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What have you done to your 2nd gen Tundra today?

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by T-Rex266, Jan 7, 2014.

  1. Feb 8, 2021 at 5:46 PM
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    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    Got the Falken ATW3 275/60/20s today. Gotta tip the ol hat tondiscount tire ordering them at 12:30 and getting them by 3:30 the same day. Love the look. Definitely feel the extra weight of the AT bigger tires when accelerating. Looking forward to taking them off the road.

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  2. Feb 8, 2021 at 7:28 PM
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    Zebruaj

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    Did you buy it with the Gentex pigtail? How many wires are there. Just start playing around with the wires to a 12v source to figure out what is what. I used a ryboi power tool battery.
     
  3. Feb 8, 2021 at 8:03 PM
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    Eric6621

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    Yes, it came with the pigtail. The place I bought it from also included a useful guide on making sense out of the wires. It's not perfect, but it helps. Check out www.spacetechstl.com/mirrors. For the Gentex 453 and looking at the back of the plug, they say the center wire is usually the black ground, the left most wire is the constant 12v for the homelink, and the right most wire is the 12v switched for the mirror. Hope that helps.

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  4. Feb 9, 2021 at 2:05 AM
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    OEM 18" wheels off a 2.5 gen 275/70/18 Falken Rubitrek A/T FabFour Redsteel front bumper with HF winch. Dobinsons IMS with 2.25" coils (610) JBA UCA's Iron Man +300lb rear leaf packs with Dobinsons IMS shocks ECGS bushing in front diff Black Oak Led Flood Pods. 40watt (x2) Black Oak 20" light bar. 100 watt OEM style rear bumper, black powder coat, added aux reverse leds. Stubby AM/FM antenna Century Camper Shell with Roof rack and bed mat
    ECGS bushing install. Looking forward to the noise being gone.
     
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  5. Feb 9, 2021 at 7:52 AM
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    airosey

    airosey 2009 CrewMax Limited 4x4

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    09 Tundra CrewMax Limited TRD Supercharger with URD pulley Tuned by OrangeVirus tuning (OV Tune) TRD Big Brake Kit with SS lines and titanium backing plates StopTech rear sport axle pack (rotors, pads, and SS lines) 7” Pro Comp lift 3” Performance Products Body Lift Coachbuilder 1” coilover shims Coachbuilder +3 shackles Coachbuilder Tie-rod ends 22x14 -70 Fuel Lethal’s - 2 piece 38x15.5 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T’s King Shocks with remote reservoirs front and rear Nitro 5.29 gears front and rear Auburn LSD SPC adjustable UCA’s BAM 8” exhaust Pro Comp Traction Bars Enve Grille Smittybilt M1 front bumper Rough Country 12k lbs winch Demon Hook shackles front and rear Baja Designs Squadron Sport Amber and clear fog lights ADD HoneyBadger Rear Bumper with Rigid SR-Q reverse lights Sequoia Headlight conversion Switch-Pros SP-9100 mounted in overhead console SD Off-road MT under-hood tray AEM boost and afr gauges Hypertech Speedometer calibrator Bed and rear bumper are Bulletlined American Flag Headliner Mammoth Guards patriot edition Alpha and Omega Fabrication Patriot Hood shield 3rd gen door panels and steering wheel ProSpeed Catchcan Hornblasters Outlaw train horns Tufskinz real carbon fiber overlays Tufskinz carbon fiber B panels vLEDs footwell lighting front and rear vLED puddle lamps Lighting Trendz flow series wheel rings 16 RGB rock lights Toyota Bedmat Bestop Power folding steps Undercover bed cover Undercover SwingCase 4 gallon Rotopax fuel can Here’s a rundown of the audio setup. -Active front stage using a JL Audio TwK88 DSP, Focal 165KRX2 component speakers, powered by a JL Audio HD900/5 -Passive rear setup with Focal 165KRX2 component speakers -2 JL Audio Stealthboxes (13TW5’s) powered by a JL Audio HD1200/1 -Sony XAV-9500ES float mount display with a PAC Radio Pro 4 -Odyssey battery -JL 0 gauge power and ground cables -AudioQuest X-2 speaker cables and Golden Gate RCA interconnects -Entire cab has been lined with Dynamat Extreme and 1/4 CCF Amps and dsp are mounted under the passenger seat with a SoundsGoodStereo mounting plate.
    Yeah, one of my favorite interior upgrades. I didn’t care much for the little storage bin on the 2nd gen panels, and I feel like these look more updated.
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  6. Feb 9, 2021 at 7:54 AM
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    Wynnded

    Wynnded What MPG...

