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  1. MtbNut

    The "yet to be named" tundra build

    I tried an ARE topper with an opening and boot made to fit the DC Tundra. The boot was a large rubber piece and it came attached to the opening on the topper. Basically, it was a nightmare to keep the boot from moving and leaking air/water. The boot also made the truck smell like a tire...
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    Bigwapiti's 2011 Tundra build...'BIG NAMBE'

    315 70 17 It sounds like you already have your tires. However, if you like BFG AT's... 315 70 17's fit great on the TRD wheels and fill the wheel well up nicely on the new Tundras. The TRD Tundra that Toyota had pulling a fifth wheel on tour had that set up and it looked great. I am sure the...
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    2wd lift options and quailty?

    The van is at a Ford dealer used, so they did not have much information about it. I went to Camburg's web site and it looks like it may actually be one of their lifts. The parts list is nice with Camburg prerunner bumper + lights, AR Mojave with 315 BFG AT's + spare on back, ARB locker with on...
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    2wd lift options and quailty?

    RSC issue. Thanks for the replies. That kind of information is exactly why I enjoy forums like this. I will need to find out if the van has RSC and exactly what lift it has. There are a few other issues that I know of with the van that I can deal with. The stability control system fighting...
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    2wd lift options and quailty?

    Hey everyone, This is my first post here on the Portal. I have been driving Toyota Tundras since 2001 and currently own a 2006 4x4 crew. I still really like the Tundra but have been thinking about a van lately. I used to own a 1998 E-250 EB w/5.4 that I ordered new and had Quigley installed...
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