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What bumper is that?
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Custom build, from scratch, by a local fabricator. Inspired by a little ARB and shockworks
What bumper is that?
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@ ninja tune, are you running factory wheels? Any UCA rubbing issues or are you running spacers?
What bumper are you running?
Custom build, from scratch, by a local fabricator. Inspired by a little ARB and shockworks
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I need that Brute Force Bumper. That thing looks awesome!
Here's my 2005 Sequoia Limited 4WD, owned for a little over a year. It was a one-owner vehicle, well-maintained. I purchased it with 232K miles on it and it's now got 252K. I finally completed the build a couple weeks ago.
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2005 Sequoia Limited 4WD; 2.5" Toytec/Bilstein coilover lift w/ rear AHC adjusted to match; diff drop; CV boot mod; 285/70R17 BFG ATko2; Spidertrax wheel spacers; SAIP Bypass module; Rancho RS9000XL RS999208 shocks; Bajarack Megamule; Stubbs HD-SKO rock sliders; ORFab cat theft shield; GTRlighting LED headlight and foglight bulbs; Rigid SR-30 & SR-Q LEDs; Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX; Scan-Gauge II
What size tires can you fit on the 1 gens with a 2-3" spacer lift?
Thanks for the response. I should have been more specific, largest tires you can fit on factory rims without cutting, just installing a mild spacer lift. We test drove a 2007 Sequoia Limited today. It's high on the list to replace my wife's 2013 Outback Limited.All depends on how much cutting/trimming you do and what backspacing of wheels you're running.
I know on the Tundras, we can run 285/70R17 (33's) with really aggressive wheel fitment on stock suspension and some trimming of fenderwells. I think Rickashay was running 35's with 1.5 or 2" lift and some serious trimming on 3.5" backspacing wheels.
Unlike the Montero guys who can run 33's nearly stock, we're really limited by our fenders, pinch welds and body.
Thanks for the response. I should have been more specific, largest tires you can fit on factory rims without cutting, just installing a mild spacer lift. We test drove a 2007 Sequoia Limited today. It's high on the list to replace my wife's 2013 Outback Limited.