Some sick-o out poundin' the streets of Memphis...
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To each their own, but this straight hurts. Get an Escalade if you want to do this.View attachment 2934736
Some sick-o out poundin' the streets of Memphis...
Those wheels are like a face tattoo... in the sense that I appreciate the heads up as to the kind of person I'm dealing with.To each their own, but this straight hurts. Get an Escalade if you want to do this.
I’m sayin’!To each their own, but this straight hurts. Get an Escalade if you want to do this.
It’s clearly an homage to Toyota’s land speed record cruiser, right?… right?!To each their own, but this straight hurts. Get an Escalade if you want to do this.
Where's the classic top of the world pic?View attachment 2925575
Dewey Bridge at the beginning of the road to Top of the World trail, Moab
Stop making me want a 570 more
I posted it immediately over in the much cooler LX photos threadWhere's the classic top of the world pic?
My girlfriend washed the 200 so I wheeled it all the way to the yard for a picView attachment 2935389
No, I haven’t posted anything about it really. It’s just very similar to what @FlightMedic178 had done, but I have a body lift so it brings that up along the rear crossmember about 1 1/4”. Then I moved the trailer wiring plug up underneath, not in an easy to reach space, but since I don’t tow, I was trying to keep it protected for future use if needed. And I cut anything else off the bottom of the crossmember to keep it as smooth as possible. No tubing added yet. I just wanted the crossmember to be the first thing to hit rather than the Tupperware bumper. Of course, the corners are unprotected still but I figured trimming them up may help keep them out of harms way for a little longer until I can do a full bumper.My plan is to trim my rear bumper very similar to what you've done. Did you post anywhere what you did to it? Did you install steel tube or plate skids to further protect the remaining bumper & spare tire? (This is my plan.)
Best looking and probably performing setup out there.
1 inch body lift if i remember correctly right? Going to 35's just made me want 37's. I swear it will stop there!No, I haven’t posted anything about it really. It’s just very similar to what @FlightMedic178 had done, but I have a body lift so it brings that up along the rear crossmember about 1 1/4”. Then I moved the trailer wiring plug up underneath, not in an easy to reach space, but since I don’t tow, I was trying to keep it protected for future use if needed. And I cut anything else off the bottom of the crossmember to keep it as smooth as possible. No tubing added yet. I just wanted the crossmember to be the first thing to hit rather than the Tupperware bumper. Of course, the corners are unprotected still but I figured trimming them up may help keep them out of harms way for a little longer until I can do a full bumper.
37” spare is inside since it doesn’t fit underneath.
This is lowest angle photo I have…
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Btw, with mine trimmed like this the lower corners behind the rear wheel are now unsupported and do flop around at highway speeds. I know it’s redneck but I’m ok with it for now. I have an idea for a solution but haven’t found the parts yet.
Oh! And I chopped off the resonator also![]()