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    ...And suddenly I've realized that it would probably be pretty tough to find SR5/Limited/Platinum Regular Cab interior door panels as I would suspect that most 3rd generation RCs were/are of the work truck trim level.
     
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  7. Feb 9, 2021 at 8:24 AM
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    Where did you get the mirror and is there factory plug in the headliner?
     
  8. Feb 9, 2021 at 8:45 AM
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    I added a diff fluid change when I did mine a few weeks ago. Now shifting into 4HI on my 257k mi - 2007 model is quick and smooth. Something it was not beforehand.
     
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  9. Feb 9, 2021 at 8:52 AM
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    Where did you get the Grill? Amazon has one for 2010-2013 or this it and you mod the supports?
     
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  10. Feb 9, 2021 at 9:03 AM
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    Eric6621

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    Got the mirror off Ebay. Tried to test it with a 12v power brick, but didn't have much success. Didn't have my voltmeter, but need to troubleshoot a bit more today. I hope the mirror isn't defective. But yes, the plug does seem to be tucked under the front of the headliner beneath the center console. There are actually three plugs tucked there, but one is most likely for the backup camera, the other is for the lights in the console and I'm hoping the third center one is for the mirror. Here is a shot of my plugs under the console.

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    The last pic is the wiring diagram that came with my mirror. It shows the usual wire out from the mirror. You will note that this does not correspond to the black plug on the Tundra. The instructions say to splice the wires from the mirror to the proper wires on the vehicle. A bit of a pain, but not too bad.
     
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  11. Feb 9, 2021 at 9:31 AM
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    Eric6621

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    Took my voltmeter out and measured the voltages out of the black center plug. The white is ground, the other two are constant 12v and switched 12v respectively, so pretty sure they are the power connections for the mirror. I was also able to confirm that the mirror works fine and the trouble I was having stemmed from the under powered test brick I was using. Hooked up to the center plug the mirror worked flawlessly.

    Although the directions suggest to hook up the Homelink garage door circuit to constant 12v, I'm going to combine the Homelink power and the mirror power, so both will be attached to switched power. That way if someone breaks into your truck, they cant just open your garage door.
     
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  12. Feb 9, 2021 at 1:12 PM
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    airosey

    airosey 2009 CrewMax Limited 4x4

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    09 Tundra CrewMax Limited TRD Supercharger with URD pulley Tuned by OrangeVirus tuning (OV Tune) TRD Big Brake Kit with SS lines and titanium backing plates StopTech rear sport axle pack (rotors, pads, and SS lines) 7” Pro Comp lift 3” Performance Products Body Lift Coachbuilder 1” coilover shims Coachbuilder +3 shackles Coachbuilder Tie-rod ends 22x14 -70 Fuel Lethal’s - 2 piece 38x15.5 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T’s King Shocks with remote reservoirs front and rear Nitro 5.29 gears front and rear Auburn LSD SPC adjustable UCA’s BAM 8” exhaust Pro Comp Traction Bars Enve Grille Smittybilt M1 front bumper Rough Country 12k lbs winch Demon Hook shackles front and rear Baja Designs Squadron Sport Amber and clear fog lights ADD HoneyBadger Rear Bumper with Rigid SR-Q reverse lights Sequoia Headlight conversion Switch-Pros SP-9100 mounted in overhead console SD Off-road MT under-hood tray AEM boost and afr gauges Hypertech Speedometer calibrator Bed and rear bumper are Bulletlined American Flag Headliner Mammoth Guards patriot edition Alpha and Omega Fabrication Patriot Hood shield 3rd gen door panels and steering wheel ProSpeed Catchcan Hornblasters Outlaw train horns Tufskinz real carbon fiber overlays Tufskinz carbon fiber B panels vLEDs footwell lighting front and rear vLED puddle lamps Lighting Trendz flow series wheel rings 16 RGB rock lights Toyota Bedmat Bestop Power folding steps Undercover bed cover Undercover SwingCase 4 gallon Rotopax fuel can Here’s a rundown of the audio setup. -Active front stage using a JL Audio TwK88 DSP, Focal 165KRX2 component speakers, powered by a JL Audio HD900/5 -Passive rear setup with Focal 165KRX2 component speakers -2 JL Audio Stealthboxes (13TW5’s) powered by a JL Audio HD1200/1 -Sony XAV-9500ES float mount display with a PAC Radio Pro 4 -Odyssey battery -JL 0 gauge power and ground cables -AudioQuest X-2 speaker cables and Golden Gate RCA interconnects -Entire cab has been lined with Dynamat Extreme and 1/4 CCF Amps and dsp are mounted under the passenger seat with a SoundsGoodStereo mounting plate.
    Yeah, took me quite a while to find these and probably have around $800-$1k total in them.
     
