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| Got a new response from the guys at ProComp: The Tundra kit will be very similar to the Tacoma and FJ Cruiser kits. The kit will consist of front and rear drop down a-arm brackets with diff drops, extended steering knuckles, and either strut spacers or MX2.75c coil-over struts. Rear end will use a aluminum block with either ES9000 or MX6 shocks. Final height will be 5.5". Knuckles are being machined as we speak. Kit should be in Compton within 2-3 weeks. That was sent to me this am. will keep you all posted. aloha
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| If Greg can get us a deal on a coil over lift, then I'd be happy. Any opinions on the Camburg coil over and UCA kit? Apparently these are available for the Tundra. ![]() This guy on another forum had them installed and has them set to 3". Cost him $1275 for coil and UCA. A 'Real' Lift with Pics (on a long bed no less - Tundra Solutions Forum
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| lol... I like the "real" lift statement. (Although I disagree) Anyways...he should be able to get us those saws(Camburg) as well as the Donahoe product. I really liked the Saws and how they mounted. I just helped out with a lift on a Titan a few weeks back and the product seems very solid. I didnt get a chance to see the upper control arms...this fella had Gregs custom ones for his Titan. I would think they are good quailty though and will offer added travel. I ran the DR set up on my Titan with Total Chaos UCA and it rocked. Donahoe is a bit more expensive though. Generally the shocks are close to 1200 alone.( not including the UCA) Riding in both trucks I didnt see or feel any difference in the Camburg shocks over the DR's and I woldnt hesitate purchasing the lessor expensive set up. But I wanna pair it with a 6" bracket lift. C. Keone thanks for the update! Seems like they keep pushing it out a bit further each month. I got the similiar email in JUNE. I can wait...its important they get any bugs worked out before I abuse the lift. |
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| Wow, that's bitchin you guys know Greg over at PRG. He's a really good guy and builds nothing but quality parts. If he does develop something for your guy's trucks I wouldn't hesitate to put any of his products on them!!! Nothing but satisfaction dealing with him. Khris |
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| LOL, I hadn't seen him in ages. This past weekend I was at a desert race in Southern Cali and he made a point to walk over in the middle of nowhere and say hello. That's the kind of guy he is in general. Remembers a face and a name in the crowd and will say hello. Both him and his wife Jen are genuinely nice people!!! |
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| I missed the chance to meet them face to face... They were both here at a Titan meet about a month ago. I was a bit bummed. I think I should call and harass him a little more about making us some stuff! You should see the Mid travel set up he just came out with for the Titan! Makes me want another Nissan! |
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| His personal Titan is BADASS!!! You should see the old Ranger Prerunner he had back in the day though. Unbelievable. That guy know's how to build stuff that works!!! On a side note EVERYTIME I see a post by chicks, I swear her username is chicksdigmetoo... LOL, I keep thinking that's a random ass username!!! LOL |
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