I thought I would create a thread where I would upload photos from all the weekends of pushing my 200's to the limit. I will also be reporting all damages and repairs as follows. Follow if interested.
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This is an awesome rig you got bro. I always thought white is the most practical color on LC (being biased here).
So now that you went thru many shocks, which is your favorite?
Not many problems, keep the windows up, recirculate mode on for AC, clean and replace the cabin filter often.Another mudder posted earlier this week about some way to fashion a secondary air filtration for the cabin due to excess dust. Being you live and play in what i magine is a very dusty environment do you have issues with that, if so how do you address such an issue
The steelies you see in my setup are 17 inch, they are manufactured by toyota mainly for the 70 series line up. We like them because of their offset position. They are inside meaning extra uptravel, no hitting the body + steel bends unlike alloy. I can just hammer it back.On, but the 285/60/18's or slightly larger would essentially be stock size, but a bunch of unsprung weight savings (20" OEM wheels are beasts) depending on the tire.
Still have them, although I am starting to consider taking them off. I need to strip my cruiser, lighter weight better ride quality and handling under these circumstances.Do you still have the side steps? Or have you pulled them off? @ToyotaIsLife