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Dipped huh? Looked good in the pic, maybe i'll give it a go.
 
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Front diff drop and skid plate drop.




Nfab light bar off Craig's list. Dipped to match bumper. Had to cut some of the bumper inserts. Bolting to this to the bumper was near impossible.






Techstream installed on old XP laptop. Had a hard time installing the driver, but all worked well. Can't seem to figure out how to do a ZPC, but did disable seatbelt chimes, one click unlock on key fob.

 
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Bonose, how did you get 35's to fit with just a 3/1 level? I see the front fender issue, which I had with my 33's, but no way I could fit 35's without having to cut back the body mounts in the front fender wells.
 

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Bonose, how did you get 35's to fit with just a 3/1 level? I see the front fender issue, which I had with my 33's, but no way I could fit 35's without having to cut back the body mounts in the front fender wells.
1.5 inch wheel spacers I think made the difference.
 
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Forgot to add pics of the dipped truck. Rattle cans. A shit load of them. Dipped on the cheap. So far so good.

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Wtf bonose. That looks like Shiite. Atleast it's reversible

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<nose pick & flick> Well, it is reversible, and it took balls to cover the black paint swirls. You don't have to like it, you just have to pick that booger off your shoulder and eat it. Lol...
 

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Awesome build! How did you attach the badge to your grill? I wanted to do the same when my mesh comes in. I have a "TOYOTA" badge (want the FJ style grill) but doesn't have the threaded holes like you see on the TRD grill badge. Again truck looks sweet! Plasti Dip is a miracle in a can!
 

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Awesome build! How did you attach the badge to your grill? I wanted to do the same when my mesh comes in. I have a "TOYOTA" badge (want the FJ style grill) but doesn't have the threaded holes like you see on the TRD grill badge. Again truck looks sweet! Plasti Dip is a miracle in a can!
3m double sided tape did the trick, same stuff the original badges on the side of the truck are stuck with.
 

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Thank you sir! I'll give it a shot. Just worry about 100+ degree weather out here compromising the adhesives. But I'm sure it'll be fine. Thanks again!
Don't worry about the heat, I live in hell as well and my badges are still perfect even after pulling them and putting them back on with the 3M tape but don't buy the cheap crap, get the good stuff.
 

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Purchased a used S/C and fit kit from a forum member. called dealers in the Denver area to install it. Go Toyota on Arapahoe wanted $2,800.00... Liberty Toyota in Colorado Springs did it instead. Out the door for $760.00. Great customer service.


Now my Bully Dog tuner can actually perform. Settings:
93 tune, speed unlimited, stock throttle, and performance shift.
What an incredible vehicle this turned into with the S/C and BD
 
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