Trucks built / assembled in Venezuela had many differences from those built in Japan and sent to the US. Rear axle being one of them, and I believe they were Dana axles. So it might actually be original. You probably knew this, but thought I'd throw that out there.
As always, nice photos and write up! Congrats on the 200... I sold my 2013 200 to get a new Tundra last year and have missed the 200 ever since.
I had the BP 51 suspension on the 200 and added mild spacers to dial it in and get it to sit the way I wanted it to be, but really liked the BP 51's.
Slee Off Road... 80 series legends, 100 series legends, 200 series legends, no doubt! Additionally, I had zero hesitation dropping of my 200 mile 2020 Tundra and knew that it would come back better than it went in!
Thanks Christo and crew for what you do and how you do it!
Nice guys!!! It will be cool to see all the 200’s around the area!
Cody and I live a mile apart, if I can help anyone with logistics let me know!
I no longer have a 200, but I might snoop around while you’re in my AO!!!
I spoke with someone at the LCDC Ouray event about selling my wheels and I have lost your contact info... My apologies...
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