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Traveler
Contact Jason at DeMello Off-Road. He has everything you need or can steer you in the right direction. He knows Toyota trucks like very few. www.demello-offroad.com
Bumpers
http://www.tacticalarmorgroup.com/TAG-Bumper-Store/Wincher-Toyota-Tundra-1999-2006 <------ Stay far, far away from these guys unless you like frustration. This is the former "Kennesaw Mountain" fabrication outfit whose reputation stretches across the internet. Don't take my word for it, google both TAG and Kennessaw Mountain to get an idea of what you might be in for.
I'll give you a clue: They're the cheapest fabricators around for a reason.
Thanks I have been using Google trying to find it but I didn't know what to look for I kept finding headlamp parts and grill partsebay or a pick and pull, stealership, etc....google is your friend.
Thanks I have been using Google trying to find it but I didn't know what to look for I kept finding headlamp parts and grill parts
Alternately, seems like a perfect spot to fit a small LED bar.does anyone know where i can find the filler piece that goes under the headlamp for the left side mine has some damage and I'd like to replace it
That would be great but those little light bars are so much coin! Being I'd need 2 and then I would like to add one larger one down the road I missed out on a few people I know had side y sides and sold some real cheap oh well next timeAlternately, seems like a perfect spot to fit a small LED bar.
Clutch- I know there are things available- 5100 Bilsteins, TC long travel... leaves a lot of middle ground. There is simply much less choice- where other Toyotas or other half-tons have tons of options, you're lucky to find ONE that meets your needs/budget for the Gen1 Tundra.
Clutch- I know there are things available- 5100 Bilsteins, TC long travel... leaves a lot of middle ground. There is simply much less choice- where other Toyotas or other half-tons have tons of options, you're lucky to find ONE that meets your needs/budget for the Gen1 Tundra.
Contact Jason at DeMello Off-Road. He has everything you need or can steer you in the right direction. He knows Toyota trucks like very few. www.demello-offroad.com
does anyone know where i can find the filler piece that goes under the headlamp for the left side mine has some damage and I'd like to replace it
That says limited ? is that the same parts between the limited and the SR5? Otherwise I may be ordering one to get it taken care of.No 1st gen bumpers and no 2nd gen either yet.
I spoke with him about making a bumper for the Lexus GX470 and he needs a GX to do a mock up on. Unfortunately no GX owners have stepped up yet and I don't live close to Cali or else I would do it in a heartbeat. His bumpers are the best looking out there...my opinion of course.
The OEM part number is: 539040C050
http://www.villagetoyotaparts.com/p.../PANEL--FRONT-END--LH/2122814/539040C050.html
That says limited ? is that the same parts between the limited and the SR5? Otherwise I may be ordering one to get it taken care of.
Seems like a lot of middle ground to me...anything from spacer lifts up to full tilt boogie long travel. I can think of several combinations off the top of my head, how many more options do you need?
Spacer
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Toytec 5100 Bilsteins
After market coil overs, such as Camburg, Fox, King, Icon, Race Runner, etc...
After market coil overs w/UCA
After market coil overs w/UCA&LCA
After market coil overs w/UCA, LCA, & Smooth Body Dampeners.
After market coil overs w/UCA, LCA, & By-Passes
There are bracket lifts out there too...
Well I am sad to say the Toyota has already let me down somewhat, I have noticed some slight slop in the steering I did not think much about it since its a new truck figured it was normal to a point something different than I was used to. but seems to be getting worse. I got it up in the air tonight and took off the left side Inner tie rod boot and noticed that the bushings inside the rack and pinion are destroyed allowing the entire shaft of the rack and pinion to move in all directions. I got on the phone with the manager from the dealer I bought the truck from and said since it was out of the 3 day grace period I may be SOL but he would like me to come in so they can get a look at it. said slight chance they may cover it . I guess worst case is I am out the cost of a rack and pinion along with my time. plus travel to the dealership so they can look at it (5hours round trip)
This is such an easy fix....
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/foru...tion-how-polyurethane-steering-rack-bushings/