What have you done to your 200 Series this week?

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why no body lift tho?
All sorts of performance reasons and It's a lot cooler without a body lift... Most likely real reason, my wife is under 5'.

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Forgot that I made bumpers and already cut up the the factory bumper skins. That was the real reason.
 
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Hopefully that's all I have to do on the rear. I had to push the front wheel wells up an inch. View attachment 4141177

the only thing I had to do before the body lift was drop the rear bump stops around an inch because the tire smacked the wheel well before full bump. Crappy shot but here it is with the bump stop removed. Up front it was a mild BMC and beating the pinch weld flat up to the square joint, and then chopping the front fender support brace and yanking the air pumps. But that was all on tundra arms to get it lock to lock at bump

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the only thing I had to do before the body lift was drop the rear bump stops around an inch because the tire smacked the wheel well before full bump. Crappy shot but here it is with the bump stop removed. Up front it was a mild BMC and beating the pinch weld flat up to the square joint, and then chopping the front fender support brace and yanking the air pumps. But that was all on tundra arms to get it lock to lock at bump

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If needed, I'll raise/widen the rear wheel wells.

I can re route the air pump intake tubes and bend some harness tabs to keep the air pumps in the same spot. So far, full steering is achieved at full bump.
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