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Shifting problems
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Started this discussion. Last reply by CRIS PAYNE Dec 30, 2009.

Nifty Catch All Floor mats

Started Nov 29, 2009

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Started this discussion. Last reply by CRIS PAYNE Nov 23, 2009.

 

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Andrew Burchell replied to Mike's discussion 'New shocks with a 3/1?'
OOls thread but thought I would add that I had the Bilstein 5100s on my 06 Double cab Tacoma. They were awesome. Easy to install and valved correctly for the extended length ride. After I installed the fronts and rears, I had a local spring shop…
Sep 27, 2010
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Mike joined Deznutjob's group Mar 3, 2010
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Mike replied to Jake Bachmann's discussion 'leveling or lift kit'
Low Range leveling kit.
Feb 26, 2010
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KhmerSoulja commented on Mike's photo
Man U Better Go Ahead & Install Sum Weapons & Ship U Out To Iraq lol
Jan 3, 2010
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CRIS PAYNE replied to Mike's discussion 'Shifting problems'
I have never heard of this but yes there would be a change after the ecu notices hey im turning bigger tires it may adjust the shift points by itself, nothing crazy though
Dec 30, 2009
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Fred replied to Mike's discussion 'Shifting problems'
I dont remember where I read it, but I did read something saying people were having trouble with Toyo tires. The problem they described was going around corners and the traction control light would flash. It was said to be due to Toyo tired not…
Dec 30, 2009
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Alain Michot commented on Mike's photo
Oh My! This is a real man's bumper !!!!
Dec 29, 2009
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CRIS PAYNE replied to Mike's discussion 'Thoughts?'
Fab four said for me to contact them after the first of the year for a group buy I will keep you posted
Dec 28, 2009
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Bryce replied to Mike's discussion 'Thoughts?'
we have looked in to a group buy and didn't get to far. i really want the rear for my truck. let me know if you make any progress on the group buy.
Dec 28, 2009
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Mike updated their profile photo Dec 27, 2009
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Photos posted by Mike Dec 27, 2009
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Mike replied to Mike's discussion 'Thoughts?' Dec 27, 2009
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Mike replied to Mike's discussion 'Thoughts?' Dec 27, 2009
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Mike replied to Mike's discussion 'Thoughts?'
Sorry that the group buy didn't work out!! Santa brought me a set and they look great!!
Dec 27, 2009

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Your Truck:
2010 Toyota Tundra Rgular Cab
Hometown:
Waukesha
About Me:
Tundra driver
Current modifications to your Tundra:
Side steps,TRD dual exhaust, Bed rails, Line X and a Trac Rac, 3" level lift and tires and TRD rims.
Planned future mods:
Stereo

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At 10:46am on October 29, 2009, zbeastburnzbeastburn said…
I got some more pictures put up. These are older but I am working on getting some new ones put up soon.
At 11:15pm on October 28, 2009, BryceBryce said…
thanks for the comment. yes the headlights were simple and turned out great. just go slow the only thing that went wrong with mine was when i took off that little plastic piece below the headlight i got to aggressive and broke one of the anchor pins off. i put them in the oven for 10-15min at 150 degrees to get them apart and then put them back in for the same amount of time to put them back together. when pulling them apart i had a razor blade and just went slow and cut and pulled them apart. if you have any other questions just ask.
At 6:39am on October 28, 2009, zbeastburnzbeastburn said…
Thank you, I appreciate it. I'm going to work on getting some more photos up this evening.
At 8:21am on September 21, 2009, Tony SaucierTony Saucier said…
I didn't do it, i had the dealership pull them off. But they just use a plastic scraper and a heat gun/hair dryer. It's a kind of putty under there. Heat makes it loosen up then you just get a firm hold and pull on them a bit. It's take a little while because if you pull to hard they will break.
At 12:48pm on August 6, 2009, TCTundraTCTundra said…
I chose the M/T's for look only. They are definitely more aggressive looking and I preferred that over the A/T's. If you are looking for longevity of tire, the A/T will work just fine. It is a little smaller than the M/T though, even if you get the same size. I have no rubbing issues other than at full lock while turning left and only on the driver's side....where there is a small amount of rubbing.
At 4:42am on July 29, 2009, TCTundraTCTundra said…
Give me a day or so to get home. I am at work today and cannot go outside.
 
 
 

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