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Old 11-17-2007, 12:03 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I have the 3" toytec an like it, it's perfect for my needs. I put the add a leaf in the rear instead of the block. 309 seems pricey for it, if I remeber correcly I only paid 250 shipped. I ordered right from toytec.
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Old 11-29-2007, 02:25 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I WANT TO GET THE PRO COMP 6in LIFT TIRE SIZE/BRAND? IM GOING TO RUN 20in RIMS I WENT TO A LOCAL TIRE SHOP AND THEY WERE USLESS. IM LOOKING FOR A GOOD AFORDABLE TIRE ALL TERAIN
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:55 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I WANT TO GET THE PRO COMP 6in LIFT TIRE SIZE/BRAND? IM GOING TO RUN 20in RIMS I WENT TO A LOCAL TIRE SHOP AND THEY WERE USLESS. IM LOOKING FOR A GOOD AFORDABLE TIRE ALL TERAIN
I have the Pro-Comp 6in with Pro_Comp A/T extreme 35 -12.5 tires r18
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:46 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Anyone know what size tires you can fit on the 20" rims? I want BFG's but the tire height is not tall enough. I mean that the rubber part is too short. They look like low riders with mud treds. Anyone have big tires without a lift?
I've got 37's on 20's!
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Old 03-05-2008, 05:20 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I WANT TO GET THE PRO COMP 6in LIFT TIRE SIZE/BRAND? IM GOING TO RUN 20in RIMS I WENT TO A LOCAL TIRE SHOP AND THEY WERE USLESS. IM LOOKING FOR A GOOD AFORDABLE TIRE ALL TERAIN
Pro Comp 35" extreme at is what I am running on mine with 6" lift and 18"s
I know numerous people running same tire and all used to run BFG mud terrains and happy with them like I am so far ! Quiet, but still enough tread to go wheel'n.
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Old 03-05-2008, 05:52 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Pro Comp 35" extreme at is what I am running on mine with 6" lift and 18"s
I know numerous people running same tire and all used to run BFG mud terrains and happy with them like I am so far ! Quiet, but still enough tread to go wheel'n.
I ran 35" ProComp XTerrains on my 2000 4x Tundra twice and my only complaint is the treads wore a little funny after about 6K miles but you can't go wrong with the price when 4wheelparts has em on sale "buy 3 get the fourth one free"!
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I had heard of that with the X Terrain so I went with the Extreme AT instead.
Luv your currant ride too by the way, no doubt the real deal !

Desert Syndicate is working on Team Tundra, they already have a street legal trophy trucks ($150K) and a few 07, 08's coming. I will be a trailer hauler with my long bed 4x status. Too long to run hard, just end up bending frame !
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got any links to the desert tundras?
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Desert Syndicate produces movies. You can see one of the trucks in Wasteland Worriors which is a great truck flick. Same group as Fleshwound films (Crusty's) moto films. His truck is unreal ! You dont ever really see up close, mainly in opening shots jumping it with bikes strapped in back.
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Desert Syndicate produces movies. You can see one of the trucks in Wasteland Worriors which is a great truck flick. Same group as Fleshwound films (Crusty's) moto films. His truck is unreal ! You dont ever really see up close, mainly in opening shots jumping it with bikes strapped in back.
Cool! I have some early Crusty tapes somewhere.
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:22 PM   #26 (permalink)
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I've taken my truck twice offroad. I have the TRD BFG 18" tires. I'm starting to rip some big chunks out of the rear tires.

Anybody upgrade to All-Terrain tires? What brand? size?

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All I can say is stay away from the Nitto Terra Grappler I got a whole 22000 miles before they were toast yet the reviews on Tirerack praise them. I would say go with BFG or maybe the new Goodyears.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:36 PM   #27 (permalink)
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I have Terra Grapplers on a Hummer and Just put them on the Tundra and love them. The Hummer has 35,000 miles on them and they still look good and are pretty quiet to. They both have 35's on them
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Old 03-08-2008, 03:15 PM   #28 (permalink)
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I just put some Toyo Open Country MT on mine yesterday. 275/70R18.

Spring come early up here in Canuck land and the BG AT just din't cut it.
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