have had my truck for about a year and a half now. Picked her up in December 2012.

    Here is what I have:

    2013 SR5 PreRunner
    2014 4Runner wheels
    CSJumper LED interior light set
    LED LP lights
    WeatherTech visors( no pic yet )
    Color matched grill
    Color matched rear bumper
    Plastidipped emblems
    Removed tailgate emblems
    Stubby antenna
    2 fork mount bike racks( 1 Delta and 1 Rocky Mountain )
    OEM running boards
    KBVoodoo bed brackets
    OEM cargo divider
    OEM 4Runner skid plate( covers oil pan )
    3 inch spacer and block lift( budget status for now )
    OEM towhitch
    LED parking lights
    LED rear LP lights
    Black chrome headlights
    Tire light delete

    Future mods:
    New wheels and tires
    WeatherTech digicut floor mats
    Toytec BOSS lift kit
    I'd like to hear some opinions and maybe some can chime in with idea's for what I can do regarding lifting my truck. Thanks.

    Also, first pic is from the day it was off loaded from the shipping container with only 5 miles on her!





     
    Last edited: Jun 8, 2015
  2. May 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM
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    R09ster

    R09ster Well-Known Member

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    06 SSM DCSB TRD Sport
    debadged, Bilstein 5100 all around (fronts at 1.75" sport coils), Skyjacker softride 1.5" AAL, Firestone Ride Right Airbags, 17X8.5 Method NVs, 285/70/r17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W, US Offroad hidden winch mount, grillcraft grill, Sypder Auto projector headlights, blackedout LED taillights, bed extender, bedrack w/CVT Mt Shasta tent,
    might want to check out the suspension forum. TONS of great info there. (Forum List>Tacoma Garage>Suspension) 3" is a really common lift (but also starts getting into more intensive modding)
     
  3. May 25, 2014 at 9:56 AM
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    toyo522

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    Not Much
    Most people that I have heard like the biliy 5100's ride heights which allows you to use your stock springs and change the seat. If you use it on stock springs set the seat all the way up it comes out to be about 3"s of lift. Also you could get new lift springs from toytec and set the biliys on .85 add in a 1/4 top plate spacer on all that and there you got 3"s. This is what I did to my prerunner and it rides great on the road and off. I got my 5100s from Down South Motosports for a pretty good price and free shipping, but idk how much you are wanting to spend. As for the back I like having the 1.5 AAL its a little stiff on somethings, but does the job.
     
  4. May 27, 2014 at 8:10 AM
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    toyo522

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    Sweet man can't wait to see how it ends up.
     

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