  13. Feb 9, 2021 at 3:01 PM
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    Wynnded

    Wynnded What MPG...

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    Whoa....but then you need 4, I only have the two doors.
     
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  14. Feb 9, 2021 at 3:04 PM
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    jtwags Concrete jungle

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    Looks great. How tough was the roof. Thinking about doing just my roof.
     
  15. Feb 9, 2021 at 3:30 PM
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    Thanks! Roof wasn’t bad at all .
     
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  16. Feb 9, 2021 at 4:39 PM
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    One month later......see my thread. 36249869-B2F0-4AFB-9204-384C05CEB5E6.jpg
     
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  17. Feb 9, 2021 at 6:00 PM
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    It should be for any 07-13 and yes you need the 2010 and up supports. If you contact sparks Toyota they will get you all setup, but that is the exact one I ordered, just checked on Amazon.
     
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  18. Feb 9, 2021 at 6:21 PM
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    Got my dash cams installed. It went faster than I expected. Was a pretty clean install. Only thing I couldn't do was hard wire them because I got the wrong add-a-fuse. I assumed the interior fuse box was populated with mini fuses like the engine bay. Wrong. Should have checked. They are the low profile mini fuses. I could have gone through the firewall and tapped into the engine bay fuse box but it was dark by then and I was hungry for dinner. I'll get that done tomorrow sometime. Then I'll have use of the parking mode. Now to pair my phone with it and learn how to use the app. Pretty happy with the Blackvue cams.

    ETA: I ordered a mount form the dashcam store that is designed to allow the tundras with the roll down window to have a rear mounted camera. I did not pay close enough attention and didn't realize it was not configured for the doublecab sliding rear window. I made it work by adding a bend or two of my own. Desperation is the mother of invention.....:rofl:
     
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  19. Feb 9, 2021 at 6:45 PM
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    Recently purchased a clean 2008, has almost new tires. But I noticed driving it home and now the last couple weeks feel like tire were out of balance. Took it into local Yota dealer and sure enough! They balanced all 4 and she drives wonderfully now! Just trying to decide what to do with this silly chrome grill..!? Have another thread going about it..

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  20. Feb 9, 2021 at 7:16 PM
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    Mountun Goat She baaaaaahd

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    I used an eraser wheel (auto body glue remover) on my semi peeling chrome grill. The heat caused by the friction of the wheel caused the rest of the Chrome to separate from the plastic. Then a quick spray job would do the trick. FYI.
     
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  21. Feb 10, 2021 at 12:37 AM
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    That's a project I also want to tackle. Do you recall how many square feet of material you used?
     
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  22. Feb 10, 2021 at 1:05 AM
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    tundraatx

    tundraatx 2008 Limited Double Cab, 5.7L

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    1) Bought with 225k miles on it, a Westin bullnose bumper, and OEM tundra steps 2) Current Mileage 238k Mods: 1) Dirty Deeds BA Mufflers 8 inch with resonator (as of Feb 2021) - Had the 10 inch with resonator - Prefer the 10 inch without resonator - deeper sound hear it more in the cab 2.) Ranch Hand Summit Front Bumper/Guard 3) Ranch Hand Summit Bumper 4) Billstein 5100s all around 5) TRD front and rear sway bars 6.) Rough Country wheel to wheel steps 7) Pioneer 8400 NEX Wireless ApplePlay 8) Backup Camera: e-raptor 9) LED white lights replaced in headlights, fog lights, inside cabin, and exterior lights 10) Linex (unbranded by Central Texas Truck Coatings) 11) OEM Toyota side panels and generic panel on tailgate Maintenance/Repairs: 1) Valve covers, belt tensioner, alternator belt - $415 2) Evaporation fuel canister and filter replacment $1547 *This was a Toyota TSB for 07-08 AFAIK. Toyota covered in first 3 years of ownership. Mine failed after 13 years of daily regular driving use. Not bad at all. 3) Pioneer Unit - had to ship to Pioneer to replace Output IC - $45 (shipping) free under 1 year warranty fix 4) Pioneer Unit - Electrical feed back coming through speakers when accelerating. Fix was to check all wiring/tighten up/ make connections good again $42. 5.) Rear passenger door actuator replaced. Part was $287 with tax on ebay from Toyota dealer free shipping. 6.) Rack and Pinion, tow mirrors, shocks install, lifetime alignment - $1884.36
    **2/9/21 Update **

