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First Tundra Mild Overland build

Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Tundra_coug, May 29, 2019.

  1. Jun 16, 2020 at 5:35 PM
    #31
    ka1sersoze

    ka1sersoze Newish

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    Aaron
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    '20 DC 4x4 limited TRD cement
    3" toytec coils,18x9 fuel tactic, 35s
    nice all around, but really love the bumper and how it goes up the sides right to the light. I see most bumpers are low or partially cut out that panel which just seems silly to me.
     
  2. Jun 16, 2020 at 5:46 PM
    #32
    Midnite72

    Midnite72 Anything DIRT !!

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    Bill
    Northern MD
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    18 SR 5.7 4x4
    2” level P&P sliders
    NICE BUILD !!
    Welcome from Maryland :hattip:
     
  3. Jun 16, 2020 at 9:01 PM
    #33
    Tundra_coug

    Tundra_coug [OP] New Member

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    2017 inferno tundra sr5
    ARE HD canopy Autohome airlander rooftop tent dual battery systems wiht 2KWatt inverter 40gal water tank firestone airbags
    Hopefully it will help the corner if a deer crosses the highway at the wrong time. If Im lucky ill never have that happen (knock on wood).. lol.. the only down side with that bumper is I can't change head light assembly easily.
     
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