^^^ NO... It's a good idea IMHO!
-Daniel
Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
-Daniel
Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
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kidglove13 said:Dont bother cutting out the rockers just mount your sliders underneath
Been there done that
You should be able to get some of the dents out from around the tail light just take off the interior panel and use a socket on the end of an extension and start pounding with a hammer you should get some of it out so you can re-mount a tail light
Been there done that also
I would recommend putting some type of bedliner on the sides no more scratchs to worry about and it really helps when you have to pop out dents if they will pop out.
I would also put minnie sliders like the one in the picture in front of your rear control arm frame mounts it really helps eliminate them as hang up point
I would be alittle more careful about that tcase, get a good skid plate
You smash that aluminum tcase on the trail you are screwed, it wont take much to break the case
Looks like you had fun
Does this interfere with bolt on sliders?
flexy flatty said:Do you have anymore pics and info about your new exhaust? I too have a body lift and need the second cat for california smog. I need to do the exhaust as the next step before I build my sliders (I'm not as brave as you). It looks like you rotated the cats, any other tricks to tucking everything higher?Thanks.
ab1985 said:Not sure why people consider this having balls.
CELICA XX said:Agreed.
I definitely wouldn't be bragging about destroying my truck either.