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'04 Tundra DD/CC/6" lift/35s/OBA.... [Tire carnage...]

I know you're a member on EXPO, go in the Yota forum and find a guy by the name of 01tundra and talk to him

Here are some pics
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Here he is on EXPO
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/18722-Petersons-Ultimate-Adventure-Tundra/page2


Here's a right up on his rig
http://www.socaltundras.com/Forums/showthread.php?4430-Peterson-s-Ultimate-Adventure-Tundra


Git R Dun
 
I hope the dash is for the blazer and not the tundra :doah:

Of course it's for the Blazer.... :haha:

And, the Tundra's box is gonna be Steel for 'anti-theft' purposes. :deal:
It costs about as much as a new one, but mine is custom, and DIY.

I'll spend the money to take pride in my own work. :waytogo:
 
Of course it's for the Blazer.... :haha:

And, the Tundra's box is gonna be Steel for 'anti-theft' purposes. :deal:
It costs about as much as a new one, but mine is custom, and DIY.

I'll spend the money to take pride in my own work. :waytogo:

Ok lets yank that Tundras dash out and DIY it as well.:popcorn: j/k
 
Anyone have any experience w/ these? :dunno:

http://www.autoanything.com/hitch-bed-accessories/65A2868A0A0.aspx

My neighbor suggested it, for rear weight.

My rear Bilsteins are preloaded for 750lbs.,
So, the rear axle 'walks' on washboard stuff, with an empty bed.

When I hauled Chris' 8.8, my 3 tire mounts, and about 100lbs of tires,
It rode like a freakin dream! :D

The nasty stuff in the construction zones, was virtually non-existent.
So I need some weight in the bed.
 
Sounds like a bandaid for an incorrectly setup rear suspension.

Also worse gas mileage.
 
How often are you loaded though?

Sounds like adjustable shocks might be better.
 
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