There's some hot springs near the top of Harrison Lake around there I always wanted to go find.
Lot's to explore.
Lot's to explore.
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2.0" Diameter x 2.0" shaft.
Need to replace that factory bump stop with these ones. Progressive too
You have so much more room under there than i do. That factory bump stop hit my shock (Kings 3.0's) so we had to trim it but since then have found these new ones to allow more room.
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I'm running 3.0's front and rear. Havent had a chance to get the valving completely sorted yet but keen to see how the bump stops are mounted. When crossing the simpson desert i was bottoming out a lot and the closest description i can think of for the cars behaviour over the whoops is "pig rooting". Individual wheel control was good but the back and forth action wasn't right. Likely need to back off on the rebound, especially with the hydro bump stops. We have some great guys that know how to setup the cars here in AU, especially with the desert racing. Maybe a trip to the Finke Desert race should be in your future and have a chat to some of the guys. Id be happy to host you.
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King 07+ Tundra Front 2.5 Coilovers w/ Remote Reservoir (Comp. Adj. / Ext. Travel) **Custom 700 lb. Springs**What valving and spring rates are you running on those KING's?![]()
rubbing a tad hu?quick shot in the parking lot while I was unbolting the front mud flaps after mounting the new wheels and tires. hard to capture how huge it is in person.
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confession: i am not actually a senior citizen, one of the shop guys just parked it in that spot haha.
Haha, yes sir. I believe our setups have the exact same specs, so you probably know well. Haven't tried at extreme articulation or anything, but out and about on city streets the rubbing is minor.rubbing a tad hu?
Yup I’m the same , agree it looks good , my fcp lift is getting put on tom, so I will see how that helps any .. it’s hard to find a 17 inch wheel with the stock off set . And I had to have bronze so I will take the trade off I guess . Will post pics of the lift tomHaha, yes sir. I believe our setups have the exact same specs, so you probably know well. Haven't tried at extreme articulation or anything, but out and about on city streets the rubbing is minor.
Gonna just trim the rocker panel inside edge, and then heatgun the liner - maybe do the little 4Runner liner unbolt thing. From the little shine spots where there's been rubbing, I can see that there isn't a whole lot to tackle. When all is said and done, it's a minor correction to have to make - no need for a body mount chop or anything that some hand tools can't handle within an hour.
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The stance it has now, and will have after a lift down the road, is well worth it. It looks a lot more planted without being excessively pokey that it looks like a bro truck mall crawler haha.
For other's reference, the 0 offset means the edge of the tread (285/70 on 17x8.5) is actually flush with the fender, but the sidewall of course bulges and creates the slight protrusion past the fender. I think that keeps it looking (and behaving) functionally, much like a Ford Raptor or baja/prerunner truck. In my opinion, it looks incredible from behind and in the rearview mirror. Very aggressive and mean.
@Markuson and @wesel123 brought up a valid point that this could be annoying on the trail, kicking up rocks and gravel around the mudflaps (now nonexistent in the front) to the vehicles or trailer behind you. Not sure if this would kick up rocks on to the side of the LC as well. Something to keep in mind. Also, there's the arguments to be made about affecting the scrub radius, handling characteristics, or how much articulation is possible.
So I guess the takeaway for wheel offset on 200's that I've observed: ET+40 completely safe, +25 safe and about flush, +18 flush but probably requires mudflap removal, +0 upper limit before poking too much and requiring more than simple rolling/trimming/unbolting.
Was at the Lexus dealer on way home from work to look at an RC F and saw this sweet blacked-out brand new 570. I’m partial to the LC but this was a really nice ride in and out.
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