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  1. smokeysevin

    Huntsonora’s 2006 DC Toyota Tundra

    The leaf springs will settle over time but it is sooooo much better than stock. I think the archive pack has 2 more leaf springs than the standard g57s so it may sag less. Sean
  2. smokeysevin

    05 sequoia limited aka “turd crappley”

    Toyota Racing Gold for the win! Sean
  3. smokeysevin

    2005 Tundra novice build - "The Rez"

    If you need new drive flanges or cv joint parts, fort wayne clutch has most of the oe parts. I replaced most of the front driveline when I had bad vibrations. Sean
  4. smokeysevin

    Northbound Tundra, building a 5 speed manual transmission swapped 2001 Toyota Tundra with 2uzfe 4.7 liter engine into an overland adventure vehicle

    With the manual hub swap on a 2wd truck, you don't have to screw with the electronics at all and since the parts are all made for the same truck/trans it drops in with the exception of having to cut a hole in the floor. On a 4wd truck you have the ADD and other things that you could disable or...
  5. smokeysevin

    1st Gen Sequoia tail gate handle

    If you still have a broken one, can you post some pictures of where it failed? Sean
  6. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Check connections in the steering column and under the dash. I had a worn wire in the steering column that would cycle the overdrive on the transmission on bumps or when shifting the shifter position. Sean
  7. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Ok so that was way less of a problem than not having one at all. That valve still restricts fluid flow to the rears. I thought you meant you didn't have one at all anymore. I would just leave it as is or replace the arm and call it good. Sean
  8. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Install the manual prop valve asap, the truck will swap ends really easily without one. You are giving the rear waaaaaayyy more fluid than needed and it will cause the rear tires to lockup super quickly. Sean
  9. smokeysevin

    2005 Tundra novice build - "The Rez"

    Heck, I like that it has buttons. My alpine one is full touch and I kind of hate that... Sean
  10. smokeysevin

    2014 Tacoma flatbed build

    Bags are one of the best things I did for my truck, unloaded the back end is soft and comfortable like a caddy when the bags are deflated. Add some weight and toss some air in the bags and it still rides really well but isn't banging bumpstops. Sean
  11. smokeysevin

    Huntsonora’s 2006 DC Toyota Tundra

    I wouldn't hesitate to run either the kings or Icons then. I am not familiar with the 6112s but I ran 5100s for a while and they were a huge improvement over stock with daystar spacers that I originally had on the truck. I am currently running donahoe racing coilovers which is what Icon was...
  12. smokeysevin

    Huntsonora’s 2006 DC Toyota Tundra

    Are you planning on installing UCAs along with the shocks? Sean
  13. smokeysevin

    Time for Some Suspension Parts

    I never had an issue with the 5100s on my truck when I was running them. If I were going that route I would not hesitate to buy them again. Sean
  14. smokeysevin

    Show us your Toyota 4runner, tacoma or truck.

    Can you post up how your bumper cover is attached? I have been interested in doing a similar setup but since mine is an 01, I don't know how the later model bumpers are attached. Thanks, Sean
  15. smokeysevin

    Yes, it's a basket case. No, I was not on drugs when I built it... (2001 Toyota Tundra 2->4WD Build)

    I really can't say about the new deavers. The mini packs always had good reviews when I was looking but my stock leaves were not in great shape and I got a reasonably good deal on the g57s so that is how I went. Mine really need to be re-arched since they are kind of flat. From what I have seen...
  16. smokeysevin

    Yes, it's a basket case. No, I was not on drugs when I built it... (2001 Toyota Tundra 2->4WD Build)

    I have thought about doing a snorkel or similar setup but for the most part my IATs are pretty close to ambient as long as you are moving at more than 5ish mph. Sitting at a light or in a drive thru they creep up to 20+ ambient but they drop once the fan kicks on or you start driving again. I...
  17. smokeysevin

    Yes, it's a basket case. No, I was not on drugs when I built it... (2001 Toyota Tundra 2->4WD Build)

    Thanks! I feel like if I am worried about it someone else probably is too. Anytime I build or fix something, the first few times out I have that little voice in my head going "yeah... but are you REALLY sure you did it right?" The MAF calibrator is actually a bit of a sore spot with me. When I...
  18. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Shocks will probably help more than you would expect. I don't run a front sway bar but I also don't have a topper which could make a difference. I am running 2.5" coilovers in the front and 2.5" shocks in the rear on super soft deaver G57s. One thing that really helped the body roll was adding...
  19. smokeysevin

    Trailscape's 06 Tundra

    Are you running a front sway bar? What rear shocks are you using and are they in the stock mounting points? Sean
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