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thanks g-cat. it was. a comfortable rig for long distance. much more streetable than my 80. work and tow rig. and capable in a hairy situation
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how do you like the bilsteins? do you have bed bounce issues on concrete roads? i'd like to reduce that on mine.TRD package (bilstein shocks)
Do all Tundras have so much internal storage? Mine has card holders, a file holder in the console, pen holder, multiple glasses holders on the roof console)?
I have two buckets up front and the 60/40 split in the back with no flip down arm rest.
did get this done sunday
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i have a thick license plate cover, so the valves that came with it wouldn't have been deep enough to use as lp bolts, but easy enough to drill the plasticIDK what you did with your air connections, buddy suggested routing them back to the license plate area for ease of airing/deflate - on my 'to do' list.
He mentioned guys make the valves act like the plate bolts - so I'm guessing a bulkhead style valve stem(???).
Will the Air bags effect articulation? TIA
Will the Air bags effect articulation? TIA
They do when inflated, aside from that/deflated I can't speak for hers but mine don't as I have a BDS lift that is stiffer in the rear, relies on the IFS to flex.
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