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theBullfrog125

Adventurer
31s would be best for stock gearing with the 22re, especially with the auto. 32s wouldn't be bad but you will notice it in the power band, truck will have to work harder to spin the larger tires. Also your speedo will read incorrectly.
 

j_h_cole

Observer
Better/cleaner photos of latest additions (7,700 miles)

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Patrollife

Explorer
I wanted a stock single cab but found this one and saw some potential in this 1993 truck. I'd like smaller tires but its geared for the 35's. I could not use the ladder setup with the RTT b/c it made my overall height to large to fit in the garage. The ladder on the side is tricky but will keep Zombies and fat chicks out. I can do pull ups on the rear. Its compact with lots of storage.


How I got it

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Such a sweet Ute!
 

JLed79

New member
Here's my 2015 4Runner TRD Pro. Only mods so far are the Rocky Road Supersliders, 4x4 Labs front bumper and Rigid Industries SRQ2 fogs and SR spot.
Next stop, lift, tires and skids.
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JLed79

New member
I'd love to see some more pics of that bumper! Very nice capable truck sir

Thank you sir. I just installed it last night. Here are some pre install pics
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And some less than stellar immediately post install garage pics with with poor viewing angles. Great bumper though. Lightest and most tucked up on the market. 95 lbs steel. Approach angles are a thing of the past now.
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theBullfrog125

Adventurer
I'm really digging that bumper! Looks great on the truck. I like how it's compact yet can still hold a winch. First time I saw the latest 4Runner I immediately thought about front aftermarket bumper design headaches but the finished product looks awesome.
 

JLed79

New member
I agree completely. The others on the market are far more utilitarian for my taste. Luke, the owner of 4x4 Labs really has a good eye for design and I think he came up with an outstanding bumper for these trucks. I currently have more need for lighting than a winch, but I like having the option to change that out if I choose to in the future.
It will look much better with a lift and tires. Here's one on a buddies truck. He's jacked up and on 35s....
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utroda

Observer
Did a run up to lake gallagher with some guys from tacoma world. Really need some sliders on the tundra and some King CO.

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SIZZLE

Pro-party
I'm really digging that bumper! Looks great on the truck. I like how it's compact yet can still hold a winch. First time I saw the latest 4Runner I immediately thought about front aftermarket bumper design headaches but the finished product looks awesome.

I'm pretty impressed with what the aftermarket has done with the facelift on the 5th gen. I didn't think there was any way to salvage that mug but I've seen several front bumpers that look awesome. Gives me hope for the new Tacoma.
 

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