Just to clarify what i am seeing here....
You have a small piece of flat steel that slids into your stock roof rails, with a bolt protruding upward though it, and a large piece of flat steel on top that clamps down on the stock roof rail?
I dont have a stock roof rail to look at, and im trying...
Your vehicle may be different, but via GPS i was able to verify that with 265/75/16's my speedo is approximately 10% off. It reads 10% slow at most given speeds, so my actual distance traveled is different than my indicated distance travel.
If this is true in your vehicle as well, your mpg...
Funny you mentioned TSF, i posted up a run on gitout.com and have a few people who i am going to meet up with on saturday the 2nd. I just found out im going to be there for two weeks so i might try to head back down there the weekend of the 9th as well.
My tundra coils were sourced from a scrap...
Sounds like a well matched combo! That exact setup was my original plan, but i ended up finding most of my lift used/open and unused, but overall im very happy with my setup of the ever popular tundra coils/bilstein struts and 890's in the back.
I'm not sure where you are in oregon, but im...
Over a few rigs and some years i have become a huge fan of the s10 blazer rear bump stops. They are a great junkyard solution, and are pretty soft while still doing thier job. I currently run them on the rear of my 3rd gen 4runner, with the lowest 'ring' cut off.
Fluid film is awesome stuff!
We use the stuff extensively on aircraft that operate in a salt water enviroment, and have great results. However, like has been said above, its really just a matter of time, you can do your best to slow it down, but corrosion never sleeps.
Mike
If you are considering bfg at's, you need to look at the duratracs as well. I have had 4 sets of bfg at's and was very happy with them, i would however argue that my duratracs in a 265/75/16 load range c, are an all around better tire. I can't yet speak to their longevity, but so far, they...
Great video! i have to give credit to the guy who brought a floor jack to chain up his taco.
I was on a run with a local club a few weekends ago that had a quite a varied group of rigs, we had an 80 series there who was the only one who chose to chain up, (all 4) but his tires were very low on...
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