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Wheeling an '05 SASED Tacoma

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Wheeling an '05 SASED Tacoma

Post by awsumdc »

Here is a link to some pics of us wheeling the '05 SASED Tacoma.

http://www.villagephotos.com/members/al ... id=1661770
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Post by crankycruiser »

The link doesnt work pal..

U have to login to look at them :?: :?:
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Post by -Nemesis- »

Very cool, hard core in the lap of comfort :cool:

You'd be crying if you flopped it though.....
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Post by awsumdc »

crankycruiser wrote:The link doesnt work pal..

U have to login to look at them :?: :?:
Try this one then :roll:
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse. ... id=1661770
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-Nemesis- wrote:Very cool, hard croe in the lap of comfort :cool:

You'd be crying if you flopped it though.....
True, so very true.
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Post by MR04WD »

Awesome looking truck but............................................................
........Coil-overs in front,leaves in rear :?: WHAT THE F#@K!
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Post by xplot »

leafs are good :) but no shocks in rear i see the rear must flex reallly good
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Post by awsumdc »

[quote="xplot"]leafs are good :) but no shocks in rear i see the rear must flex reallly good[/quote
There are shocks in the rear. Bilstien 14" travel 9100's with remote resevoirs.

If you look close at the picture on the trail you will see the resevoirs attatched to the v shaped tubes on either side of the rear tube work. We kwpt them inboard so there is no interference with the tires. As you can see from the lower picture, when we flex this thing with 40" tires any shock on the outside of the frame is gonna be toast.

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Post by awsumdc »

MR04WD wrote:Awesome looking truck but............................................................
........Coil-overs in front,leaves in rear :?: WHAT THE F#@K!
Working on coils for the rear right now. Didn't have enough time before this run.
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Post by MR04WD »

What leaves do you run in the rear of this truck,& why is it that you stayed with leaves rather than go with coil-overs in all 4 corners?
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Post by awsumdc »

[quote="MR04WD"]What leaves do you run in the rear of this truck,& why is it that you stayed with leaves rather than go with coil-overs in all 4 corners?[/quote

The leafs in the rear are Deaver springs and the reason we went went leafs is because we ran out of time to figure out the coilovers for the rear before this run. We have to change the fuel tank, make links and cross members and we just didn't have enough time yet.
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