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Damn that looks great, better than I expected it to honestly. How was the alignment after the sensor lift? Any rubbing in neutral? Did you buy the BBS Pro wheels new or take-offs on CL/Fleabay/Forum? Also, did you paint the trim or have it wrapped?

You’ll need to get an alignment after sensor lift. The camber on my truck was pretty whacky after coming up 1.5”.
 
You’ll need to get an alignment after sensor lift. The camber on my truck was pretty whacky after coming up 1.5”.


Oh yea I am aware, I was just curious how far off his was when he got it realigned.
 
Damn that looks great, better than I expected it to honestly. How was the alignment after the sensor lift? Any rubbing in neutral? Did you buy the BBS Pro wheels new or take-offs on CL/Fleabay/Forum? Also, did you paint the trim or have it wrapped?


The LX is just about to be pulled into the alignment bay. I’ll let you see the results soon.

No rubbing at all. I was trying full lock turns and in reverse. Going up my angled driveway at full lock didn’t rub either. So far so good! And that was in neutral height btw.

I wish I could find the BBS forged wheels under $2500, otherwise I would have. I settled for new, previous generation, Tundra TRD Pro wheels for $1100; Ebay.

BORA .75” spacers are on the way.

I had the trim wrapped in 3M gloss black, a great match for the black paint. Got it done at Clear Lake Auto Wraps. I’m still thinking of what I’m going to do with the grille. Thought about purchasing the Inspiration series grille but also holding out hope for an option from Dissent.
 
The LX is just about to be pulled into the alignment bay. I’ll let you see the results soon.

No rubbing at all. I was trying full lock turns and in reverse. Going up my angled driveway at full lock didn’t rub either. So far so good! And that was in neutral height btw.

I wish I could find the BBS forged wheels under $2500, otherwise I would have. I settled for new, previous generation, Tundra TRD Pro wheels for $1100; Ebay.

BORA .75” spacers are on the way.

I had the trim wrapped in 3M gloss black, a great match for the black paint. Got it done at Clear Lake Auto Wraps. I’m still thinking of what I’m going to do with the grille. Thought about purchasing the Inspiration series grille but also holding out hope for an option from Dissent.


Good to hear in regards to the lack of rubbing. We have a very steep incline on our driveway and occasionally in Neutral height we will get an ever so slight rub when full-lock turned to the left. I've looked and it's the very outside edge of the sidewall lugs just barely brushing the inner fender plastic. I could very easily take care of this by moving the fender liner back or heating it up with a heat gun and pushing that spot in a tad but it's so rare that it even happens that it's not high on the priority list.

The trim looks great, as do the wheels, I didn't realize those were the last generation TRD Pro Tundra wheels. I have been contemplating doing the trim on ours as it's just too much for me, but I wish there were a way to do a dark tinted brushed aluminum look, sort of like a light anodizing. Personally I think the Inspiration grille is even tackier than the stock piece so I would elect to wrap or paint the time up there as well, that's if you don't simply do a full bumper instead.
 
Oh yea I am aware, I was just curious how far off his was when he got it realigned.

Here was my before and after

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Can anyone explain the sensor lift a bit more. I am not thrilled how my truck looks in “N” and I also don’t love how the front is lower than the back. I have 285/65/r18s.
 
Can anyone explain the sensor lift a bit more. I am not thrilled how my truck looks in “N” and I also don’t love how the front is lower than the back. I have 285/65/r18s.

 
I added these short clips to my build thread, but I figure this is a good place for people to see how well the MTS works:





Well done, Matt. MTS works great but I expect that your picking a good line and knowing how to drive also helped. After all, I heard one of the observers say, "He's good.". (Or did you pay them to say that. ;-)

Also, as well as it did, I'm not at the point where I would be OK with the occasional scraping on the bumper. Not yet anyway. I need to wait until I have the funds for a new bumper before I scar up the current one.
 
Well done, Matt. MTS works great but I expect that your picking a good line and knowing how to drive also helped. After all, I heard one of the observers say, "He's good.". (Or did you pay them to say that. ;)

Also, as well as it did, I'm not at the point where I would be OK with the occasional scraping on the bumper. Not yet anyway. I need to wait until I have the funds for a new bumper before I scar up the current one.

Line choice and familiarity with the truck were both very helpful, so that is a good point to add. The funny thing is lady who commented on my driving was actually part of the Jeep crew who had parked and were walking that section of the trail. Even funnier is she had been standing right in the middle of the trail, and I had just rolled down my window and politely asked her to move off the trail for her own safety. I thought that may have annoyed her, but judging by the compliment it apparently didn’t! Who knows maybe she appreciated it after seeing how unbelievably reckless her Jeep crew was.
 
Shoutout to @duggy for installing my ARB front bumper, intensity lights, and warn winch. I'll be starting a thread soon detailing what I've done so far with my build and what future mods I'll be going for as well as the intended use of the vehicle. If you're in the Houston area and need any mods done to your LC visit Duggy's Garage.

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