Sweet looking rock warrior. Did you need to get longer rear shocks for the 2" shackles?
Thanks Man. No not with the 2" only lifted 1 - 1.5 so not needed. alot of people are running this set up and haven't heard any one needing longer shocks.
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2011 Crew Max Rock Warrior Black Tundra Club Member # 167
Bull Bar, No Chrome, 6inch BAMuffler, RC 3inch level kit, Coaches 2inch shackles, 35inch KM2s, Avital Remote Start, Airaid Intake
Future Mods: JBA lt headers
Here is mine 295/70r18 trail grappler with hoss +30 offset. LRO 3/1. Had to remove mud guards and push in fender liner. Tires clear body mount by about 1/2 to 3/4inImageUploadedByAutoguide1358318580.982961.jpg
Can you put on a set of chains with a 3/1 level running 35's on a 18" wheel?
If you live where it snows, might be a good idea to have a spare set of stock rims and tires for the salt and crud you're gonna end up with. Front clearance is tight to begin with.
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I have a question for everyone with 35's on there tundra. Does putting that large of a tire affect the shifting of the transmissoin? Has anyone experianced anything weird with their trucks after the larger tires were put on?
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2013 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Crew Max 4x4
I have a question for everyone with 35's on there tundra. Does putting that large of a tire affect the shifting of the transmissoin? Has anyone experianced anything weird with their trucks after the larger tires were put on?
0, zero, shifting issues. I recommend the hyper tech speedo calibration module. Corrects speed, odometer, MPG's etc.
Thanks Man. No not with the 2" only lifted 1 - 1.5 so not needed. alot of people are running this set up and haven't heard any one needing longer shocks.
So happy to see the 35"s have RW with a 3x2 lift and as soon as bf's where out im going 35" however to the question of rear shocks ..normal riding like stock but if u go over a unusually big speed bump the shock bottomes OUT....havent done anything with it yet but will eventually get long travels.
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