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Old 05-15-2008, 01:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2wd level?

I'll probably get laughed off the boards for this one, but has anyone lifted or at least leveled their 2wd Tundra?
I just want to get rid of the rake and wanted to know if it can be done with just the torsion bars or does it need a lift kit.
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I'll probably get laughed off the boards for this one, but has anyone lifted or at least leveled their 2wd Tundra?
I just want to get rid of the rake and wanted to know if it can be done with just the torsion bars or does it need a lift kit.

PM Deznutjob , he has a 2 wheel drive . Here is a link look at his truck .

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Nice!
Didn't know he was running a 2wd.
That's a little more than what I am looking for, but nice to know it's available.
I'm just looking to level the truck out without spending a fortune. And I still want to be able to drag around my scuba equipment, mountain bikes, etc and not have to lift lift it over my head to load it.
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Nice!
Didn't know he was running a 2wd.
That's a little more than what I am looking for, but nice to know it's available.
I'm just looking to level the truck out without spending a fortune. And I still want to be able to drag around my scuba equipment, mountain bikes, etc and not have to lift lift it over my head to load it.
Ahh! Monster that thing up! Haha! Actually loading has never been a prob for me especially my off road bikes, believe it or not I just ride the moto's up the ramp. Gotta be quick on the clutch and breaks though!! Haha! I've always had 4wd trucks but I just wanted to try something different this time. I'll go 4x again on the next one.
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You can check out Toytec they are reasonably priced .

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can you still offroad with 2wd?
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can you still offroad with 2wd?
You most certianly can my friend! Can't do some of the more extreme hill climbing or rock crawling but you can have a blast in the open desert like I do! You can have a good time on back country trails too! You'de be surprized at where a 2wd can take you, just don't get yourself in too deep and learn to back up if you think you've gone too far.
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Mine is 2wd drive too.
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Mine is 2wd drive too.
Forgot to mention mine is also! Dude that squirl poundin a frosty is ALL TIME!
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Forgot to mention mine is also! Dude that squirl poundin a frosty is ALL TIME!
Yeah I think thats some funny sh*t too. Did you see my wheels yet Dez?
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Cool. Didn't know so many of the guys on here had 2wd trucks.
I've had one 4wd in my life and actually HAD to engage it only one time. The other times were only for fun.
You're right DEZ, there are a lot of places you can get to without the extra two wheels. Pismo is great for two-doggin as long as you can get past the camping area. The sand is very soft through there, but beyond that it's a lot of fun.
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Yeah I think thats some funny sh*t too. Did you see my wheels yet Dez?
Teflon "Vice". Sweet as hell bro!! Good call! Your rig is looking tough, have you considered baking the headlights (black hl mod)?
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Cool. Didn't know so many of the guys on here had 2wd trucks.
I've had one 4wd in my life and actually HAD to engage it only one time. The other times were only for fun.
You're right DEZ, there are a lot of places you can get to without the extra two wheels. Pismo is great for two-doggin as long as you can get past the camping area. The sand is very soft through there, but beyond that it's a lot of fun.
This is my first 2wd and I'm having a blast with it! Can't hit it too hard cuz of the height though but the suspension really eats it up. I hear their gonna close Pismo. Something to do with an original lease running out and the state taking over or somthing like that.
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Teflon "Vice". Sweet as hell bro!! Good call! Your rig is looking tough, have you considered baking the headlights (black hl mod)?
Its funny you said that, because I am going to talk to my Buddy that has a tint shop and see about getting tinted
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