Todd780
OverCamper
Haha, I'm guessing it'll be coming at some point. Glad you're enjoying the Lexus.Haha, you turd! It's more than likely coming, just not this calendar year. This GX build will keep me occupied until then.
Haha, I'm guessing it'll be coming at some point. Glad you're enjoying the Lexus.Haha, you turd! It's more than likely coming, just not this calendar year. This GX build will keep me occupied until then.
Yea the 275 is 10.8" wide like the 285/70's I have on the SCS wheels pictured in my previous post. I wouldn't move to a 275 when the 255's on the vehicle are the same height and only 3/4" slimmer than the 275's and they only have 8,000 miles on them. I also have a full set of the 285/70's pictured in the last post so I'd only need to pick up a matching spare and and I could run the taller and wider 285's easily as well. I am just questioning whether or not I care to at the moment is all.
Why did you go with 255/70’s in the first place? Seems like a 275/65 would have also fit? Just curious.
If you want to keep your stock 18’s a 285/65 is dimensionally identical to a 285/70/17. But I get wanting to go to 17’s and especially 285/70’s. Tons of tire choices.
Ironman looks good. Is it just me or does the back bumper look really low in comparison to the front bumper and running boards / sliders?
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Hey! That's our shop! Devin told me that bumper was shipping to someone in Texas... haha small worldIronman Premium front bumper is on its way.
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Hey! That's our shop! Devin told me that bumper was shipping to someone in Texas... haha small world
Thanks for the kind words! As for the install. The hardest part is the front bumper trimming as the Prado 150 template isn't any good. I'm sure you've probably read up on a few installs. Lots of lifting the bumper shell on and off and trimming and refitting. Otherwise pretty straight forward. Oh and also a little trimming needed on the bumper itself if I remember correctly, I believe Ironman may have covered these things in their videos? Now that we have done them we could knock one out in a day but for a first time, I would allot an entire weekend. Be ready with edge trim, it makes everything much nicer after plastic trimming. Also a semi-gloss black touchup paint helps as well for some of the clearancing if needed.Nice! I am familiar with your work, y'all have done some very nice rigs! I had no idea that was "the shop" he was referencing lol. Now to decide on a particular winch, where to mount the control box and whether or not I should tackle the install myself?!