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· "A Man Needs A Maid"
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Used to be stock 2010 CM. Never took pictures of it off the lot... Thought I would log all my mods to date... Thanks to everyone here that has shared and posted their great ideas. More to come later.

De-badged & tinted all around with Toyo 265/70/17 Open Country ATs with a 3/1 ready lift.




Same two shots with the new 35 inch Coopers



Here is the front bumper and grill surround plasti-dipped.



Steps dipped.



Tails and third brake light smoked.



Rear bumper dipped.



RW wheel bead locks dipped with Toyo 265/70/17 Open Country AT. Hope to trade these in for 33 or 35s soon.



New Cooper AT3 315/70/17




New tires rubbed just a bit on the front mud guards, nothing a big zip tie couldn't fix



Ready lift 3/1 leveling kit.




1.5 inch hub centric spacers pushing the tire stance out. On the fence with bushwacker fender flares.



BHLM with Halos on Hi, Low, and fogs.



TRD Cold Air Intake went in with some cutting of the engine cover.




FLO-PRO V Force muffler.



Used a grinder to cut the angle in the stock pipe, and sprayed with plast-dip.



Bushwacker Pocket Fender Flares Installed.
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TRD sway bar installed.

Rattle can dip job

Installed the supercharger and the Bully dog tuner.

http://www.tundratalk.net/forums/exterior-mods/113099-customcargrill-install-pics.html
http://www.tundratalk.net/forums/exterior-mods/286810-side-mirror-power-fold-mod-just-1-69-a.html
http://www.tundratalk.net/forums/tundra-lighting-electrical/220217-30-inch-rigid-e-series-install-behind-mesh-grill.html
 

· "The Antagonizer"
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Wow you have one excellent looking Tundra bud, the new Coopers look great on the RW wheels btw
 
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· "A Man Needs A Maid"
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Sweet truck man! How are you liking the TRD intake?
I'm no gear head, but I like it. Sounds neat, and it feels faster and that's what counts in my book. Plus I got it used from a forum member. New exhaust tomorrow morning will complete the performance and sound piece!

This forum has been invaluable for ideas, installations and problem solving!
 
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· F.B.I.
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Good mods, keep 'em coming!
 
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After a long discussion with my buddy who has his own muffler shop, we decided to keep it simple. Mod $ is running out!

FLO-PRO V Force muffler installed! $70.00 in parts, friend deal $100.00 in labor.

FLO~PRO - V Force



Sound clip, ready? Vvrrrroooooooommmmmm, budabudabuda, vrooooooommmmmm!

Maybe I can record one later.
 
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· "A Man Needs A Maid"
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I was looking for a black exhaust tip online, then decided to get the grinder out, cut the angle on the stock pipe and coat with plast-dip.

 
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Finally put BW Flares on. Since my grill, both bumpers and steps are dipped, I dipped the flares to match. Had to redo one because I screwed up the spray... PIA

We shall see how long the plasti dip holds up.
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· F.B.I.
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I like the dip on the flares.
 
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I like the dip on the flares.
Not so shiny, I like the flat black look. Durability will be the issue, but I can always redip...
 

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PD is very durable if you put 4-5 coats on it.
 
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· "TT's SLO'est 5.7"
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Very nice mods so far.... So how is the plasti dip holding up with our roads/gravel and such?
 
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Very nice mods so far.... So how is the plasti dip holding up with our roads/gravel and such?
Plasti dip has held up better than I expected, but I put it on thick. Patients is key when spraying, with lots of light coats about 10 minutes apart. Front bumper has no cuts or issues, and that was what I thought would have issues first. Steps are good too. I love the stuff.
 
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· "A Man Needs A Maid"
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I gotta say man the truck is lookin like a beast :thumbsup:
 
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