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Newbie from CT

Discussion in 'New Members' started by ISpeed, Jan 18, 2012.

  1. Jan 21, 2012 at 6:19 PM
    #21
    hard2kill

    hard2kill Well-Known Member

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    John
    Rhinebeck NY
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    06 4door trd sport white 6spd
    ...315's,2in bora wheel spacers,safari snorkel,wheel spacers,bruteforcefab rear bumper and sliders,afe filter,hi-lift jack,5100 with OME 886 & 1/2in spacer,allpro expo's,icon 10in rear shox,flip kit,ss brake lines,cobra cb,fog light mod,yellow fogs,weathertech mats,fullsize spare tire and extra sport rim,tinted windows,aeroturbine 2525 muffler dumped over axle...rear diff breather mod...removed factory spare...removed 2nd air filter...THULE roof rack and fairing....bud builts front to back,allpoo front bumper,BAMF lca skids,overland Offroad roof and bed racks,
    No buddy when u go over 2.5 in u need ucas to get ur alignment in spec... I have my billy 5100 cranked all the way up (2.5in) for about 15k miles with stock ucas with no problems... If ur just gonna level it you do not need new ucas
     
  2. Jan 21, 2012 at 9:40 PM
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    Tigahshark

    Tigahshark Senior NEWBIE

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    On a volcano, literally!
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    2011 DC TRD off road 4X4
    Tint Weathertech floor liner, weathertech window visor Roll n lock tonneau cover Rubber bed mat Smoked license plate covers
  3. Jan 21, 2012 at 10:23 PM
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    sooner

    sooner Well-Known Member

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    2011-4X4-LONGBED
    6-inch pro-comp lift-,n-fab 6 step nerfbars,extang touneau cover,go rhino grille guard,aftermarket fogs,3.5 driving lights,7-inch off road lights.pro comp skid plate,train horns,reese tow hitch,escort 9500ix,blend mount wireless radar mount.avs bug deflector and window vents,5%window tint.28-led back up lamps,sock monkey 3rd brake light decal,magna flow exhaust.klein train horns.nitro,nitro 4.56 gears,pro-comp traction bars,volant super scoop air intake.
    i have family in strattford ct.
     
  4. Jan 22, 2012 at 5:49 AM
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    ISpeed

    ISpeed [OP] Member

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    John
    Milford, CT
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    Thanks for the info is very well appreciated
     
  5. Jan 23, 2012 at 11:09 AM
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    4Wheelin4Banger

    4Wheelin4Banger Supercharged Toyman

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    Randy
    Ferntucky, NV Halfway between Reno & Falabama
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    2011 4x4 Access Cab Supercharged Silver State Edition 245WHP
    3" OME lift 885s & Dakars riding on 33" KM2s
    [​IMG]Welcome to TW from Sparks, NV[​IMG]
     
  6. Jan 23, 2012 at 11:46 AM
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    tacoteacher

    tacoteacher Well-Known Member

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    Stock for now
    Welcome from SoCal!
     
  7. Jan 24, 2012 at 5:45 PM
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    ISpeed

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    John
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    I'm looking at rock sliders and I have found the HD-SKO sliders and heard nothing but good things however they are on the expensive side I know you get what you pay for but does anyone know of some other really good sliders in terms of quality and price? And what will you guys recommend with a kick out or not?
     

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