    I got the 10 inch system removed tonight. We installed the resonator with the 8 inch 2010+ model and adapter to make it work on my 08 Tundra. The adapter came without any bolts or a gasket. My mechanic was a little concerned because after bolting it up it wasn't a clean fit with some gaps on the top and sides. He wanted to make sure exhaust wasn't leaking outside of the gaps. He had sprayed it down with some sealant, and we didn't hear anything leaking. Not sure if it will eventually leak or not in time.

    After testing out the 10" without resonator for a few days, I realized even though it sounded deeper and throatier, the drone at around a consistent 45 and 60 mph became too loud when I was listening to music or podcasts. When I wrote my last update, I wasn't listening to anything on the stereo. Because of the drone, we left the resonator on the 8 inch system. The 8 is a little louder in terms of bass tone, but not terribly much more. I can hear the bass tones more easily on lower speeds accelerating compared to the 10. That is a plus.

    I'm not going to ship the 8 inch back to get the 6 and pay shipping to/from again. I went from spending $821 to $1176 after factoring in to/from shipping for the 8 inch system including the labor at my mechanics. Just didn't make sense to pay another $180 for a total of $1426, wait another month for the fabrication process, and possibly not be happy with the sound of the 6 with resonator in cabin in case it's too tinny and not bass filled enough.

    For my own knowledge I plan on talking to a local exhaust shop to learn more about other brands with deeper tones and no drone to a low amount of reasonable drone. For now I'm gonna roll with the 8 and resonator!

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  23. Feb 10, 2021 at 3:55 AM
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    Installed JBA uca and Dobinsons IMS on the Driver's side.

    Decided to replace LCAs too. Good thing because the adjustment cams were locked up and corroded pretty bad. So I cut the bolts/sleeves. Slow going even with carbide blades.

    Doing the other side tomorrow.

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  24. Feb 10, 2021 at 3:50 PM
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    Getting the truck ready for her new LCAs. Took the surface rust off with a wire wheel. Prime, then paint. Just trying to do what I can to prevent the new adjustment cams from looking like the old ones for as long as possible.

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  25. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:04 PM
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    Well finally got the below installed. I’m happy with the stance. Hopefully my 285/75/18 falkens wild peaks fit without issues. Driver side cam bolts are seized up so that’ll have to be addressed sooner or later.
    • JBA UCA
    • Bilstein TRD pro front suspension with .5” shim on each side
    • Wheeler’s bump stops
    • Replaced both inner tie rods and the passenger outter tie rod

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  26. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:05 PM
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    Mountun Goat

    Mountun Goat She baaaaaahd

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    Nice upgrade!
     
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  27. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:20 PM
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    Eric6621

    Eric6621 New Member

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    Great looking ride! Is that a retro fitted 2010 grille?
     
  28. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:21 PM
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    Eric6621

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    Also, how are those running boards working out for you? Kinda doing a survey of various running boards and the drop down is often discussed.
     
  29. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:21 PM
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    If I’m not mistaken that’s the Alibaba Sequoia TRD Pro grille.
     
  30. Feb 11, 2021 at 4:56 PM
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    Krewcial

    Krewcial So good with my rod, I make fish come!

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    -Kings 2.5’s shocks -JBA UCA -Wheelers front bumpstops -Torque air bags with Daystar air bag cradles -Alcans leaf’s +700 lbs 1” lift -Dobinson grease-able shackles -TRD front and rear sway bars -RCI Engine, Transmission/Transfer Case skid plate -RCI Catalytic Guard -RCI sliders -Magnum ICI RT series bumpers -Auxbeam 72W Amber 4" round spot off road lights -Morimoto XB LED headlights -Level 8 MK6 +12 offset 18" rims wrapped with 285/75/18R Falken AT3’s with TRD centercaps -TRD dual exhaust with black chrome tips -AFE Power Magnum FLOW Pro DRY S Air Filter -TRD air accelerator -WeatherTech floor mats -Aftermarket Sequoia Grill -MAX Modular bed rack with tonneau brackets -Diamondback HD tonneau -James Baroud Grand Raid XXL -OVS 270 awning -11” Alpine iLX-F511 media receiver
    Correct it’s from Alibaba and it’s for the Sequoia.
     
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